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P%^ ^BUCCANEER. H.T. (Swim.) Plant 

 Pat. 1119. New. Buttercup-yellow 

 buds and blooms on fast growing, up- 

 right, extra-tall plants. Here, they 

 grow to 5 ft. in height, wonderful as 

 back-row and accent plants, and for 

 cutting. The buds are long, sleek and 

 dapper, the blooms cupped, with about 

 30 petals and light, very sweet, fra- 

 grance. Reddish stems and healthy, 

 dark green foliage show off to ad- 

 vantage the bright gold of the flowers, 

 which come with swaggering abund- 

 ance. The 1952 Gold Medal winner at 

 Geneva, Switzerland. $2.75 ea.; 3 or 

 mere, $2.40 ea. 



*DR. DEBAT. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 961. 

 A handsome, new, big pink Rose of show type. 

 Large, long, beautifully formed buds of smooth, 

 rich pink with a salmon glow. High-centered open- 

 ing blooms, becoming big (5 to 6 inch) ruffled blooms 

 of about 30 broad, heavy petals. It is a seedling of 

 Radiance, with clearer color and better form, but, 

 fortunately, with the good, free-blooming, Radiance 

 type of plant. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



^CHARLES MALLERIN. H.T. (Meilland.) 

 Plant Pat. 933. This is a gorgeous new Rose, 

 with buds and blooms of midnight crimson velvet, 

 the "blackest" big red Rose to date. It does not blue. 

 Its form, as well as its coloring, is exciting, with 

 30 to 40 petals, broad and heavy, and a high, cone- 

 shaped, handsome center. It is richly, gloriously 

 fragrant. The plant is vigorous, and tends to throw 

 some extra-tall blooming canes without much regard 

 for symmetry, at times. Good, disease-resistant 

 foliage. Those who have been testing it report 

 that it is unusually resistant to black- 

 spot and mildew. A truly thrilling new 

 Rose. $2.50 ea.; 3 

 or more, $2.20 ea. 



*Charles 

 Mallerin 



