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*Grande Duchesse Charlotte 



^GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. H.T. 



Ipj^^ (Ketten.) Plant Pat. 7/4. This Rose is a de- 

 "trTlightfuI new shade of red, as shown in the 

 above picture — a strikingly beautiful color such as is 

 seen sometimes in old tapestry. The beautiful, long, 

 streamlined buds are burnt-carmine and open to 

 firm-petaled blooms of a lovely begonia-rose, with 

 the petals artistically recurved. The plant is tall, 

 unusually graceful in growth and the foliage shows 

 good resistance to disease. Blooms come singly, are 

 especially fine for cutting in the bud stage. $1.50 ea. ; 

 3 for $4. 



^HEART'S DESIRE. H.T. (Howard.) Plant Pat. 

 •fl«B^5()l. Beautiful form and heavy petalage dis- 

 ^ V^T tinguish this rich scarlet Rose. Great, stream- 

 lined buds, excellent for cutting. Dehghtful fragrance 

 adds to its charm; a small bouquet will fill a room with 

 fragrance. Feed this Rose heavily and you will be 

 well rewarded. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



•Heart's 

 Desire 



6 FOR CUTTING $7.85 vaiue $9 



These six are some of the best Roses, for 

 beauty and for fine performance in every way. 

 -y^Anna Marie. Large, very 



double, light pink. (Pat. Page Each 



Pending) 3 $1.50 



•Charlotte Armstrong. 

 Rose-red. Very long buds. 



(Plant Pat. 455.) 4 1.50 



•Grande Duchesse Charlotte. 

 Unique tapestry-red. (Plant Pat. 



774.) 6 1.50 



•Mi randy. Deep crimson. Large, 



very fragrant. (Plant Pat. 632.) . 7 1.50 

 •Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Yel- 

 low. (Pat. 664.) 7 1.50 



•Sterling. Pink. (Plant Pat. 21.) . 16 1.50 



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^HIGHLAND PARK. H.T. (Mallerin.) 

 A beautiful, silvery salmon-pink variety 

 which produces its fine blooms on vigorous, 

 healthy plants. A really choice Rose for those 

 who appreciate delicate colors and full- 

 petalcd varieties. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



•Highland Park 



^HORACE McFARLAND. H.T. (NLallerin.) 

 *^;«n^ Plant Pat. / 30. Deep apricot-colored buds 

 ^^5^ open rich bulf-sahnon, which changes slowly 

 to a i)lcasing coral-pink. Buds open slowly and tend 

 to come in constant succession, each one a gem. The 

 [lowers are large, with 40 to 45 petals that arc also 

 large, firm and long lasting. Strong stems hold the 

 long, tapered buds firmly upright, well above the 

 leathery foliage, making it an excellent variety for 

 cutting. Flowers spicily fragrant. Rather low, up- 

 right, compact plants. A "front-row" Rose, unsur- 

 passed for beautiful exhibition form and glorious 

 color. Blooms come singly, open perfectly, and are 

 endearingly long lasting in every kind of weather. 



$1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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