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MM^ This symbol indicates "AU- 

 ▼**^fyy America Rose Selections," 

 "^ * Roses that have been chosen 

 from many entries as of topmost value 

 after testing by experts for two years 

 in 16 gardens in 11 states. We can 

 heartily recommend these truly fine 

 varieties. 

 Fall is the time* to plant all the Roses offered 

 in this Catalog for best results. You get the 

 plants as they come freshly dug and full of 

 vitality. The roots become established during 

 the winter and the plants are ready to get to 

 work again as soon as growth starts in the spring. 

 *Where winter temperatures may excite growth, post- 

 pone planting until early in spring and plant as soon as 

 danger from freezing is past. 



• APRICOT QUEEN. H.T. (Howard & Smith.) Plant Pat. 

 0^!^ -^64. A glorious Rose with long pointed buds on long 



V^^ stems that open to magnificent, fragrant, long-lasting 

 flowers of orange and apricot merging to salmony rose and phlox- 

 pink in the fully developed bloom. $1.25 ea.^S for $3.15. t 



• BLANCHE MALLERIN. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 594. 

 This new, fragrant Rose is clear white with blooms so perfect they 

 look artificial and seem to be modeled in white wax. The buds are 

 streamlined and come on erect, wiry stems. The loveliest white 

 Rose we have seen in years. It has the same heart appeal as an 

 Easter lily with the advantage that this Rose blooms 5 months in 

 the year. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.1 



• BOUDOIR. H.T. (F. Meilland.) This most unusual flower 

 has a luxurious coloring unmatched by any other Rose, and 

 the great, fragrant blooms come on rigid upright stems. The 

 outside of the petals is creamy white with solid, rich Tyrian-rose 

 color on the inside. A decided novelty that makes a sensa- 

 tional showing anywhere but especially as a table centerpiece. 

 An exciting change for your garden. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.* 



• BRIGHT WINGS. H.T. (iMallerin.) Beautiful buds of rosy 

 burnt-orange color open to a 4 to 5-inch glowing cup that later 

 tones to a soft, tawny, coral-pink as the firm, lightly scalloped 

 petals arch back to show a center of deep 

 golden anthers. A gloriously attractive Rose. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.* 



• Koronet 



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• CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. © H.T. (Armstrong.) 

 |f^K^ Plant Pat. 455. This Rose was "tops" in oflicial 

 ^ VT test-gardens of All-America Rose Selections in 1941. 

 Long, slender, blood-red buds open to extra-hirgc blooms 

 of spectrum-red on strong stems. The vigorous, free- 

 branching plants have large, luxurious, disease-resistant 

 foliage and bloom freely. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. | 



A NOVELTY ROSES $7-95 



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 •Blanche IVIailerin. Plant Pat. 594.. 



New. Fragrant, clear white ; 



•Fred Edmunds. Phmt Pat. app. 



for. New. Coppery-orange 



•Grande Duchesse Charlotte. 



Plant Pat. pending. Burnt-carmine 



• Koronet. Plant. Pat. 596. Lemon- 

 yellow anci orange 



• IVlme. Charles Mallerin. Plant 

 Pal. 409. Orange and llame 



•Pearl S. Buck. Plant Pat 423. 



Rich golden yellow 



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