^Koronet 



^BRIGHT WINGS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Beautiful 

 buds of rosy burnt-orange color open to a 4 to 5-inch 

 glowing cup that later tones to a soft, tawny, coral- 

 pink as the firm, lightly scalloped petals arch back to 

 show a center of deep golden anthers. A gloriously at- 

 tractive Rose. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.* 

 -A-CALIFORNIA. H.T. See iUus. and desc. page 9. 

 ^CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. H.T. See UIus. and 

 desc. page 7. 

 -A-DICKSONS RED. H.T. See illus. and desc. page 9. 



^MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. H.T. ^ — ^ 



(2) (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 409. Selected by the 

 famous Rose hybridist to be named in honor of 

 his wife. An outstanding sensation and one of the 

 earhest Roses to bloom. The color of the open 

 flowers is orange, overhiid with flame, unmatched 

 by any other Rose, and these blooms come from 

 big buds of deep glowing orange. Slightly fra- 

 grant. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $3.75.^ 



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-A- APRICOT QUEEN. H.T. See illus. and desc. page 8. 



^BLANCHE MALLERIN. H.T. (Mallerin.) 

 Plant Pat. 594. This new, fragrant Rose is clear 

 white with blooms so perfect they look artificial and 

 seem to be modeled in white wax. The buds are 

 streamhned and come on erect, wiry stems. The 

 loveliest white Rose we have seen in years. It has 

 the same heart appeal as an Easter lily with the ad- 

 vantage that this Rose blooms 5 months in the 

 year. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. t 

 -A-BRANDYWINE. H.T. See illus. page 2. Desc. page 3. 



^KORONET. H.T. ® (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 

 596. For striking effect try a vase of Koronet with 

 snowy linen and silver on a dining-room table. The 

 graceful, long buds of lemon shaded with orange open 

 to lovely 5-inch blooms that look like soft feathers 

 artistically rufHed. The opening buds show glowing 

 hearts of Chinese gold. Cinnamon fragrance. This 

 is one of the most charming yellow Roses. $1 .50 ea. ; 

 3 for $3,754 



-ArMme. Charles Mallerin 



October 29, 1943 

 "When I looked at the very gorgeous pictures in your catalogue 

 I thought the Roses I ordered would not be as pretty as those 

 pictured. However, I found during the past season that vour 

 pictures did not justify the sheer beauty ot the Roses I now have 

 in my garde 



However, I found during the past season that vc 

 -s did not justify the sheer beauty ot the Roses I now ha 

 -Mrs. A. F., Aspers, Pa. Order No. 29707. 



• GOOD NEWS. H.T. ® (Mcil- 

 land.) Phmt Pat. 426. This beauty 

 was "Queen of the Show" at the 1942 

 Rose Show of the nationally famous 

 Syracuse Rose Society. The buds of 

 deep coppery pink open slowly to 

 great 6()-petaIed blooms with a glow- 

 ing, coppery center, toning to sIkII- 

 pink on the outer petals. Rich tea 

 fragrance. A vigorous, healthy plant 

 almost continuous in bloom. We receive 

 more enthusiastic reports about Good 

 News than any other Rose recently intro- 

 duced. One report just received states, 

 "We had a Good News which measured 

 4 '2 inches across and was quite a show.' 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. t 



*See Quantity Prices, page 5 _ , . b^„^ 7n 

 |No further discount ^ose Index, Page 30 



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