Debutantes 



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(P. Dot, 1937) Plant Patent 197 



Radio has all the pep, vigor, hardiness, 

 form, and habit of the illustrious Condesa 

 de Sastago, from wliich it is a direct oil- 

 sprinji;. It is a refreshing Rose — lirst, of 

 course, in its coloring, and, next, in its 

 luscious red raspberry fragrance. In the 

 coloring you ha\e a daily delight lul sur- 

 prise, for the major color is an ai)pealing 

 soft primuline-yellow with each petal 

 impishl\- and une\eid\- striped, and some- 

 times blotched, with brilliant carmine or 

 at times with China-pink, all so delight- 

 fully different it gives the impression of 

 some mischievous, uncontrolled fairy flit- 

 ting around with a paint-brush and mark- 

 ing each bloom as suited her passing fancy. 



No other known Rose can compare with 

 Radio in creating and holding your in- 

 terest, as you watch lor and note the new 

 color markings as they occur, practically 

 every day from June till frost. $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75.*^ 



•MME. HENRI GUILLOT. H.T. (C. 



Mallerin, 1938.) This charming two- 

 toned Rose is a harmony in deep water- 

 melon to raspberry-pink, heavily veiled 

 with reddish orange, which produces an 

 enchanting, flame-Iike glow of flashing 

 scarlet. The artistic, at first long-pointed, 

 later urn-shaped, buds are freely produced 

 all season on erect, strong pedicels, and 

 open to camellia-shaped, 20-petaIed 

 blooms, 43^ inches across, with extraor- 

 dinary grace in the large, velvety tex- 

 tured, shell-like petals. These spicily 

 fragrant blooms have a background of 

 profuse, glistening, olive-green, holly- 

 like, disease-resistant foliage, making a 

 noteworthy hardy bush. Stock as yet 

 scarce. 1936, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. 

 Patent rights reserved. $2.50 each.* 



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*Mme. Henri Guillot. H.T. New 1938. About 2/3 size 



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 On Rose Collections there is no further discount. 

 *0n Roses with "each" price marked * you are entitled to 

 rates as follows : 



"EACH" PRICES IF YOUR ORDER 

 FOR ALL ROSES TOTALS 



Less than 12 



12 to 24 



25 or more 



A 



B 



C 



75c. 



70c. 



65c. 



85c. 



75c. 



70c. 



$1.00 



90c. 



85c. 



1.25 



$1.10 



$1.00 



1.50 



1.30 



1.20 



•J>Above prices do not apply to pat- 

 ented Roses. 



The total number of all the Roses 

 you order will determine which price 

 you use for Roses with price marked*. 



If your entire order is for less than 12 

 Roses, use prices in column A. 



If your entire order is for 12 to 24 Roses, 

 use prices in column B for * Roses. 



If your entire order is for 25 or more Roses, 

 use prices in column C for * Roses. 



For Example: If you order 4 Roses in a 

 collection and 4 patented Roses, price marked 

 •f*, and in addition order 4 more Roses with 

 "each" price marked *, the price each for the 

 last 4 will be shown in column B. 



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 extra value, or, if requested, refund any 

 amount that is overpaid. 



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