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 McFarland 



^HORACE fVicFARLAND. H.T. (Mallerin.) 

 /^\ Plant Pat. 730. Deep apricot-colored buds 

 (^^^ open rich bufF-salmon that changes gradually 

 "'^^ to a pleasing coral-pink blended with apricot. 

 Buds open slowlj^ to firm, long-lasting blooms ot 

 fine form. Rather low, upright, compact plants 

 that improve with age, growing larger and more 

 floriferous each year. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more. 

 $1.55 ea. 



ll^lVllSSION BELLS. H.T. (Germain.) Plant 

 /^\ Pat. 923. Salmon-pink All-America Award 

 I^^Q winner. Its color is a glowing, clear salmon or 

 ^^^ shrimp-pink. The buds are well pointed, open- 

 ing to high-centered flowers often 5 inches across, 

 with about 40 petals. Quantities of bloom all 

 season. Tea fragrance. Bushy, fairly tall, densely 

 fohaged phints, resistant to black-spot. It is good. 

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



*LOWELL^ THOIVIAS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant 

 /j^\ Pat. 595. Lemon-chrome. The 25-petaIed blooms 

 1^^^^ open from beautiful buds to high-cupped, glowing 

 ^^^ flowers over 4 inches across. They have a slight 

 Tea fragrance. Upright plants of medium height 

 with strong, erect stems and large, lustrous green 

 foliage. It is notable for the way it holds its clear 

 yellow color. Excellent form. $2 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.75 ea. 



*Lowell Thomas 



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*New Yorker 



^NEW YORKER. H.T. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 823. 

 Fiery red blooms on long, stiff" stems, a brilliant red 

 that does not fade or blue. Well-formed bud and 

 bloom, very fragrant, on a sturdy, tall, disease-resis- 

 tant plant. Blooms consistently good and often 

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



^NOCTURNE. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 713. 

 /^\ Pictured on page 15. Long-pointed buds of per- 

 ^^^^ feet form open slowly to blooms of bright cardi- 

 ^"^^ nal-red with dark shadings. Coppery red during 

 very hot weather. Blooms of show shape, with unique 

 form and wavy petal style. Fragrant. Vigorous 

 plants, resistant to black-spot. $2 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.75 ea. 



3 RED ROSES ^5-25 



Three favorite Roses in this favorite color: 



^IVBirandy. Plant Pat. 632. Huge, fragrant, deep 



crimson. 

 *New Yorker. See above. 

 ^Nocturne. See above and page 15. 



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^PARAMOUNT. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 984. 

 Another new Rose with a fine, husky plant under it. 

 Buds and blooms are a rich salmon-pink blended with 

 tints of rose and peach. Long buds and high-centered 

 blooms of about 30 petals on strong, tall, bushy plants, 

 showing its relationship to the famous Charlotte Arm- 

 strong Rose of which it is a seedling. $2 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $1.75 ea. 



