■THE BEST IN ROSES 
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COUNTESS OF SASTAGO 
(P. Dot 1932) ^ .60 
A Spanish novelty carrying the vivid colors of the 
brilliant species rose, Austrian Copper. The flower 
is a deep reddish copper on the inside of the petals 
with a reverse of deep yellow; moderately large, 
double, fragrant rose and borne on long strong 
stems. The bush is an exceptionally strong upright 
grower with an abundance of thick, leathery, glossy 
foliage that is disease resistant. 
CYNTHIA (Verschuren-Pectold 1933) ^ .60 
The bloom of Cynthia reminds one of an improved 
Chas. P. Kilham. The long pointed buds open to a 
splendid flower of rich Oriental red. Very flne as a 
cut flower and a prolific bloomer. The bush is a 
vigorous medium height grower (3 ft.) with heavy 
dark green foliage. 
DAINTY BESS ^ .60 
Considered by many to be the best single rose. 
A medium size flower with crinkled and wavy petals 
of a soft rose pink. The bright crimson stamens 
make a very pleasing contrast. A good cut flower 
if cut in bud. A vigorous upright grower and 
prolific bloomer. 
DELIGHTFUL (McGredy 1931) ^ .60 
Delightful is a very distinct rose and well named. 
The outer petals are amber-yellow with the inner 
side a sparkling rose, which makes a very attrac¬ 
tive combination. The buds are large and full with 
beautifully reflexed petals. Plant is low and bushy, 
about two feet, with dark green, disease resistant 
foliage. 
DIANE DE BROGLIE 
(C. Chambard 1929) ^ .60 
One of our most beautiful roses. A medium size, 
pointed bud opening to a double, moderately frag¬ 
rant flower of a beautiful shade of coral apricot with 
no other shadings. A vigorous upright grower with 
large glossy disease resistant foliage. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL (Dobbie 1928) fl .60 
A most attractive rose in bud, but quickly opens. A 
medium size, ovoid bud of deep bronze opening to a 
large, cupped, fragrant flower of golden bronze flush¬ 
ed with pink. A vigorous spreading grower with 
clean, glossy, disease resistant foliage. 
