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•NEW YORKER. H.T. Plant Pat. 823. A 

 bright, fiery medium-red that literally shines in the 

 garden and does not blue. Large, well-formed, high- 

 centered buds on long, strong stems, excellent for 

 cutting. 35 petals. Long lasting; fragrant; of 

 superior substance. Good, vigorous, bushy plants, 

 continually in bloom; handsome, disease-resistant 

 foliage. New Yorker holds its color well in all kinds 

 of weather. It is also reported to do well in consider- 

 able shade. A reliable variety with flowers that are 

 consistently good and often enormous. $2 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $1.75 ea. 



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•MME. HENRI GUILLOT. H.T. Plant Pat. 337. 

 Exquisitely formed, fragrant, urn-shaped buds of 

 raspberry-pink lit with flame, change to a brilliant, 

 satiny, deep watermelon-pink blend as they fully open. 

 About 25 petals. Handsome, very shiny foliage. One of 

 the most highly rated, very popular Roses that is 

 invariably included in all Rose Society lists of best 

 varieties. Don't miss it! $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 

 • HAPPINESS. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 911. 

 A brilliant, blazing red. Its petals are firm and heavy, 

 like highly polished, rich red leather. The flowers age 

 to crimson-carmine or royal rose-red but do not blue. 

 Of distinguished form, with solid, pointed centers. It 

 is a popular florist's Rose; garden blooms, from mature 

 plants, seem to be as good or even better. 35 to 40 

 petals. $2ea.;3or more, $1.75 ea. 

 •PARAMOUNT. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 984. 

 Another new Rose with a fine, husky plant under it. 

 Buds and blooms are a rich salmon-pink blended with 

 tints of rose and peach. Long buds and high-centered 

 blooms of about 30 petals on strong, tall, bushy plants, 

 showing its relationship to the famous Charlotte Arm- 

 strong Rose. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 

 •HORACE McFARLAND. H.T. Plant Pat. 730. 



Deep apricot-colored buds open rich buff-salmon 

 (&fr\ that changes gradually to a pleasing coral-pink 

 h^^ blended with apricot. Buds open very slowly to 



firm, long-lasting blooms of fine form. Rather 

 low, upright, compact plants that improve with age, 

 growing larger and more floriferous each year. 40 to 45 

 petals; spicy fragrance. A front-row Rose that has 

 proved it deserves to be better known. $2 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $1.75 ea. 



•Horace McFarland 



• New Yorker 



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