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^CAPISTRANO. Il.T. (Germain.) Plant Pat. 



t. '')11. There is no doubt that Capistrano and the 

 ^ other recent AARS winners are adding luster 

 to the aheady brilliant record of All-America 

 Rose Selections and bringing joy to Rose growers all 

 over the country. Capistrano's magnificent vitality 

 will make it a most welcome addition in your garden. 

 Unusually strong in growth, it has an abundance of 

 good, leathery foliage that is admirably resistant to 

 black-spot. Buds and blooms are well formed, with 

 40 to 45 petals, of good size and excellent substance. 

 The color is a rich, clear rose-pink that really lasts. 

 Tight buds are a little deeper pink, approaching a 

 bright cherry-red. It has good lasting fragrance, also. 

 $2.25 ea. ; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



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{Value $10.25) 



Here are five of the truly great Roses that are in- 

 dispensable to any garden, in our opinion. All are 

 high-ranking All-America winners; all are among the 

 leaders in popularity. Dependable for beginners, and, 

 at the same time, "crowning glory" kinds for the 

 very finest of gardens. 



^Capistrano. 



-y^Charlotte Armstrong. (See page 10.) 



-^Grande Duchesse Charlotte. (See page 12.) 



*Peace. (See page 3.) 



-^Nocturne. (See page 8.) 



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H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 677. 

 perfect, yellow buds on a vigorous, 



^DEBONAIR. 



Yellow. Jaunty 



compact plant with unusually handsome foliage 

 The beautiful, high-centered flowers open primrose- 

 yellow, passing to butter-yellow. Dark, shiny, healthy 

 foliage. Rated as "very good" in American Rose 

 Society scoring. Growers in all parts of the country 

 found it excellent. $1,75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



^Debonair 



-^CAPRICE. H.T. (Meilland.) This is a gay and joyous 

 Rose, the outside of the petals a delicate seafoam-yellow, 

 the inside radiant flame-pink. It ages with infinite grace 

 to crisply ruffled, jaunty blooms that hold their form until 

 the end. The color ages happily, as well, to a brilliant rosy 

 pink and cream that doesn't clash with newer blooms. 

 23 to 25 lightly ruffled petals of fine substance. Bushy, 

 well-balanced plants with dark, heavy foliage, strong, 

 reddish canes and leaf stems, a perfect foil for the airy, 

 brilliant grace of the flowers. We've heard very en- 

 thusiastic comments on Caprice. One Rose expert says it 

 looks to him as if it were going to be a Rose in a thousand 

 in bloom, good bush and foliage. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.30 ea. 



^CHARLES MALLERIN. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 

 Pat. 933. This new, fragrant, black-red Rose will again 

 be available next fall but is all sold out for this spring. 

 ^'ou may order plants now, if you wish, for shipment 

 at proper planting time this fall. It is a gorgeous new 

 Rose, with buds and blooms of midnight crimson velvet. 

 30 to 40 petals, broad and heavy, with sumptuous fra- 

 grance. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea., for fall 

 shipment. 



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