^AfViERICAN FLAGSHIP. H.T. (Lammerts.) 

 Plant Pat. 676. Very dark red. A fine new variety 

 with beautifully formed, urn-shaped buds. About 

 30 petals. Buds and blooms are rich, velvety crimson 

 with maroon shadings, a little smaller than Crimson 

 Glory, with strong, straight flower stems. It keeps 

 its deep, pure crimson color even in strong sun. Good 

 foliage, abundant and disease resistant. This new 

 Rose, named for the American Airline flagships, has 

 been receiving considerable praise. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $4. 



^BLANCHE lyiALLERIN. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 Pat. 594. This is that rare beauty, a pure white, fra- 

 grant Hybrid Tea Rose. The petals of the beautifully 

 modeled blooms are as white as alabaster, with a live, 

 satiny sheen, as appealing as an Easter lily, wdth the 

 advantage that the Rose blooms for five months of the 

 year. Its streamlined buds come erect on healthy, 

 upright plants. These long buds open to beautifully 

 formed blooms 314 to 4 inches across. We have yet to 

 find a white Rose to equal Blanche Mallerin in artistic 

 beauty. Lovely for cutting. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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CREAM OF 



New Roses, gathered from all the world, bring fresh 

 interest to a quiet garden. It is exciting to grow and get 

 to know these new beauties, some with exotic new tints 

 and colors, some with great, sturdy plants that mark a 

 new advance in Rose vigor. We consciously limit our 

 list of novelties to those we believe have real added 

 merit. All have been widely tested before being offered 

 here. Hence, we call them the "Cream of the Novel- 

 ties" and they are selected with one thought in mind — 

 to bring you satisfaction in your garden. 



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 ROSES 

 $3.95 



All 3 rated very high 

 by The American Rose 

 Society. 



'^Charlotte Arm- Each 



strong. Plant Pat. 



455 $1.50 



^Debonair. 



Plant Pat. 677 1.50 



^Mirandy. 



Plant Pat. 632 1.50 



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^CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. 



•ff^Il.T. (l.anuiuTts.) Plant 

 ^^iPat. 455. A charming Rose 

 aristocrat that Iiad top scores in 

 ofiicial test gardens of All-America 

 Rose Selections and now has top 

 popularity with home gardeners. 

 The bloom and the plant are among 

 the very best. Long, slender, rose- 

 red buds open to extra-large blooms 

 of deep, glowing rose, sometimes 

 very dark rose-red. Handsome, up- 

 right plants with long, strong flower 

 stems. A superior Rose that is al- 

 ways beautiful everywhere. 



Mrs. Foote, noted Massachusetts 

 rosarian, says of it, "One of the very 

 )est; dependable, beautiful." We 

 quote other American Rose Society 

 test reports: From Texas, "A color 

 we have long looked for on a good 

 plant; lasting open Rose with a 

 |)larU under it." From Iowa, "Hardy 

 and vigorous to 6 ft. with long, well- 

 shaped flowers in profusion. De- 

 serves a place in every good garden." 

 From New York, "Tnc best winterer 

 of 100 varieties." Unlike most 

 Roses, its blooms are darkest in 

 summer heat, $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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