
FRAGRANT CLOUD 
BLANCHE MALLERIN 

Fragrant Cloud 
Hybrid Tea. (Tantau.) Plant Pat. 2574. Showy, well-shaped blooms 
with heavy, true rose perfume that more than justifies its name, Fragrant 
Cloud. Buds are rich dark red, becoming large, full flowers of bright 
coral-red, deepening to orange-red. In the fall the orange tones are more 
pronounced. Its perfect, high-pointed form, rich color, and above all its 
marvelous fragrance are outstanding. 
A very strong plant, quite tall, with glossy dark green leaves that set 
off the flowers. It can stand a moderate amount of shade. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.60 ea. 
Blanche Mallerin 
Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin.) This lovely white rose puts majestic snowy 
beauty within reach of every gardener. It’s generous with its flowers, so 
that you can cut them often. They add immensely to any bouquet of 
mixed colors. 
These are long, urn-shaped buds of regal bearing and blooms of classic 
form—high pointed in the center, tapering and elegant. They are about 
41% inches across, of pure satiny white, with unusually sweet perfume. 
The plant has good heavy canes and leathery, cedar-green leaves. Bushy 
and quite upright in growth, it is a fine performer in the garden. 
$2.90 ea.—3 or more, $2.70 ea. 
YOUR INVITATION 
Come visit our Garden Centers and rose fields. 
No. 1, just a mile off U. S. Route 1 at West Grove, Pa., is open 
all year, 7 days a week, 9 to 6; 
No. 2, two miles south of West Grove, is open summer and fall, 
7 days a week, 9 to 6. The Robert Pyle Memorial Garden is 
located here, as well as our “‘Living Catalog’? where you can 
see rows of every rose we grow. Close by are 40 acres of rose 
fields, in full bloom from late June into October. You can 
drive around them. We warmly invite you to come and feast 
your eyes on this panorama of beauty. 

Lady X (not illustrated) 
Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2697. Exquisite, well- 
modeled form and lasting ability often put Lady X among the blue- 
ribbon winners at shows. And in the garden, too, it does magnificently. 
The soft lavender color is very delicate—called “‘the best mauve yet” by 
many growers. And even those who think they don’t like these new 
colors can rarely resist the charms of Lady X. Perfect for cutting, lightly 
scented. “‘A heavy producer . . . every blossom perfect . . . sturdy, 
almost thornless stems’? reports a gardener in Massachusetts. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
Soncera (not illustrated) 
Hybrid Tea. (Camprubi.) Plant Pat. 2055. Cool and crisp, Sincera is a 
lovely white rose with warm primrose-yellow tints in its heart. Buds are 
medium long and pointed, opening to flowers of moderate size but extra 
fullness (55 to 65 petals). The center is beautifully furled, and the flower 
retains this shape well. Blooms steadily until frost and resists bad weather 
without balling. 
A sturdy, upright plant with strong cutting stems that hold the flowers 
proudly. This is a truly fine all-round white rose that we can whole- 
heartedly recommend to all who love a white flower. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
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