"It's a short walk that isn't improved by Roses 

 growing beside it." 



TO SHINE BRIGHTLY 



$1075 



Banish all drabness from your life and yard with this gloriously 

 colorful sextet. No adverse weather can dull these colors. 



• Forty-niner 



• Horace McFarland 



• lYIme. Henri Guillot 



• New Yorker 



• Pennsylvanian 



• Tallyho 



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*FORTY-NINER. H.T. Plant Pat. 792. One of the most 

 brilliant of all bi-color Roses and certainly one of the 

 most attractive. The color combination is rich and 

 r ^* / ~ pleasing, vivid orient-red with chrome-yellow reverse, 

 the yellow most evident in the bud and seen as flashes of a 

 "golden lining" in the open blooms. 25 to 40 firm-textured 

 petals. Grand, vigorous, 3 to 4-foot plants with a satisfying 

 amount of bloom. A showy variety. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $2 ea. 



•Forty-niner 



NOTE: 



When size is 

 not mentioned 



for any H.T., 



it grows to 



medium height. 



•Pennsylvanian 



•PENNSYLVANIAN. H.T. Plant Pat. 936. Light apricot- 

 orange tints with just a hint of pink blending in. Pointed buds 

 and 4 to 5-inch blooms with 25 to 30 or more petals. Fragrant. 

 One of the most free blooming of all, especially in spring and 

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



•TALLYHO. H.T. Plant Pat. 828. Handsome blooms 

 •sags of two shades of luscious raspberry-rose, unfading and 

 Ambs unique. A superb plant, with great bursts of bloom on 



^^ tall, strong canes, upright form and excellent resistance 

 to disease. A highly superior Rose, long lasting, spicily fra- 



rant. 34 petals. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



For Rose Index, see 

 insert before page 9. 



•Tallyho 



