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ORANGE 



FLAME 



H.T. (Marie Louise Meilland) 

 Plant Pat. 2141. Unusual, dif- 

 ferent, smoky orange-scarlet color 

 and fine form distinguish this 

 beauty. Pointed buds open into 

 large, dazzling blooms — high- 

 centered and with large, outflow- 

 ing petals. Such flowers are yours 

 to enjoy to the full, for the plant 

 gives them freely and steadily 

 throughout the summer and fall 

 months. The bush grows vigor- 

 ously upright with many branches 

 and plenty of leathery, glossy, 

 rich green foliage. Medium long 

 stems hold the individual flowers 

 proudly upright. Orange Flame 

 grows to middle height — needs 

 to be planted where it can be seen. 

 I'm sure of this . . . that in ad- 

 dition to the marvelously brilliant 

 color you'll love the fragrance. 

 It's not the most intense, nor the 

 most delicate — but pleasantly 

 right. 82.75 ea.; 3 or more, 

 §2.40 ea. 



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H.T. Plant Pat. 2078. There's nothing 

 quite like a pure, bright yellow rose to give 

 the garden scene a lift. There's nothing 

 quite like Summer Sunshine for that pur- 

 pose. It's big and solid. Its color is 

 richly yellow — brilliantly yellow. It 

 gleams with light. The strong, vigorous, 

 semi-upright plant is well branched, and 

 produces the fragrant blooms usually one 

 to the stem. It's a grand sight to see 

 Summer Sunshine in glorious bloom . . . 

 one that you will have to see to appreciate 

 fully. In the past two or three years, 

 several good yellows have been introduced. 

 This is one of the better ones. S3. 50 ea.; 

 3 or more, 83.10 ea. 



