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These three lovely new Hybrid Tea Roses, all 

 distinctly different, have won the unbiased recom- 

 mendation of the judges who make the "All- 

 America-Rose-Selection" trials in 11 states. These 

 plants were tested in every kind of soil and cUmate 

 and had to put up a record performance before they 

 won the coveted A.A.R.S. Award. (See page 3.) 



We do not depend entirely on reports from others 

 about the qualities of any Rose. We give them a 

 thorough test in our extensive trial-grounds where 

 these varieties proved so fine we can give them all 

 our hearty approval. 



-^GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. W 



mrff^ H.T. (Ketten.) See illus. Plant Pat. pending. 

 ^V^T T^he lovely burnt-carmine color of this Rose is 

 unmatched by any other. The enchanting, streamlined 

 buds come singly and freely on long wiry stems, making 

 them excellent for cutting. When unfolding, the 25 

 petals recurve and make a delightfully informal, artistic 

 flower with a hint of carnation fragrance. $1.50 

 ea.; 3 for $3.75.i 



^MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.T. (How- 



§fff^ ard & Smith.) See illus. below. Plant 

 ^V^A Pat. applied for. Magnificent 35-petaIed 

 flowers of light canary-yellow. See description 

 page 3. $2 ea. ; 3 for $5.i 



^MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. H.T. (J. 

 ■M^ H. Nicolas.) See illus. Plant Pat. 537. 

 M^^Fy The most alluring, shining, rose-pink vari- 

 ety of recent years. See description pa^e 9. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. t 



* Grande Duchesse 

 Charlotte 



O PRIZE WINNERS %a65 



^ (Value $5) ^ 



1 each Grande Duchesse Charlotte, Mme. 

 Chiang Kai-shek and Mary Margaret 

 McBride, each one unsurpassed in its 

 color class. ^SK FOR OFFER 32 



A Above Three $i5 



and 



Lowell Thomas 



(See Front Cover) (Value $7) 

 ASK FOR OFFER 32a 



-^Mme. Chiang Kai-shek 



