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* GOLDEN SASTAGO. Page 14. (3) H.T. Buttercup-yellow. 
Another great Everblooming Rose from Spain, a sister of the lovely 
Radio. Both are sports of the great Condesa de Sastago, and all are 
noted for splendid robust growth, remarkable freedom of bloom, and 
rich Rose fragrance. Early in the season you may find coppery sunset 
tints on Golden Sastago, but they disappear later and leave a clear, 
gleaming yellow, deliciously fragrant, flower. A continuous joy to the 
amateur gardener. (See “Star Dozen,” page 12.) $1 each.* 
* GRENOBLE. Page 14. (2) H.T. Scarlet-crimson. Large, full- 
petaled blooms of scarlet-crimson, veiled with a sunshiny orange glow, 
make this flower brilliant and noticeable among all other red Roses. 
The blooms come singly on strong, erect stems making this one of the 
best red Roses for cutting. 85 cts. each.* 
* IMPERIAL POTENTATE. H.T. Deep pink. This is indeed an 
imperial pink Rose in every way. The charming buds are beautifully 
modeled and open to 50-petaled blooms of deep, shining pink. The 
fragrant flowers come so profusely that they make a great show in the © * Eternal Youth (1) Desc. page 10 
garden. 85 cts. each.* 
> *KOROVO. H.T. Peach-blossom-pink. Long-pointed, 
» NX slender buds of rich coral-pink open to long-lasting, delight- 
2S fully fragrant, 50-petaled blooms of appealing peach-blossom- 
pink. The golden stamens on wine-red filaments add to the 
beauty of this flower. Etoile de Hollande is the mother of this 
Rose from which it derives its beauty of form, fragrance and 
. freedom of bloom. $1 each.* 
* LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. A much-admired, 
37-year-old Rose whose large, long-pointed buds open 
to perfect carmine-pink blooms with a golden under- 
glow. On June 23, 1941, Dr. M— wrote to us “One 
plant of Lady Ashtown had 99 good blooms py actual 
count during the first cycle.’ 85 cts. each.* 
* LADY LECONFIELD. H.T. White. One 
of the choicest, long-lasting Roses with rich, 
penetrating Rose fragrance. The firm petaled, i 
beautifully formed, long buds of light sulphur- 
yellow open to creamy white and finish pure 
white. $1 each.* 
*LUIS BRINAS. H.T. Plant Pat. 102. 
Orange-copper. Fine pointed buds of orange- 
copper open slowly, the petals curling back, 
making a starry flower with a high center. It is 
fully double, with 40 to 45 petals, and when 
entirely open the color is soft old-rose, flushed 
with gold. Delightfully fragrant and almost 
continuous in bloom. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢% 
* LUNA, H.T. Moonlight-yellow. The long, 
delicate yellow buds open to large, delightfully 
fragrant blooms of moonlight-yellow which 
age to soft cream-white, and the petals hold 
their shape for days. $1 each.* 
*MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink and 
gold. Beautifully modeled flowers of tender 
pink, salmon, cream and gold. Highly scented 
and long lasting. The blooms are superb in 
” *Etoile de Hollande (2) Desc. page 10 
* JOANNA HILL. Page 14. (a) H.T. Yellow. This per- 
fectly formed Rose makes long, attractive buds of orange-yellow 
that open to large, double flowers with an orange center, paling 
to cream-color at the edges of the petals. 85 cts. each.* Same Grich dnmins eheleool tallomonttic £85 cts: 
NEO LSERIN eo aaa Raper ter fall: fle 5 Cream- each.* 
white. Long, shapely buds open to_full-petaled cream- : iis 
white flowers with a slight lemon tint in the center. When * Gloaming (3) Desc. page 10 : © 
fully open the delightfully scented blooms are cream- white. Sena << 
&5 ctr cach.” _ 
5 Premier Roses $4.17 
Every one a winner in its color class Each Page 
* Better Times. Plant Pat. 23. Cerise- 
8 
* Crimson Glory. Plant Pat. 105. Deep 
crimson 1.0 9 
* Eclipse. Plant Pat. 172. Golden yel- 
10 
* Luis Brinas. Plant Pat. 102. Orange- 
copper 1.00 11 
* Warrawee. Plant Pat. 140. Shell-pink. 1.00 17 
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