MARION CRAN. H. T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1927.) 
Large full double flowers of buttercup-yellow, blushed 
with cerise and scarlet; slight fragrance. Plant very 
vigorous and free blooming. The flowers are large, of 
fine substance, and have a lovely blend of color. 
MEVROUW G. A. VAN ROSSEM. H. T. 
(G. A. Van Rossem, 1926.) 
A marvelously beautiful Rose with a unique color com¬ 
bination not found in any other variety, a most striking 
blending of dark vivid orange and apricot on a golden 
yellow ground with frequent touches of bronze on the 
reverse of the petals. The sweet-scented flowers are 
very large, of perfect formation both in the bud as well 
as in the fully developed flowers which are produced 
freely on vigorous upright growths. 
MISS ROWENA THOM. H. T. 
(Howard & Smith, 1923.) 
Enormous buds and blooms of fiery rose and mauve, 
shaded with old-gold at the center, borne on long, 
strong stems. A profuse, continuous bloomer and a 
very vigorous plant. It equals the popular Radiance 
Roses, but the flowers are of much larger size. 
MME. ALEXANDRE DREUX. H. T. 
(Soupert & Notting, 1921.) 
This sort is a most wonderfully colored yellow Rose. 
Large pointed buds of yellow overlaid with coral-red, 
the full open flowers are of a distinct shading of old gold 
and orange-red, it blooms continuously with almost 
every bloom a perfect one. Plant is moderately vigorous. 
A fine Rose for the experienced rosarian. 
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