MME. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. (3^ natural size) 
JOSEPH 
PERRAUD 
HT. (J. Gaujard^ 1934) 
1 0NG, slender buds of nasturtium- 
-* orange, opening to sweetly fragrant 
flowers of nasturtium-buflP, with a hint 
of pale pink at the petal edges. Winner 
of the Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1934. 
This is really a beautiful Rose which 
has, without promotion, quietly become 
popular all over the country. An excel¬ 
lent flower for exhibition purposes. We 
cheerfully recommend this variety and 
feel sure you will like it. $1.50 each. 
Will Rogers 
WILL ROGERS 
HT. (Howard & Smithy 1936; 
distributed by us in the East) 
Plant Patent pending 
' I 'HE 3-inch open flowers are of 
the old Chateau de CIos 
Vougeot type, packed with a large 
number of short and twisted 
petals of blackish velvety crimson. 
The flowers carry that wonderful 
old-time fragrance. This Rose is 
as dark as the so-called “black’* 
Roses and has an attrac¬ 
tive form which few of 
them do have. Vigorous 
plants, blooming con¬ 
stantly all sum¬ 
mer. $1 each. 
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