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The Brilliant CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 



• CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 

 /j&S{\ 1167. Have you ever seen anything so richly glamorous 

 a/J?rs in a Rose as the brilliant Chrysler Imperial? Here's a 

 vs **' flashing kind of red that's bound to be a favorite in your 

 garden. It's an All-America Award Winner, of course, and 

 here's why. The big blooms of 40 to 50 petals are long lasting 

 and grow one to a strong stem, one after another. The fra- 

 grance is memorable, adding distinction upon distinction and 

 making this beauty a good one for cutting and taking into the 

 house. The plant, too, is outstanding, being vigorous, disease- 

 resistant and sturdy. Taken together, these virtues promise 

 plenty of gardening pleasure for you when you own 

 Chrysler Imperial. Better not pass it by if you need a 

 fine red Rose of great character. (And who doesn't?) 

 §2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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The Richly Beautiful 



HELEN TRAUBEL 



•HELEN TRAUBEL. H.T. (Swim.) Plant 

 /jags Pat. 1028. Here's a Rose that will trill a 

 £wj^ melody of happiness for you if you'll only 

 ^^ make the right motions with your baton 

 (your spade, of course!). Use it now — this fall — 

 and Helen Traubel will respond with beauty in 

 the spring. Imagine the loveliness, the 

 elegance of such porcelain-pink blooms 

 flushed with a touch of apricot! They'll 

 be yours to marvel at . . . if you'll do 

 your part. Helen Traubel, another All- 

 America Winner, is a magnificently 

 large and vigorous plant which produces 

 long, slender buds that open to blossoms 

 of 27 petals. The form of the bloom is 

 distinctively good; and there is an air of 

 daintiness about the open flower which 

 makes this the complete charmer that it 

 i- Set off by fine green foliage, this is a 

 Rose that will earn your admiration. 

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



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