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■A-CONFIDENCE. II.T. (Mcilland.) Plant Pat. 

 1192. Here is, perhaps, tlie most wanted pastel- 

 toned rose in the world ... a rose witli so much to 

 recommend it that it is hard to know whore to begin 

 describing it. Its lovely blending of peach and pink 

 is breathtaking. Us huge petals — 28 to 38 of them — 

 form a big, high-centered flower that's truly mag- 

 nificent. Note the wonderfully graceful form of the 

 curling petals and the solid substance of the bloom. 

 Add fragrance to this — a delicate and delightful 

 scent that you will love — and you have the kind of 

 special enchantment that is Confidence. To add 

 icing to the cake. Confidence gives you other quali- 

 ties, too ... a tall, stately plant that's broad, well- 

 proportioned and upright-growing. It is a fine rose 

 for cutting, and a great winner of honors at Rose 

 Shows, which speaks highly of the splendor of the 

 bloom. This is a great rose that deserves a place in 

 your garden. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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•TAPESTRY. H.T. (Gladys Fisher.) 

 Plant Pat. 1812. Of all the newer roses, this 

 is one of the gayest. It has the personality of 

 a "crazy quilt" — its flame, yellow and copper 

 tones mingling and mixing with each other 

 without rhyme or reason. What a beauty it 

 is! And how changeable! No two blooms are 

 alike, but every one is as colorful as an artist's 

 palette! The 3.5 to 40 petals form large flowers 

 and the vigorous, low-growing bush is loaded 

 with them. Pointed buds open to exhibit 

 the full flush of Tapestry's beauty. It is then 

 that you're glad you have a sense of smell 

 as well as eyes to see with, for Tapestry's 

 spicy perfume is rewEu-ding, too. $3 ea.; 

 3 or more, S2.6.5 ea. 



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