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*ENA HARKNESS. II.T. (Norman.) 

 Crimson-red. The very broad, heavy 

 petals of this English award winner are 

 shining, deep red velvet. The 5-inch 

 blooms have petals 3 inches broad. Holds 

 color well; strong Tea fragrance. Fairly 

 tall plant. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $1.30 ea. 



• FIRST LOVE. H.T. (Swim.) Plant N 

 Pat. 921. Long, pointed buds of rose- 

 pink with about 20 petals. Open blooms 

 light pink on inside of petals. Superior 

 plant, tall and bushy. $2.25 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2 ea. 



• FORTY-NINER. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 792. 

 /jagx Vivid orient-red with chrome-yellow reverse, 

 £/$rs the yellow most evident in the bud and seen as 



v ^* sz ' flashes of a "golden lining" in the open blooms. 

 Grand, vigorous plants with a satisfying amount of 

 bloom. $2.25 ea. ; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



•Forty-niner 



5 Popular Beauties $9.45 



Dress up your garden with these 5, each the most 

 popular of its color class. They'll bloom from 

 spring to frost and give you more blooms each year 

 for years to come. You'll always be glad you planted 

 these. 



•Blanche Mallerin. (See page 6.) 



• Dr. Debat. Finest light pink. (See page 4.) 



• Forty-niner. (See above.) 



• Peace. (See page 3.) 

 •Charlotte Armstrong. Favorite deep pink. 



(See page 10.) 



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• FRED HOWARD. H.T. (Howard.) Plant Pat. 

 /jag\ 1006. Golden yellow buds tinted light red open 

 (fuifoSL to hdl bodied, 50-petaIed blooms of rich buff- 

 ^^ yellow, lightly brushed with golden orange and 

 pink. It blooms freely and the long-lasting flowers 

 keep their color well. The plants are especially fine: 

 disease resistant and of medium height. $2.50 ea. ; 

 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



3 All-America Winners $6.20 



• Capistrano. 

 •Forty-niner. 

 •Fred Howard. 



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All are noted for magnificent 

 vitality : strong bushes and lots 

 of bloom. 



• GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. H.T. (Mordigan.) 

 Plant Pat. 806. A sport of Good News, with flowers 

 as handsome and abundant but of a color that ranges 

 from soft buff to warm old-gold, sometimes flushed 

 with tints of apricot or pink. Usually it shows only 

 the buff to old-gold tones. Vigorous, well-branched 

 plant with a lot of bloom. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.55 ea. 



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