Edith Nellie Perkins 
Condesa de Sastago 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. A Rose that will 
give you two types of flowers and colors, 
according to the season. In June and during 
the summer the buds are a blending of apricot- 
orange and pink, bursting into large, coppery 
apricot flowers; as autumn approaches the 
buds take on a brownish color, then gradually 
open into blooms of a deep 
cinnamon-peach tone. During 
the whole season the flowers 
are sweetly perfumed. The 
variety won a Gold Medal in 
Spain in 1929, an Award of 
Merit in Ontario in 1933, and 
the Portland Gold Medal in 
1934. 50 cts. each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. A 
two-color Rose; inside of the 
petals salmon-pink while the 
outside is dark coppery red 
and orange. Free growing, 
with few thorns, and a profuse 
bloomer 30 cts. each. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Superb 
deep pink Rose—possibly the 
finest deep pink bloom in 
existence. The flowers are fra¬ 
grant and retain their form for 
several days after cutting. 
Awarded a Gold Medal at 
Lyons, 1932, in the contest for 
the most beautiful Rose of 
France. Illustrated in color on 
page 4. 30 cts. each. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A Rose 
that may be grown to perfection in 
any garden. Words cannot empha¬ 
size its beauty, but they may explain 
the colors shown in the picture op- 
opposite. The reverse of the petals is 
golden yellow, while the inside is 
reddish copper—a combination giv¬ 
ing a striking contrast. The plants 
grow well, have clean foliage, and 
bloom very freely. The Rose has 
won many certificates and medals be¬ 
cause of its merits. 40 cts. each. 
DAINTY BESS. Single flowers from 
2 J /2 to 3 inches across, flesh-pink with 
a touch of old-rose on the reverse. 
One of the world’s most beautiful 
Roses. Vigorous, branching plants. 
Illustrated in color on page 2. 
35 cts. each. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. A superb va¬ 
riety for spring and autumn bloom¬ 
ing. Flowers clear pink, fragrant; 
long stems. 25 cts. each. 
DIRECTOR RUBIO. Extra-large, semi¬ 
double blooms; light red; slight fra¬ 
grance. Moderate growth. Illus¬ 
trated in color on page 7. 30 cts. 
each. 
Have you ever visited 
Rose Hill Farm? If not, 
come and see fields of the 
finest Rose plants it is pos¬ 
sible to grow. 
To a well-prepared Rose-bed add 
Rose Hill Farm plants carefully plant¬ 
ed and you have a garden-tested re¬ 
cipe for Rose success. 
ROSE HILL FARM, Tyler, Texas 
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