• ANGELS MATEU. H.T. 



(P. Dot, 1934.) Orange-rose. Is becoming 

 a leading favorite. Its color is exception- 

 ally attractive; it reminds one of deep coral, 

 or deep old-rose flushed with orange. The 

 fragrance is like ripe blackberries. Growth is 

 erect. Foliage is dark green and leathery. 

 Plant Patent 174. S1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.i* 



1934, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. 1935, Certificate of 

 First Merit, International Exhibit of New Roses, 

 Rome; Silver Medal, Portland, Ore.; Silver Medal, 

 American Rose Society. 





• FEU PERNET-DUCHER. H.T. 



(C. Mallerin, 1934.) An enchantingly 

 lovely yellow Rose. The blooms are large 

 and fully double, with from 80 to 100 

 petals of radiant sunshine-yellow, en- 

 riched by a deep apricot glow in the heart 

 of the flower. A great exhibition Rose. 

 Plant Patent 103. $1 each; 3 for Sa.SO.-t* 



1933, Gold Medals, Barcelona, Spain, and Lyons, 

 France; Silver Medal Certificate, A. R. S. 1936, 

 Certificate of Merit, Amsterdam. 



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