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-^CRIMSON GLORY. Page 11. @ H.T. Plant 

 Pat. 105. Deep crimson. A rosarian's idea of unalloyed 

 happiness is to have a big bud of this glorious crimson 

 Rose before him in a vase and watch it unfold its thick, 

 velvety crimson petals while inhaling the rich Damask 

 fragrance. It was rightly named Crimson Glory for 

 the blooms are glorious and come freely on vigorous 

 pLants. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.$ 



^DAINTY BESS. Page 9. ® Blush-pink. Turn to 

 the illustration on page 9 and you w^ill get an idea of 

 the simple beauty of this dainty Rose. Quantities of 

 these lovely, 5-petaled blooms are produced through- 

 out the growing season. They measure over 3 inches 

 across, and have a delicate, wild-Rose fragrance. Dainty 

 Bess came from England to visit and we are delighted 

 to have her stay. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



A PATENTED ROSES $q.75 



^ (Value $4.50) ^ 



-A- Countess Vandal. H.T. Plant Pat. 38. Each 



Salmon and gold $1.00 



^IVIme. Henri Guillot. H.T. Plant Pat. 



337. Watermelon-pink 1.25 



-A- Mark Sullivan. H.T. Plant Pat. app. 



for. "V'cllow, shaded rose-pink 1.25 



• Mrs. Oliver Ames. H.T. Plant Pat. 



497. Lenion-\cIlow with a silvery sheen. . 1.00 

 ASK FOR OFFER 10 



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•-DOROTHY JAMES. ® H.T. Chamois-pink. 

 This large-flowered, two-tone Rose opens from an ovoid 

 bud of carmine-rose to a great 50-petaled bloom of 

 soft chamois-pink. This beauty is a member of the 

 Golden Dawn family, noted for large, disease-resistant, 

 leathery, shiny foliage that looks like holly, also noted 

 for providing splendid blooms during the hot summer 

 months when many other Roses are recuperating after 

 their June effort. (See "Star Dozen," page 16.) $1 ea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



• DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Page 8. ® H.T. 

 Copper-apricot. This lovely Rose from Spain has 

 long-pointed buds of apricot-orange which open to 

 sweetly perfumed, artistic blooms of soft coppery 

 apricot, a color much admired by visitors to our 

 gardens. The color becomes richer in the fall, a luscious 

 cinnamon-peach shade. Notably free in bloom. 85 cts. 

 ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 



•-ECLIPSE. Page 9. ® H.T. Plant Pat. 172. 

 Golden yellow. An entirely new type, wuth "stream- 

 lined" buds which often exceed 2 inches in length, 

 ornamented with narrow, branching sepals which 

 contrast harmoniously with the gold of the petals. It 

 is most prolific, the beautiful tapering buds coming in 

 quantities on rigid, upright stems on a vigorous plant 

 with disease-resistant foliage. $1.25 ea. ; 3 for $3.15.]: 



•-EDITOR McFARLAND. Page 17. ® Deep pink. 

 Vigorous, healthy, upright plants are freely furnished 

 wath beautifully modeled buds and fragrant blooms of 

 deep pink on strong, w^iry stems. The flowers keep 

 their form and color for davs when cut. (See "Star 

 Dozen," page 16.) 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 

 "^E. G. HILL. H.T. Crimson. Large buds of perfect 

 form open to splendid, 50-petaIed blooms that never 

 blue. The richly fragrant flowers come freely and 

 singlv on strong, erect stems. Fine for cutting. 85 cts. 

 ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 



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• ETERNAL YOUTH. Page 8. @ H.T. Plant Pat. 



3i2. Clear pink. The charm of glowing, healthy youth 

 is reflected in the color of this Rose. The exquisitely 

 formed clear pink blooms are at times suffused with 

 salmon. $1.25 ea. ; 3 for $3. 15. J 



Have l)ccn buying rose bushes of Conard-Pylc for past 18 yc-ars 

 and ihcy have always been very satisfactory. 1 hey have given 

 me many hours of pride and pleasure. Mrs. A. D. G. . . . 



April 22. 1942 Hudson, N. V. 



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