
*Alezane. $1.50 each 
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*ALEZANE. H.T. (L. Pahissa, 1934.) Plant 
Patent No. 116. See illustration. Apricot. Bud 
urn-shaped, large, reddish brown; flowers cupped, 
opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to rich apri- 
cot, and reverse of petals sorrel vetned with yellow. 
Petals not affected by hot or wet weather. Growth 
very vigerous, upright, branching. Dark green foli- 
age. (From introducer’s description.) $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 
x ANNIE DUPEYRAT. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 19333) 
Old-rose. 
tinctly different from any Rose now In commerce. 
Large peach-pink buds open to 41-inch flowers of 
deep old-rose with an orange base and a silvery edge 
to the petals—a very beautiful combination. The 
opalescence on the petals is so pronounced that in 
strong light the slightest movement gives the 
impression of changing colors. It is very double, 
having 70 to 80 pet: als: the Inner ones crimp and 
fold, giving the bloom the substantial appearance 
of some of the nicer of the old Hybrid Perpetuals. 
It has a “different” fruity fragrance. Plants strong 
and bushy with light green foliage. Certificate, Lyons, 
1933. $1.25 each.* 
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*BETTER TIMES. H.T. (Jos. H. Hill Co., 
1934.) Plant Patent No. 23. Cerise-red. The 
brilliant cerise flowers are large, double, and deli- 
cately fragrant. Being produced on long, strong, 
almost thornless stems, “they are excellent for cutting. 
Foliage is leathery and dark green. A very free, full 
bloomer. (From imtroducer’s description.) Better 
Times ts probably the leading florists’ Rose of today. 
It was mtroduced as a forcing variety but has proved 
to be an excellent, healthy growing and free-bloom- 
ing Rose when grown outdoors in our trial garden 
and Rose-fields. ~The color is pleasing. It is really 
a cerise Columbia with the same growth and habits 
as Its illustrious ancestor. Gold Medals, New York, 
Philadelphia, and St. Louis Flower Shows, 1933; Gold 
Medal, A. R. S., 1933; Bronze Medal, Portland Test- 
Garden, 1935. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 
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*Alezane. Pat. No. 116. Reddish brown. 
*Angels Mateu. Pat. No. 174. Orange-rose. .. 
See front cover and 2 
*Feu Pernet-Ducher. Pat. No. 103. A as 
yellow. Continuous in bloom. é 3) 
*Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Pat. No. 129, ‘Cop 
pery pink, flushed orange .See back cover and 2 
*Texas Centennial. Pat. No. 162. Nopal-red, 
shaded gold. A sport of President Hoover. .. 7 
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x CHRISTOPHER STONE. H.T. (H. Robinson, 
1935.) Scarlet-crimson. This Rose is simply alive 
with vivid scarlet, marked crimson shades, the 
petals glowing with a velvety sheen. Rosarians 
consider this high up in the red class, particularly 
because of its amazing brilliancy. Also, the plants 
are vigorous and upright in growth and well fur- 
nished with bronzy green foliage. The pomted buds 
open to very large, deliciously scented blooms that 
retain their flashing color better than most. Gold 
Medal, N. R. S., 1934; First Class Certificate, 
N. R. S. Trial-Grounds, 1934; Award of Merit, 
R. H. S., 1935. $1.50 each.* 
* CARRIE JACOBS BOND. H.T. (Howard & 
Smith, 1935.) Plant Patent No. 158. Deep rose. 
A magnificent, full-petaled flower of deep rose 
~ color, enhanced with a coral sheen. The form 
is ideal and the great blooms come singly on 
stiff, upright canes. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 
* CATALONIA. H.T. (P. Dot, 1933.) See ilfus- 
tration. Vermilion. A new color in Roses. The buds 
are deep rich carmine stained with orange and open 
to a 50-petaled flower of velvety orange-scarlet, 
vermilion, cochineal-red, or something like that; 
anyway, the color is the most vivid we have ever 
seen in a Rose. Rich fragrance. Gold Medal, 
Barcelona, 1931; First Class Certificate, N. R. S 
Trial-Grounds, 1931. $1.25 each.* 
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