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THE BEST IN ROSES 
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JOANNA HILL (Hill 1928) £ .50 
A fine yellow rose with a perfect form. The outer 
petals are a clear sulphur yellow and the inner a 
deeper tone. A vigorous upright grower. A fine cut 
flower and fragrant. 
J. OTTO THILOW $ .50 
This is one of the finest, most perfectly formed pink 
roses. The flower is large, double, high centered and 
of a glowing rose pink. A constant bloomer. Growth 
is vigorous and with an abundance of thick leathery 
foliage. An exhibition rose. 
LADY FORTEVIOT £ .50 
A rose similar in form to Angele Pernet. It is a 
golden yellow changing to deep apricot and having 
a very pleasing fragrance. A vigorous, bushy grower 
with glossy, bronzy-green foliage and a continuous 
bloomer. Excellent in nearly all sections. 
LADY MARY ELIZABETH 
(Dickson 1927) $ .60 
This is a fine rose for coastal regions. The long 
pointed buds open to a large, double flower of bril¬ 
liant carmine pink. Fragrant. Bush is a vigorous up¬ 
right grower with dark green foliage. 
LOS ANGELES £ .50 
Flame pink toned with coral and gold. Strong grow¬ 
er and prolific bloomer. Subject to mildew. 
LORD LONSDALE 
(A. Dixon 8C Sons 1933) $ .75 
One of the finest clear deep yellow roses in com¬ 
merce is our candid opinion of Lord Lonsdale. It 
has been most dependable; a very prolific bloomer 
with perfectly formed buds of orange-yellow open¬ 
ing to a full double, high centered fragrant flower 
on strong stem. A fine cut flower. Bush is a vigor¬ 
ous, upright grower (2V 2 ft.) with an abundance of 
large glossy light green foliage. 
LOUISE C. BRESLAU # .50 
One of our finest roses. A large, very double rose of 
coral red shaded apricot, borne on strong stiff 
stems. Heavy leathery, glossy foliage. A fine cut 
flower and moderately fragrant. 
MARGARET McGREDY $ .50 
A fine rose for a cool climate. A brilliant orange 
scarlet rose with heavy petals. A vigorous bushy 
grower with an abundance of foliage, a prolific 
bloomer. 
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