AUTUMN 
HT. (L. B. Coddington, 1928) 
C ompact, very double flowers of burnt- 
orange streaked with red, moderately fra¬ 
grant. Close-growing, upright plants with 
heavy foliage. 
The flowers are well formed and long lasting 
when cut. Color is sometimes bad in hot 
weather but the fall blooms are superb. 70 
petals. Plants are not tall and should be 
planted in the front row. 75 cts. each. 
Autumn 
VICTORIA 
HARRINGTON 
HT. (Capt. Thomas, 1931) 
pOINTED buds of blackish 
-*■ red slowly open to high- 
centered flowers of non-fading, 
velvety dark red, warmed with 
a golden flush in the heart of 
the flower. Strong, healthy 
plants. 
A Rose of lovely color 
and informal “cactus’* 
form, quite different from 
any other red variety. 
The aging flowers neither 
blue nor fade. We are 
very fond of this Rose. 
$1.25 each. 
Victoria Harrington 
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