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THE BEST IN ROSES 
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DUCHESS OF ATHOLL (Dobbie 1928) $ .50 
A most attractive rose in both bud form and in the 
open flower. A medium size, ovoid bud of deep 
bronze opening to a large, cupped, fragrant flower 
of golden bronze flushed with pink. A vigorous 
spreading grower with clean, glossy, disease re¬ 
sistant foliage. 
E. G. HILL (Hill 1929) $ .50 
A very large rose of dazzling scarlet shading to a 
deeper red. Very double and exceedingly fragrant. 
Excellent as a cut flower. A moderate grower and 
free bloomer. One of the best reds. 
ETOILE De HOLLAND $ .50 
By far the best of the better known red roses. A 
beautiful dark velvety red that does not blue. Very 
fragrant and excellent as a cut flower. Growth some¬ 
times rather slow the first year, after that a vigor¬ 
ous grower with an abundance of disease resistant 
foliage. A prolific bloomer. 
FEDERICO CASAS (Pedro Dot 1931) $ .75 
Another of Pedro Dot’s roses carrying the brilliant 
flashy colors of Spain. The beautiful reddish-orange 
buds open to a semi-double flower of coppery pink 
with considerable yellow in the center. A tall strong 
grower with excellent foliage. Fine as a cut flower; 
fragrant. Excellent in all sections. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS $ .50 
Another fine rose that everyone should have. A long 
pointed bud that opens to a beautiful flower of 
orange apricot. The plant is a vigorous bushy grow¬ 
er with glossy, disease resistant foliage. A prolific 
bloomer. 
FLOREX $ .50 
This bright coral salmon is one of our best garden 
varieties. It has a long pointed bud with thick 
leathery petals. An excellent cut flower and fra¬ 
grant. Bush is a tall upright grower with large firm 
leaves that are disease resistant. A free bloomer. 
GIPSY LASS (Dickson SC Sons 1932) $ .75 
The ovoid bud of this rose opens to a very double 
globular, fragrant rose of rich scarlet crimson with 
blackish shadings. The stems are long and willowy. 
The bush is a vigorous bushy grower with good 
foliage. A continuous bloomer with very lasting 
color qualities. 
GOLDEN DAWN (Grant 1929) $ .50 
An Australian rose that has proven a success in this 
country. A sweetly scented, very double flower of 
rich sunflower yellow passing to lemon yellow with 
age. The bush is a very vigorous, bushy grower 
with an abundance of large, clean, disease resistant 
foliage. Fine as a cut flower. 
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