• IV? f RANDY. H.T. Plant Pat. 632. The illustra- 

 tes tion shows the superb form and glamorous color- 

 ^i ing of this great Rose. The huge 50-petaIed, 

 55 deep crimson flowers open slowly from ex- 

 quisitely modeled, ovoid buds, often long-pointed, 

 and filled with rich, penetrating Damask fragrance.' 

 The aging flowers turn to a rich Dubonnet wine color, 

 especially in hot, moist atmospheric conditions. This 

 marvelous Rose blooms continuously. $2 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $1.75 ea. 



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•LOWELL THOMAS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 ^agN Pat. 595. Lemon-chrome. The 25-petaIed 

 K blooms open_ from beautiful buds to high- 

 ^^ cupped, glowing flowers over 4 inches across. 

 They have a slight Tea fragrance. Upright plants 

 of medium height with strong, erect stems and 

 large, lustrous green foliage. It is notable for the 

 way it holds its clear yellow color. Excellent form. 

 The best all-yellow, All-America Rose. $2 ea. ; 3 or 

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•HELEN TRAUBEL. H.T. (Swim.) Plant 



1028. A dainty pink Rose, with a form that 



/g|N is sheer elegance. Buds and blooms 



AfflgS are c * ear tmts of apricot and porcelain- 



"^^ pink. Buds are long and slender; 



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apricot. Plants are tall and vigorous with 



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