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lasting, intensely 
on long, strong stems. 
IQRD. HT. (A.Dickson & Sons,1933.) Large, very 
fragrant flowers of rich velvety crimson borne 
plants bushy and bloom freely. $1.25 ea. 
CON DBS A 03 SASTAGO. HT. (P.Dot, 1953.) A brilliantly colored rose- 
oriental red inside the petals, golden-yellow on the reverse. 
The blooms are large, semi-double, cup-shaped and fragrant and • 
are borne several together on n strong, short stem. Foliage 
abundant, large, glossy dark green, growth very vigorous, 
upright, free bloomer all season. Unusually hardy. $1.25 ea. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. (K.Leendors & Co., 1932.) Plant Patent No. 38. 
Exquisitely formed flowers, bronzy in the bud, opening to pointed, 
bright flesh-pink blooms with flame tones on the b' cks of the 
petals, plants vigorous -nd free blooming. $1.00 ea. 
CRIMSON GLORY. HT. (17.Hordes 3ob.no, 1935.) Plant Patent No. 105. 
A valuable new fragrant rose that already has won wide popularity. 
The large, urn-shaped buds opv-n to deep velvety crimson. Foliage 
abundant, leathery* plants very vigorous, hardy, bushy and 
spreading. A profuse and continuous bloomer. $1.25 ea. 
CYNTHIA. HT. (Vcrschuren-pechtold, 1953.) A sturdy rose welcomed by 
rosarians as an improved Chau. Kilirm. The attractive buds, 
good for cutting, open to splendid double blooms of r glowing rich 
oriental-red color. Its free flowering habit and attractive 
color make it very desirable. $1.00 ea. 
rUQJJESA DE PFHARANDA. HT. (P. Dot ,1931. ) Coppery apricot, the June 
color of this rose intensifies to rich cinnamon-peach in cmrly 
autumn. 30 petals. A rose of rare colors; vigorous upright 
grov or; pernetian hybrid. A Cold Modal Rose. $1.25 ea. 
itu .SS. HT. (Chaplin Bros. ,1933.) A colorful medium-sized Rose of 
excellent form, with 25 broad petals of bright pink tinged with 
salmon. Notable for extraordinarily strong, rich fragrance for 
which it won the coveted Clay Cup in London. Stems arc stiff and 
erect, and foliagc la rge and d-rk. promises to bo excellent 
b o d d i ne rose. 4 - 1 • ^ 5 o: . 
FEU PER NET - DUCHER. HT . (C. Mailer in ; 1954 . ) plant _ Patent No . 105 . 
form, rich coloring and fragrance distinguish this^yellow rose 
from all others, creamy buds open rich yellow, gold in the 
Fine 
center, with occasional pink flushes or ahite car km', as on out¬ 
side petals. Double, tall, bushy plant a; fr^c flowering. Named 
in honor of H. pernct-Duchcr f' nious originator of Pornoti^na 
strain of ro 
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GIPSY LIS". HT. (Alex. Dickson & Sons,1952.) „ splendid novelty 
among the cri as on Roses ’"it h exquisitely shaped, rich sea riot¬ 
er i ras on flowers with mar eon shading. A strong, vigorous grower 
3p 1 c n cl i d f o r c u 11 i n g p ur p o s e s . 
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pi.GO oa. 
The large: 
CLOdliINCr. HT. (J.H. Micoir s, 195 5. ) Pignt Pa t ont No . 
buds arc carried on long rigid sterns amply cloth,r viwi nanasomo 
foliage. The plwrfc is vigorous mod hr -nchin . The color is a soft 
•s a tiny pink heavily laden with swA.ion and ember. gl.50 ea,. 
