GLORIA MUNDI. Poly. (G. deRiuter, 1929.) 
A most striking new orange-Scarlet Polyantha. a won¬ 
derful improvement over all other Roses of this type, in 
color, a most brilliant orange-scarlet imaginable that 
does not fade but retains its brilliancy to the finish. The 
flowers are well formed, full double and borne on many 
flowered graceful clusters. A free and continuous 
bloomer. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Poly. (W. Cutbush & Son, 1926.) 
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Bright orange-scarlet buds and newly opened flowers 
which quickly turn to bright blazing orange, Growth is 
vigorous and bushy. Makes a splendid display when 
planted in masses and the faded trusses kept cut. 
pRUSS AN AACHEN. Poly. (Geduldig, 1909.) 
A very distinct type of polyantha Rose with except- 
ionaly large flowers for this type. Always a mass of 
bloom throughout the season, color flesh-pink with sal¬ 
mon and yellow shadings, very effective as a bedder. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Hybrid China. 
(Geschwindt, 1897.) 
Medium sized double blooms of brilliant crimson with 
velvety shadings and intense fragrance. Blooms in open 
clusters with the utmost freedom throughout the whole 
season. Bush extremely vigorous and hardy. The 
best of all red Roses for garden decoration, nv/ 
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