GLOAMING 
(J. H. Nicolas) 
Plant Patent No. 137 
A cut-flower variety which 
has proved a “winner” wherever 
grown. Gloaming has been en¬ 
thusiastically received and is 
already a “must” standby in all 
gardens. A he-Rose on a real 
plant, it will still be there after 
the hardest winter, “rarin’ to 
go.” Its large buds are carried 
on long, rigid stems, amply 
clothed with handsome foliage. 
The general tonality of Gloam¬ 
ing is salmon-pink, overcast 
with tawny orange, and gold at 
the base running up the reverse 
of the petals. Open bloom is 
very large, double, and fragrant. 
Yes, it is a pink Rose, but there 
is no other like it. Gold Medal, 
American Rose Society, 1936. 
Retails at $1.25 each. 
AMELIA EARHART 
(L. Reymond, 1931) 
Plant Patent No. 63 
An exhibition Rose of great 
magnitude. Very large straw- 
yellow buds with a blush, open¬ 
ing to an immense double bloom. 
The center is lemon-yellow sur¬ 
rounded by a collarette of light- 
colored petals, assuming a flesh 
tint. Plant is medium tall. In 
exhibitions it very frequently 
wins “Best Rose in Show.” 
Retails at $1.25 each. 
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GLOAMING 
Plant Patent No, 137 
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