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U. S. Plant Patent No. 87 Wilk " 
“The Black Rose of Sangerhausen.” The cup-shaped flowers are an 
intensely deep maroon with blackish velvety sheen, and are deliciously 
fragrant. It is the darkest of Roses, appearing almost black from a little 
distance. The plant is continuously in bloom, spending most of its energy in 
forming blossoms. (Originator’s description.) This sensation of the Euro¬ 
pean Rose world, so widely publicized last summer, is now available for 
the first time in this country. (Late fall or spring only.) a a 
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ROSE, COUNTESS VANDAL 
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PRINCESS VAN ORANGE 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 106 rai 
Sensational climbing sport of the orange-scarlet Polyantha, Gloria 
Mundi. It has strong growth and rich green foliage. The branches are 
literally covered with masses of blazing Gloria Mundi flowers in Polyantha- 
hke trusses. The most talked-of European climbing novelty in many years. 
Every garden-lover will desire at least one of this dazzling ^- 
new Rambler. RETAIL PRICE S2.00 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 38 jj- 
The Rose of Roses! “Countess" has been enthusiastically received by 
Rose-lovers. Its long, pointed bud, its distinctive shadings of coppery 
bronze suffused with soft gold, and its form are a continuous "movie" 
developing new beauty at all times during its long life. Countess Vandal 
has been the sensation of all foreign shows, winning all medals and 
trophies in 1931 and 1932, and has been widely acclaimed in American 
shows. Many thousands have admired the large bed at the Century of 
Progress Exposition. The plant is vigorous and blooms unceasingly through¬ 
out the summer. A leading seller among Hybrid Tea Roses. - 
RETAIL PRICE $1,00 
NEW ROSE, TOKEN 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 95 \ S-L1L' 
Large, Ophelia-shaped bud. The medium-full flowers are a unique mEcS? 
color the glowing tone of a rich sun-ripened apricot without any 
shading, gradually finishing soft coral, -pleasing at all stages. A very free 
bloomer with the good plant habit of its mother, Mme. Butterfly. Foliage 
healthy and disease - resistant. (Late fall or spring only.) _ 
RETAIL PRICE 
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AMELIA EARHART 1 
V. S. Plant Patent No. 63 
Truly a “magnum” Pcrnet, large, yellow, vigorous. Large ovoid bud, 
cream with blushes; flowers very full, graduating from a deep yellow center 
to an outer collarette of large cream petals with a blush overtone; extremely 
fragrant. Strong grower; free bloomer. Leathery dark green P 
foliage. A worth-while addition. RETAIL PRICE Jj)l a OU 
NEW ROSE 
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U. S. Plant Patent No. 23 WAmZ 
Interesting long crimson buds open into brilliant cerise-red flowers that 
are large, double, delicately fragrant, and are produced on long, strong 
stems. They are excellent for cutting. Foliage is leathery, dark green. A 
very free, full bloomer. Its success is indication of the name. _ _ 
(Late fall or spring only.) RETAIL PRICE 91.50 
