• FEU PERNET-DUCHERht. 



(C. Mallerin, 1934.) Plant Patent 103 



One of the most exquisite yellow 



Roses we have ever seen. Creamy 



buds, marked with carmine, slowly 



open to flowers of rich yellow on 



a vigorous-growing plant. See 



further description, page 2. 



GOLD MEDALS, 1935 

 Barcelona, Spain, 

 and Lyons, France 



Also scored 88 points at 

 International Test-Garden, 

 Portland, Oregon. 



The Most Outstanding 



Exhibit 



"At America's First National 

 Rose Show, San Diego, 

 Calif., Oct. 12-13, 1935, was 

 a vase of six Feu Pernet- 

 Ducher. Of its type and 

 color, this Rose stands in a 

 class by itself." — F. Ed- 

 munds, Curator of Interna- 

 tional Rose Test - Garden, 

 Portland, Ore. 



$1.50 each ; 3 for $3.75 



Tvfo further discount on this 

 patented Rose 



SUPERIOR PATENTED ROSES $ C.20 



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• Feu Pernet-Ducher. . . 



• Mme, Cochet-Cochet 



Page 4 $1.25 



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1936 Gold Medal Award, Am. Fose Society 



Plant Patent 162. Rich blood-red 

 A perfectly formed, firm-petaled cut 

 flower with tapering buds and long-last- 

 ing open blooms. Further 

 described on page 2. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 



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 patented Rose 



