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% Grande Duchesse = pa = 
Charlotte _ 

peg (Kets DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. H.T. 
og (Ketten.) Plant Pat. 774. This Rose is a de- 
X lightful new shade of red—a strikingly beautiful 
ie such as is seen sometimes in old tapestry. The 
beautiful, long, streamlmed buds are burnt-carmine 
and open to firm-petaled blooms of a lovely begonia- 
rose, with the petals artistically recurved. The plant 
is tall, graceful in growth, and the foliage shows good 
resistance to disease. Blooms come singly, are es- 
pecially fine for cutting m the bud stage. $1.50 ea.; 
3 for $4. 
% HORACE McFARLAND. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 
Pat. 730. Deep apricot-colored buds open rich 
buff-salmon, which changes slowly to a pleasing 
coral-pink. Buds open slowly, m constant succession. . 
The flowers are large, with 40 to 45 petals that are 
also large, firm and long lasting. Strong stems hold 
the long, tapered buds firmly upright, well above the 
leathery foliage, making it excellent for cutting. 
Flowers spicily fragrant. Rather low, upright, com- 
pact plants. A “front-row” Rose, unsurpassed for 
beautiful exhibition form and glorious color. Blooms 
come singly, open perfectly, and are endearingly long 
lasting in every kind of weather. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
% Horace 
McFarland 
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Fall 
CREAM OF 

ARS Soturey symbol by the name of a Rose means 
it has been an award winner in the All- 
America Rose Selections tests. 
An “All-America’’ Award is probably the highest 
honor a new Rose can receive before introduction. 
Each Rose variety entered in All-America trials is 
tested for two years in every one of some i19 test 
gardens in the various zones of climate from the 
Atlantic to the Pacific. Contestants enter only their 
best Roses. Only the best of these are given an 
award, and judging standards are very high. AARS 
Roses can be trusted to do well for a beginner or add 
new glory to any garden. 
Greg Plant Pas T. MARSHALL. H.T. (Boerner.) 
ery tent Pat. 607. This sparkling, warm pink 
MX(Rose comes on magnificent, erect-growing, 
a oe plants with profuse, dark green foliage. 
The large, cupped flowers have heavy petals of coral- 
pink, with a golden glow at the base of each. Fruity 
fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
% Lowell Thomas 
© c.-P. co. 
* LOWELL THOMAS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 
wg Pat. 595. Lemon-chrome. The 25-petaled blooms 
open from beautiful buds and have high-cupped 
centers, the glowing flowers over 4 inches across when 
open. They “have a slight tea fragrance. The plants 
are upright in growth with strong, erect stems and 
large, lustrous green foliage. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
* MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.1-. 
pARS Plant Pat. 664. Moon-yellow 
X ivory buds. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
(Duehrsen. ) 
flowers from 
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