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• HELEN TRAUBEL. I IT. (Swim.) 

 /sex Plant Pat. L028. A dainty, Dresden- 

 •a^Jrs china beauty of a Rose, of delicate 



"^ and lovely coloring, with a form 

 that is sheer elegance. Buds and blooms 

 are clear tints of apricot and porcelain- 

 pink. Buds are long and slender; blooms 

 have about 27 heavy two-toned petals, 

 the inside pink, the outside flushed with 

 apricot. Plants are tall and vigorous with 

 a lot of bloom all season. $2.75 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2.40 ea. 



• HAPPINESS. II.T. (Meilland.) Plant 

 Pat . 911. A brilliant red. Its petals are 

 firm and heavy, like highly polished, rich 

 red leather. There is a coppery sheen to 

 the flaming red and it may be this that 

 gives the blooms their unusual brilliance. 

 The flowers age to crimson-carmine or 

 royal rose-red but do not blue. Of dis- 

 tinguished form, with the outer petals 

 curling to points in layer after layer about 

 the solid, pointed center. It is a popular 

 florist's Rose; garden blooms, from mature 

 plants, seem to be even better. $2.50 ea.; 

 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



• SYMPHONIE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 958. 

 This lovely big fragrant pink Rose from the originator of 

 Peace has been highly rated by the American Rose Society 

 during its first year of testing. It has also won the Gold 

 Medal of the National Rose Society of England, and other 

 awards, here and abroad. It is pink, but unlike any other 

 pink Rose. It is well called a symphony in pink, with its 

 countless different tints and shades making harmony 

 together. Blooms are large, with many broad, wavy, silken 

 petals, intensely, deliciously fragrant, on sturdy plants of 

 medium height. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



•Symphonie 



•Helen Traubel 



One each 

 of these four 

 great Roses: 



•Buccaneer 



• Happiness 



•Helen 

 Traubel 



• Symphon- 

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