Souv.de Jean Soupert 
HT. (Soupert & Notting, 1929) 
T ONG, tapering, deep golden yellow 
' buds slowly unfolding to broad, 
cream-colored blooms of heavy texture 
and delicious fragrance. Bushy plants. 
This is the most desirable of all the 
yellow Roses for garden bedding, as the 
plants are Iiealtliy and really bloom all 
the time. Flowers do not have the jDcr- 
fect form of some of the other yellow 
Roses but there are lots of them and 
they arc good to look at. $1.25 each. 
Mme. Croibier 
Mme. Croibier 
HT. (J. Gaujard, 1935) 
"DUD and flower very large 
^ and double, on long stems. 
The color is an even, bright 
unfading salmon. Vigorous 
plants with large, leathery 
foliage. 
Although Gaujard describes 
is as bright salmon, in our 
fields the llowers are more the 
color of the lovely Los Angeles, 
but they are much larger and 
have a great many more petals. 
It is one of the most beautiful 
Roses we have seen in recent 
years, and one of tlie easiest to 
grow. The color of tlie flowers 
is much deeper and riclier tlian 
the color illustration sliows. 
$1.50 each. 
Souv. de Jean Soupert 
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