Roses on Parade 
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"SUNNYMOUNT" 
Sport of "Joanna Hill" 
Registered with the American Rose Society 
U. S. Patent Applied for 
This fine hybrid tea rose is similar to its parent, 
although it differs in a number of characteristics. 
After a long trial the originator has found it to be the 
most pleasing of yellow roses in his experience. 
COLOR: Clear yellow (Buttercup), which is retained without 
fading. 
BUD: Medium size; distinctive sharp pointed shape, but rela¬ 
tively short and with large base. 
FLOWER: Medium size when open, about four inches across. About 
fifty petals. Good substance and exceptional fragrance. 
HABIT: Grows upright. More vigorous than its parent. Abun¬ 
dance of very long, straight stems with luxuriant green 
leathery foliage. A free and continuous bloomer. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; $15.00 per doz. 
— Floriculturi 
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"JEWEL" 
Sport of "Better Times" 
Registered with the American Rose Society 
U. S. Patent Applied for 
"Jewel" is a hybrid tea rose, originated by N. Grillo 
This rose possesses many of the characteristics of 
its parent, but differs from it in several important 
respects. 
COLOR: Brilliant velvety red which is retained when flower is 
wide open. 
BUD: Long, pointed; color slightly darker than the open 
flower. Opens gradually and perfectly. 
FLOWER: Large and full when open, about five inches across. 
About forty-five petals. Heavy texture; broadly ovate 
shape; pleasing fragrance; very good lasting quality, 
surpassing its parent in this respect. 
HABIT: Grows upright; vigorous, with abundance of very strong 
stems and profusion of large leathery foliage. 
A free bloomer. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; $15.00 per doz. 
s t — MILLDAI 
