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^CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. Bicolor. De- 

 lightfully fragrant flowers of yellow and raspberry-red 

 are produced profusely on vigorous, healthy plants. 

 Ranks very high in preference list of experienced 

 amateurs. Known from California to Cairo, and all 

 points between, as one of the most colorful garden 

 Roses. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^COUNTESS VANDAL. H.T. Plant Pat. 38. 

 Noted for the long, tapering, streamlined buds of 

 orange-copper that open to perfumed blooms of cop- 

 per, salmon and gold. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^Crimson Glory 



^CRIMSON GLORY. H.T. Plant Pat. 105. Deep 

 crimson. A "glory" Rose, glorious in its perfect form, 

 its size, and its fragrance. A splendid plant, vigorous 

 and exceptionally resistant to disease. Its large buds 

 of typical urn shape open into full, well-formed, de- 

 hghtfully fragrant blooms of a deep, vivid crimson, 

 shaded ox-blood-red and finished with a velvety nap. 

 Many people have said that if they could have but 

 one Rose, this would be it. It is the top-ranking, 

 standard red Rose in America, as rated from reports 

 by American Rose Society members in the "Proof 

 of the Pudding" section of Rose Society Annuals. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^DAINTY BESS. H.T. Blush-pink. Dainty in- 

 deed in form, color, and delicate wild-rose fragrance.^ 

 The greatest charm of this Rose, however, is the mass 

 of long, wine-red filaments which contrast so artisti- 

 cally with the soft blush-pink petals. Single. It has 

 no rival. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 

 ^DICKSONS RED. H.T. Plant Pat. 376. Scarlet. 

 •m^Noted for large, magnificently formed, glowing 

 ^*V^ scarlet, delightfully fragrant blooms that hold 

 their color in the hottest sun. This is one of the finest 

 of the red Hybrid Teas and an All-America Rose 

 Selection. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 

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*Condesa de Sastago 



^DOROTHY JAMES. H.T. Chamois-pink. This 



large-flowered, two-toned Rose opens from an ovoid 



bud of carmine-rose to a great 50-petaIed bloom 



of soft chamois-pink. A dependable all-summer 



bloomer. The plants have disease-resistant, 



hofly-Iike foliage. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. H.T. Cop- 

 per-apricot. Long-pointed buds of apricot- 

 orange open to sweetly perfumed, artistic 

 blooms of soft coppery apricot. The color be- 

 comes richer in the fall — a luscious cinnamon-peach 

 shade — but it is lovely throughout the entire season 

 and noted for almost continuous bloom. No wonder 

 it has remained one of the constantly popular Roses 

 for many years. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^ECLIPSE. H.T. Plant Pat. 172. Golden yellow. 

 Distinctly different from any other Rose, with "super- 

 streamlined" buds which often exceed 2 inches in 

 length, ornamented with narrow, branching sepals 

 which contrast harmoniously with the gold of the 

 petals. It is most prolific, the beautiful tapering buds 

 coming in quantities on rigid, upright stems on a vig- 

 orous plant with disease-resistant foliage. $1.50 ea. ; 

 3 for $4. 



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