-A^MRS. PAUL R. BOSLEY. H.T. (Bosley.) 

 Plant Pat. 441. An exhibition type, with high- 

 centered blooms held firm and erect above the dark, 

 leathery foliage. Fragrant. This is a clear yellow- 

 sport of the magnificent and well-known Rose, Mme 

 Joseph Perraud. $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. 



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Four new Roses that have created a stir among Rose growers 

 in all parts of the country — and with good reason. These are proud 

 examples of improved, modern Hybrid Teas. Page Each 



-ilk' Mi randy. Deepest crimson, (Plant Pat. 632.) 7 $1.50 



■^Peace. Probably the most excitingly beautiful Rose 



in the world today. (Plant Pat. 591.) 1,2 2.00 



-^Rubaiyat. Brilliant two-toned rose-red. (Plant Pat. 



758.) 8 1.50 



-^Show Girl. Vivid pink. Exquisite form. (Plant Pat. 



646.) 9 1.50 



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■^Narzisse 



^NARZISSE. H.T. (Krause.) Fine light yel 

 low. This is the most superb maize-yellow va- 

 riety that has yet appeared. The blooms are s 

 marvel for size; big, streamlined buds of apricot- 

 yellow open to massive flowers of maize-yellow, 

 Sturdy, tall plants with glossy foliage. A prize- 

 winning exhibition Rose. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^NOCTURNE. H.T. (Swim.) 

 W^ Plant Pat. 713. Long- 

 ^ V^^ pointed buds of perfect 

 form; blooms of bright cardinal- 

 red with dark shadings. Coppery 

 red during the hottest part of 

 summer. Blooms of show shape 

 and size; early to bloom and as 

 late as any to quit. Intensely fra- 

 grant. Good foHage and vigor- 

 ous plants. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.10. 



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^RUBAIYAT. H.T. (McGredy.) Plant Pat. 

 |mB&^758. Brilliant rose to cerise-red. The 

 *"<rT 1947 All-America award winner. It has 

 a graceful, long, shapely bud and a wealth of old- 

 Rose fragrance. The shining, very bright cerisc- 

 red color in the heart of the half-open bloom is 

 accented by the reverse of the petals, which is 

 several shades lighter; color is darker in the fall. 

 The large flowers oj^en slowly and are borne in 

 profusion on long, upright stems. The plant is 

 tall and vigorous, with luxuriant dark green foli- 

 age; hardy and disease resistant in all climates. 

 A remarkable feature of Rubaiyat is that it actu- 

 ally deepens in color as it opens, the bud being 

 appreciably lighter in color. Rubaiyat was so 

 named because its profuse and repeated flowering 

 suggested the line from the Ruhaivat of 

 Omar Khayyam:"i\lorning a thousancl Roses 

 brings." A most distinguished new Rose. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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