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COUNTESS 
VANDAL 
{Plant Patent 
No. 38) 
(See front cover) 
Probably the most popular of the new garden Roses in America 
and Europe. If one were limited to a single variety, Countess 
Vandal would undoubtedly be the loveliest “all-in-one” Rose 
to select. A favorite in the Rose-garden at The Century of 
Progress, Countess Vandal will also become the reigning beauty 
in your own garden. Its slender buds of coppery bronze, suf¬ 
fused with soft gold and pink, are a constant delight. Superb 
for cutting. Vigorous, hardy grower. 
NNE 
OULSEN 
{Plant Patent 
applied for) 
This beautiful new Rose is of the Polyantha type, presents a 
mass color effect and is ideal when planted as a low hedge or 
a border. Its large, semi-double flowers of scarlet-crimson are 
always present. Blooms come in sprays and have a pleasing 
fragrance. Plants are robust and hardy. 
BETTER 
TIMES 
{Plant Patent 
No. 23) 
The brilliant cerise flowers are large, double, and delicately 
fragrant. Being produced on long, strong stems, they are 
excellent for cutting. Foliage is leathery, dark green. Very 
free, full bloomer. A Rose as pleasing as its name implies. 
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