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THE NEWER ROSES 



All the Roses from page 1 through 

 15 of this catalog, and on the back 

 cover, are Hybrid Teas. H.T.s of the 

 past were known as "Monthly 

 Blooming" Roses. These present- 

 day varieties bloom even more often. 

 A group of well grown, modern H.T. 

 Roses are capable of giving practically 

 continuous bloom from late spring to 

 heavy frosts. All are classed as of 

 medium height in American Rose 

 Society lists, unless otherwise men- 

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• Suzon Lotthe 



• SUZON LOTTHE. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 934. A 

 pearl of a Rose with heavenly fragrance! The buds are peach- 

 pink. Opening blooms hold a high, peach-colored center while 

 the outer petals show tints of pearl-pink flushed with deeper 

 pink along the edge, and pearly white where another petal 

 overlaps. A firm, camellia-like form and amazingly long lasting. 

 Plants well branched, with heavy canes, strong stems and 

 disease-resistant foliage. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



•CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 

 /jsg\ 1167. Rich, unfading, unbluing crimson-red. Its big, 

 AgfRS 40 to 50-petaIed blooms open well in all kinds of weather, 

 VS * S5 ' are long lasting and of superior exhibition form. Its rich, 

 full-bodied fragrance is as satisfying as the rich color and full- 

 petaled size. The plant is even in growth, well branched, up- 

 right, well foliaged and of medium height. Blooms come on 

 long stems and in constant succession. 



$2.75 ea.; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



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