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Edith Nellie Perkins 
Condesa de Sastago 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO 
HT. 
A new Rose from Spain which has 
bounded into popularity on account of its 
striking color. Globular golden yellow 
buds, striped with red, open to fully 
double flowers of fiery copper on the 
inside of the petals, and golden yellow 
on the reverse. There is a strong, 
spicy fragrance which goes well with 
this exotic flower. Strong, upright 
plants with foliage that should be kept 
carefully sprayed or dusted. 
2-yr. field-grown plants only, 75c each 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS, ht. 
SYRACUSE, ht. 
JOYFUL, ht. 
Very long-pointed buds, streaked and 
splashed with red, on a creamy pink back¬ 
ground. As the outer petals unfold, the 
inner face turns soft flesh-pink, while the 
outer is flushed with cardinal-red with deep 
orange at the base of each petal. Strong, 
upright, vigorous grower. Light green, mod¬ 
erately heavy foliage. 
1-yr. plants, 25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
Just about as beautiful as it is possible for a Rose 
to be, and one of the first Hybrid Teas to bloom. 
Lovely buds of cream, orange, and rose open to 
finely formed flowers of pale salmon and gold, with 
rosy carmine and gold on the reverse—a wonderfully 
beautiful flower at every stage. Deliciously fragrant. 
Medium plants, with good foliage, which bear an 
unusual quantity of flowers at a time. 
Should be in every garden. 
1-yr. pot-grown plants, 25c each; 2-yr. 
field-grown, 75c. 
Long, pointed buds of deep crimson open to 4-inch 
flowers of scarlet-crimson, which hold their color 
until the petals fall. A fine exhibition flower as the 
blooms are extremely double and come singly on 
long stems. It has slight fragrance. The plants are 
tall and bushy with dark green, leathery foliage. 
2-yr. field-grown plants only, 75c each 
Joyful 
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Syracuse 
