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^^^ pleasing coral-pink buiunti w n n apn 

 Buds open slowly aiul tnul to comr in constant 

 succession, each one a gem. liu' llowers are large, of 

 true exhibition form, with 40 to 45 petals that are 

 large, firm and endearingly long lasting. Strong stems 

 hold the long, tapered i)uds lirmly upright, well above 

 the leathery foliage, making it an excellent variety 

 for cutting. The spicily fragrant flowers come singly, 

 open perfectly in every kind of weather and are un- 

 surpassed for beautiful exhibition form and glorious 

 color. Rather low, upright, compact plants that 

 improve with age, growing larger and more floriferous 

 each 3'car. This is one of our favorite Roses. $1.75 

 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



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^LOWELL THOMAS. Il.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 /j^s Pat. 595. Lemon-chrome. The 25-pctaled 

 ^^^^ blooms open from beautiful buds to high-cupped, 

 ^'^^ glowing flowers over 4 inches across. They have 

 a slight Tea fragrance. Upright plants with strong, 

 erect stems and large, lustrous green foliage. This 

 popular Rose is one of the "Top Ten All-America 

 Winners," the only all-yellow Rose to be so honored. 

 It is notable for the way it holds its clear yillow color. 

 Excellent form. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



:^IVIIRANDY. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 632. 

 /^s The illustration shows the superb form and 

 ^^^^ coloring of this great Rose. The huge, 50- 

 ^^^ petaled, deep crimson flowers open slowly from 

 exquisitely modeled, ovoid buds, and are filled with 

 rich, penetrating Damask fragrance. Aging flowers 

 turn to a deep wine-red color. Very free blooming 

 all season. $1.75 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



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(Value $5.50) 



Each of these distinguished Roses is noted 

 for the way it holds its color. 



-^Horace McFarland. Always a 

 rich blend of color tones. (See 

 above.) 



^Lowell Thomas. Probably the 

 most unfading yellow H.T. (See 

 at right above.) 



^Rubaiyat. Plant Pat. 758. Bril- 

 liant rose to cerise-red that 

 actually deepens as it ages. $1.75 

 ea. (See page 9.) 



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