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*SIGNORA. H.T. Plant Pat. 201. Bicolor. Long, 
tapering buds of brownish orange are followed by great 
blooms of mandarin orange and salmon. Warmly praised 
from Maine to California. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
*SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. Snow-white from the 
bud until the petals fall. For bedding it is unsurpassed. 
The fragrant, pure white flowers are perfectly formed, 
full-petaled, and are often 4 inches across. Snowbird 
tops the list of all white Roses in the table of rating for 
Class AA varieties of H.T.’s, as published in the American 
Rose Society’s 1945 Annual. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
* SOEUR THERESE. H.T. Page 13. Buttercup- 
yellow. This is the most astonishing variety in the yellow 
class, for it blooms in candelabras (not clusters) of from 
5 to 15 flowers, forming on top of sturdy canes that hold 
the blooms erect. Each flower is fine for cutting as It 
comes on a wiry stem from 6 to 8 inches in Iength. Each 
perfectly formed, Jong-pointed yellow bud is_ richly 
marked with carmine but the open blooms are clear yel- 
low. (See Star Dozen, page 13.) $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
*TALISMAN. H.T. Multicolored. Free in bloom. 
At its gayest It is a glorious combination of orange, yellow, 
and rose-red. It is one of the finest of all garden Roses for 
cutting. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
* TEXAS CENTENNIAL. H.T. Page 12. @) Plant Pat. 
162. Blood-red. This richly fragrant, blood-red variety is 
a sport of the great President Herbert Hoover Rose, and 
has all the good qualities of its parent. The tall plants 
are remarkably free in bloom with flowers that come on 
erect, firm stems and are notably fine and long-lasting 
when cut. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 




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*THE DOCTOR. H.T. Satiny pink. The buds are 
long and pointed, expanding to enormous flowers when 
fully open. One of the most fragrant of pink Roses, its 
exquisite scent Is so intense it can be detected many feet 
away. Of fine form, the color is a uniform silvery pink in 
both bud and open flower. Constantly growing in favor 
as it becomes better known. Not so prolific as some other 
varieties, but the blooms it has more than compensate 
Rose-growers who enjoy extra quality. Was the Sweep- 
stakes winner at the great Portland Rose Show, fall of 
1943. $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.75. 
*WARRAWEE. H.T. Plant Pat. 140. Shell-pink. 
Named for the place of its origin in Australia. Long, 
pointed, salmon-pink buds open to 4-inch or larger 
flowers of beautiful shell-pink. Spicy clove-pink fra- 
grance. Has all the vigor and freedom of bloom of 
Radiance. Flower double and high-centered, bud Jong- 
pointed. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
*WHITE BRIARCLIFF. H.T. GB) Plant Pat. 108. 
An ideal white Rose for the garden and for cutting. The 
exquisite, long, streamlined buds are continuously pro- 
duced in great quantities. Fully double and pure white 
$1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
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% Dicksons Red. Plant Pat. 376. Large, 
glowing scarlet, fragrant $1.25 10,11 
*% Eclipse. Plant Pat. 172. Distinctive, 
streamlined yellow 
%* Ramon Bach. Plant Pat. 366. Un- 
usually large, full-petaled, apricot....... 
%* Texas Centennial. Plant Pat. 162. 
Richly fragrant, clear red 
% White Briarcliff. Plant Pat. 
Beautifully formed white 
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