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^LOWELL THOIVIAS. H.T. Page 5. (Mallerin ) 

 m^m!^ New, Fall ig43. Plant Pat. 595. Great 25- 

 ' vi $ St _ petaled lemon-chrome blooms open from beau- 

 tiful buds and have a high center, with the 

 petals rolling ^ outward, making magnificent golden 

 flowers over 4 inches across when fully open. They have 

 a slight tea fragrance. $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. % 



^MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. ® H.T. (Mal- 

 lerin.) Plant Pat. 409. An outstanding sensation and 

 one of the earliest Roses to bloom. The color of the 

 open flowers is orange, overlaid with flame, unmatched 

 by any other Rose, and these blooms come from big 

 buds of deep glowing orange. Slightly fragrant. $1.50 

 ea.; 3 for $3,754 



-^Fantastique. (Y) Desc. page 5. 



• HEART'S DESIRE. ® H.T. Plant Pat. 



501. Great, streamHned buds come 

 f^^ f on erect, strong stems, and unfold to 

 ^^ beautifully formed, dehghtfully fra- 

 grant flow^ers of rich scarlet. Those who_ were 

 fortunate enough to get this variety when it was 

 introduced endorse ah we have claimed for it. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.| 



• HIGHLAND PARK. H.T. See back cover 

 for illustration and description. 



• HOME SWEET HOME. Page 7. Q H.T. 

 (Wood & Ingram.) Large flowers of an enchant- 

 ing, refreshing glowangpink, each petal delicately 

 edged with silvery pink. The fuH-petaledblooms 

 of peony form thrifl you with their intense, 

 true Rose fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.* 



• KORONET. H.T. Page 4. ® (Mallerin.) 

 Phmt Pat. 596. For striking effect try a vase of 

 Koronet with snowy linen and silver on a dining- 

 room table. The graceful, long buds of lemon shaded 

 wath orange open to lovely 5-inch blooms that look 

 like soft feathers artistically rufiled. The opening 

 buds show glowing hearts of Chinese gold. Cinna- 

 mon fragrance. This is one of the most charming 

 yellow Roses. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.; 



• LISSY HORSTMANN. H.T. (Tantau.) New, 

 Fall ig43. This variety showed up so brilliantly in 

 our big test-garden that it drew visitors like a magnet 

 to get close to and admire its lovely color. Large, 

 25-petaIed blooms of blazing, scarlet-crimson are 

 noted for holding their vivid color and are borne 

 erect on strong phmts wefl furnished with ohve- 

 green, disease-resistant foliage, A good Rose in all 

 kinds of weather. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.* 



• Mme. Charles Mallerin. 



• MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.T. (Howard & 



^ Smith.) Plant Pat. apphed for. Neir, 



f^^ Fall 1943. No more suitable Rose coukl 

 ^^^ have been chosen to be named in honor ot 

 the First Lady of China. Large, pointed, ivory buds 

 open to 43^-inch spiral flowers of canary-ydlow tint 

 w^ith creamy outer petals. The magnificent 35-petaIcd 

 flowers come freely on vigorous, upright phmts with 

 heavy, bronzy canes and w4ien fuHy open have an 

 attractive mass of rich golden anthers on fiLiments 

 w^hich match the petals. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.$ 



• MARK SULLIVAN. H.T. See iflustration and 

 description on back cover. 



• MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. Page 7. ® 

 H.T. (J.H.Nicolas.) Pknt Pat. 537. This lovely 

 flower is the most afluring, shining, rose-pink variety 

 of recent years. The long, firm buds have a yellow 

 base and open slowly to Large 45-petaIed blooms with 

 a luscious, glowing rose-pink color and aromatic 

 fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. J 



*See Quantity Prices page 3 

 tNo further discount 



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