IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. (Howard &, Smith, 1935. ) More vigorous gror’th 
and a better color are the improvements found in the new 
variety. The sturdy upright plants grow gj to 3 feet high. 
The blooms are glowing red suffused with vivid crimson. A 
splendid bedding rose and very free flowering. $1.00 ea. 
ING-iJR OLLSON. (poulsen, 1931. ) Semi-double; brilliant pink flowers. 
Large foliage* $1.00 ea. 
IGiKSN POULSEN. (D*T. Poulsen,1933.) Very large, single, brilliant 
unfading scarlet flowers in clusters. Strong, upright growth. 
$1.25 ea. 
PERMANENT WAVE. Poly.Hyb. (M.Leenders,1932. ) Plant Patent No.107. 
The name fits the case. The petals are fluted or waved, per¬ 
manently from the bud stage to the finish. Blooms rather large 
for the type, in great clusters. Rosy pink with cerise edges. 
$1.50 ea. 
VALERIE. (Chaplin Bros,1932.) Large trusses of clear yellow flowers. 
Upright, bushy growth. Leathery green foliage. $1.50 ea. 
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NEW HYBRID PERPETUAL 
SYMPHONY (Pink Frau Karl Druschki.) (Ueigand,1934.) plant patent 
No. 79. The huge bloom developing from a large, pointed bud 
is pale rose with deep pink in the center, lighter at the 
edges. An exhibition rose, full and symmetrical carried on 
stout, straight stems. Intermittent bloomer all season. $1.50 ea. 
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