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*Anna Marie 



New Roses, gathered from all the world, bring fresh 

 interest to a quiet garden. It is exciting to grow and get 

 to know these new beauties, some with exotic new tints 

 and colors, some with great, sturdy plants that mark a 

 new advance in Rose vigor. We consciously limit our list 

 of novelties to those we believe have real added merit. 

 All have been widely tested before being offered here. 

 Hence, we call them the "Cream of the Newer Roses," 

 and they are selected with one thought in mind — to 

 bring you satisfaction in your garden. 



All the Roses from page 1 through 14 of this catalog, 

 and on the back cover, are Hybrid Teas. H.T.'s of the 

 past were known as "Monthly Blooming" Roses. These 

 present-day varieties bloom even more often. A group of 

 well grown, modern H.T. Roses are capable of giving 

 practically continuous bloom from late spring to heavy 

 frosts. For beautiful garden bloom all season, Roses are 

 the flowers to have. 



•ANNA MARIE. H.T. (Ohihus.) Plant Patent 

 935. A delightful Rose, very large and double, of 

 clear, light, silvery pink. The great, beautifully 

 furled buds open slowly, with the individual petals 

 large and of heavy texture. This prevents "balling," 

 and the flower opens beautifully in all kinds of 

 weather. Full blooms are lovely. Petal tips curl 

 back around the high, furled center, to give a classic 

 Rose form. The great blooms are held proudly erect 

 on very firm, strong stems on tall, vigorous, stately 

 plants. Long lasting on the bush or as cut-flowers if 

 cut after bud has started to open. Dark, leathery 

 foliage; new canes and foliage stained bronze-red. 

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



>^BLANCHE MALLERIN. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 Pat. 594. This is that rare beauty, a pure white, 

 fragrant Hybrid Tea Rose. The petals of the beauti- 

 fully modeled blooms are as white as alabaster, with 

 a live, satiny sheen. Buds come erect on healthy, 

 upright plants. These long buds open to beautifully 

 formed blooms 3^2 to 4 inches across." Lovely for 

 cutting. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



llrBRAVO. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 983. Good- 

 sized, long-lasting, double blooms of currant-red come 

 in clusters. Averages 35 petals. An especially good 

 hot-weather Rose. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



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ROSE BEAUTIES $A.40 



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This group gives the desired color range 

 of light pink, true yellow, dark, dark red 

 and a brilliant bicolor. All give striking, 

 high-quality blooms on husky, vigorous, 

 healthy plants. All are free in bloom and 

 excellent for cutting. 



^Anna Marie. 

 ^Debonair. (See next page.) 

 -y^ Forty-niner. (See page 6.) 

 ^Mirandy. (See page 7.) 



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