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ROSES 
^Amelia Earhart (L.Raymond 1931) Plant Patent #63 
large ovaid bud, cream with blushes; flowers 
very full graduating from deep yellow center to 
an outer collarette of large cream petals with 
a blush overtone; extremely fragrant, strong 
grower, deep green foliage* 
Each 1*E5 Dozen 12*50 
Autumn 
This rose outdoes all others for richness of 
color. The buds are a superb shade of burnt 
orange and the opening flowers are heavily 
suffused with russet brown and bronze red on a 
background of deep yellow. Autumnal coloring 
with delicious fragrance. 
Condessa de Sastage 
Large cup shaped flowers of glowing orange 
scarlet on the inside of the petals and intense 
yellow on the outside. The Plants are tall 
slender and exceedingly robust and the flowers 
are sweetly fragrant* 
’“Oountess Vandal (M.Leenders 1932) Plant Patent #38 
The Rose of RosesI "Countess” has been enthus¬ 
iastically received everyw/here. Long pointed 
bud with distinctive shadings of coppery-bronze 
suffused with soft gold and its form are a 
continuous beauty throughout its long life. 
Each 1*00 Dozen 10*00 
Edith Nellie Perkins 
Long pointed buds sweetly scented* Inner petals 
salmon-pink, outer petals, orange suffused with 
red. Flowers long lasting* 
Lady Alice Stanley 
Large long pointed buds, developing into a very 
large moderately fragrant pale flesh pink with 
a deep coral-rose tint on the reverse. Blooms 
abundantly. 
Lady Margaret Stewart 
Buds of sunflower yellow heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-soarlet sometimes entirely 
orange-scarlet opening to firm full color. The 
flowers are fragrant and the foliage sage green. 
Margaret MoGredy 
The flower has brilliant red petels in hinges 
of deep gold* A fine robust upright plant. 
This plant is seldom out of bloom. 
Mme Jos* Perraud 
This rose is a real beauty of Nasturtium buff 
shading to beautiful shell pink. It is the near¬ 
est approach to pure buff and was awarded the 
