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Golden Girl 



Blooniingest Yellow 

 You've Ever Seen! 



GR. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1912. 

 Brilliant in the sun and bright in the 

 shade, this rose always puts on a 

 sparkling performance in the gar- 

 den. It blooms — blooms — bloouis 

 all the time. The flowers are clear 

 yellow, nicely shaped in both bud 

 and bloom, and a good 4 to 43^ 

 inches across. They come in mar- 

 velous clusters, each flower a 45- 

 pelaled, substantial beauty. You'll 

 remember the perfume of Golden 

 Girl as you will the cheerfulness of 

 its color. This is a tall, husky, well- 

 proportioned rose — a vigorous, 

 happy grower that could fill beauti- 

 fully any spot you have for it. I 

 can and do recommend it highly. 

 §2.50 ea.; 3 or more, §2.20 ea. 



WHY BUY FROM US? 



Our predecessor company on these 

 same rose-growing lands was 

 founded before the Civil War. We, 

 ourselves, have been here 66 years. 

 We have a good reputation nation- 

 wide. We have introduced more 

 than 200 new roses in America: 

 have grown millions of them and 

 satisfied countless customers. Our 

 famed Star Roses are quality 

 plants — unsurpassed anywhere in 

 the world. We do our utmost to 

 keep every customer happy — and we 

 guarantee that our roses will bloom 

 in your garden. 



GOLDEN GIRL 



LUCKY PIECE 



Lucky Piece 



Try it arid See! 



H.T. Plant Pat. 1948. Blended 

 hues of gold, cream and pink are 

 gorgeously displayed in king-size 

 style in this new rose. It has the 

 great size and solidity of the Peace 

 bloom, as well as many other char- 

 acteristics of that great rose. Tre- 

 mendous vigor — strong growing 

 canes — -healthy foliage are all here. 

 But where Peace is not fragrant, 

 this Lucky Piece is— a desirable 

 and charming quality always. The 

 Lucky Piece colors have a delight- 

 ful way of changing from deep 

 shades to lighter ones in accordance 

 with changes in weather and as the 

 flowers mature. It is always, how- 

 ever, a colorful beauty to have and 

 to marvel at from the beginning 

 to the end of the long flowering 

 season. $3 ea.; 3 or more, 82.65 ca. 



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