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SPRING 1939 

 NOVELTIES 



• FEU PERNET-DUCHER. © H.T. (C. Mallerin, 

 1934.) Plant Patent 103. Creamy buds, marked with 

 carmine, slowly open to spiral flowers of rich yellow, 

 growing lighter toward the edges, with the edges lightly 

 flushed with pink. The autumn flowers are much darker, 

 being a rich golden yellow shading lighter at the edges, 

 occasional flowers having a pink tinge. The outside 

 or first petals are sometimes almost pure white, forming 

 a chaste covering for the glorious expanding bloom. 

 Tall, bushy plants bloom continuously from June 

 until frost, with the heaviest bloom and most beautiful 

 flowers in earlv autumn. Delightfully fragrant. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. -f* 



• GOLDEN MAIN. Page 6. @ H.T. (W. Kordes 

 Sons, 1933.) Plant Patent 254. Yellow. Remarkable 

 for its pure, unstained, dandelion-yellow color. The 

 intensity of the yellow is really unique, making an 

 individual flower that so far has not been duplicated 

 by any other Hybrid Tea. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.'l' 



• JEAN COTE. H.T. (J. Gaujard, 1936.) Patent 

 applied for. Apricot. Buds are very large, opening to 

 immense, full-petaled flowers of apricot or old-gold, 

 deeper at center. Fruity fragrance. Splendid for cut- 

 ting. Awarded cup Jor the most beautiful unnamed seed- 

 ling Rose when shown before the French Congress of Amis 

 des Roses, June, 1934. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.+ 



• LILY PONS. H.T. (Brownell, 1938.) Plant Patent 

 applied for. Yellow. This full-petaled, large-flowering 

 sulphur-yellow Rose will appeal especially to north- 

 ern gardeners as it marks the successful eff"ort of 

 Mr. Brownell to produce a sub-zero yellow Hybrid 

 Tea, which has been achieved after many years of 

 painstaking work. The large, fragrant flowers 

 appear freely and are long-lasting. $1.50 each; 



3 for $3.75.-f' 



• lyiME. HENRI GUILLOT. ® H.T. (C. Mai- 



lerin, 1938.) Plant Patent applied for. This charm- 

 ing two-toned Rose is a harmony in deep watermelon 

 to raspberry-pink, heavily veiled with reddish orange, 

 which produces an enchanting, flame-like glow of flash- 

 ing scarlet. The artistic, long, urn-shaped buds open 

 to camellia-shaped, 20-petaled blooms, 4^^ inches 

 across, with large, velvety textured, shell-like petals 

 which keep their form and color for days when cut. 

 1936, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'t' 



• McGREDY'S PINK. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 

 1936.) Plant Patent applied for. Rose-pink. The 

 fragrant blooms are unusually large, perfectly formed 

 and fine for cutting. Color bright rose-pink with outer 

 petals shading to a pearly cream and pink with a 

 saff"ron-yeIlow base. Bronze Medal, Portland, Ore. 

 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.1* 



8 Modern Roses J^-^O 

 Value $9.25 for # Each 



• ANGELS MATEU. Pat. 174. Orange-rose . $1 25 



• ECLIPSE. Pat. 172. Golden yellow 1 25 



• GOLDEN STATE. Pat. 303. Yellow 1 50 



• MIViE. COCHET-COCHET. Pat. 129. 



Coppery pink 1 00 



• MISS AMERICA. Pat. 264. Flesh-pink.. 100 



• RADIANT BEAUTY. Pat. 97. Crimson. 1 00 



• RADIO. Pat. 197. Striped yellow and pink. 



See back cover 1 25 



• TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Pat. 162. Blood- 



red 1 00 



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