THREE EVERBLOOMING MASTERPIECES 



* Editor McFarland. h.t. 



See front cover 



This beautiful Rose is one of the most reli- 

 ""' ' "■"" " TbTr garden sorts in existence. 



ll has won many awards in France, its 



native country, including the Gold 



~^^ Medal of the French Rose Society 



at Lyon, last year. 



The originator, M. Mallerin, 

 thought so well of it that he 

 honored the President and Editor 

 of the American Rose Society 

 by giving it his name. 



The perfectly formed flowers 

 are clear, brilhant, unfading pink, 

 and as a cut-flower it retains its 

 form and lasts longer than any 

 other Rose we know. 



The growth is vigorous, the 

 fohage healthy, and it blooms all 

 the time from early summer to 

 frost. $1.25 each, 6 for $6.50. 



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ent Plumecocq. h.t. 



*Souv. de Mmc. 

 C. Chambard. dh.t. 



No wonder the French Rose-lovers 

 voted this "the Most Beautiful Rose 

 of France" at their contest at Lyon 

 last year; it is one of the lovehest 

 Roses we have ever seen. A de- 

 pendable exhibition flower. 



The plant is strong, with good 

 fohage. Very large, long-pointed 

 buds of coral, open to double, 

 perfect flowers of coral-pink, 

 with a satin}^ peach tint and 

 sheen that keeps the 

 blooms "ahve" for days. 



Not the least of its 

 virtues is its dehcious 

 fragrance. It is one of the 

 sweetest Roses we know. 



Blooms come singly 

 strong, erect cutting stems. 

 $2.50 each. 



Coppery yeflow, ovoid buds open to large, cupped 

 blooms of coppery buff", with an overglow of deep 

 salmon. It looks quite a little like the lovely Rev. F. 

 Page-Roberts, but, unlike that variety, is an upright 

 grower, producing great quantities of its fragrant 

 flowers which last long when cut. It blooms freely 

 throughout the entire season, with flowers of 30 

 petals or more on strong, upright pedicels. 



The color meets the requirements of those who 

 like Roses of soft tones, and the cop- 

 pery buff" of this lovely new va- 

 riety will never clash with 

 any other coIor.The healthi- 

 ness of the plant and its 

 resistance to disease 

 enhance its value. 

 $2 each. 



3 Roses for $4.75 



Including 1 front cover 



Rose, Editor McFarland. 



1 President Plumecocq. 



1 Souv, de Mme. C. 



Chambard. 



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This Rose 

 was voted "the Most Beautiful Rose 

 of France for 1932" 



