*LUIS BRINAS. H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 102. Orange-copper 



There is not a jarring note in the entire color-range of 

 this Rose, from bud to faded bloom. Fine pointed buds of 

 orange-copper open slowly, the petals curling back, making 

 a starry flower with a high center. It is fully double, with 75 

 to 100 petals, and when entirely open the color is soft old- 

 rose, flushed with gold, with an extra-heavy gold flush on 

 the lower part of the petals. It has a mild distinctive fra- 

 grance which is delightfully clean and fresh, recalling the 

 scent of new-mown hay. A vigorous, upright-growing plant 



with bronzy new foliage. It is continually putting out new 

 canes from the base, which furnish a continuous crop of 

 bloom. 



The first bloom we saw of this beauty pleased us greatly, 

 and now, after three seasons' observation, we believe this is 

 one of the finest Roses v^e ever introduced. 



Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 1932; First Class Certificate (high- 

 est award), N. R. S. Trial-Ground, 1932; Gold Medal, 

 Saverne, 1933. Price, $1.50 each, delivered. 



THE CONARD-PyiE CO. • STAR * ROSE GROWERS • WEST GROVE, PENNA. 



