GOLDEN RAPTURE. A new yellow rose with glistening bright 
blossoms held erect on good stems for cutting. 17 large petals. $1.00. 
GRENOBLE. A truly noble rose. Its straight stiff stems hold the 
sparkling red blossoms erect. They are always a good red and usu¬ 
ally come singly on the stems. Good growers. 41 petals. 80c. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. There is no other rose that produces as 
much bloom. Its numerous bright red blossoms are bom in clusters. 
This variety is a tall hardy grower and should be used as garden 
decoration rather than for cut flowers. 42 petals. 80c. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. The great hybridizer Kordes originated 
this and the following variety. They are both marvelous and some¬ 
what similar in color. Wendland is a good grower producing coral 
and apricot blossoms that deepen to gold at the base of the broad 
petals. 55 large and 20 small petals. 85c. 
HINRICH GAEDE. A little more spectacular than Wendland but 
not quite as reliable a grower. Its color is a brilliant deep coral. 
40 large and 7 small petals. 85c. 
IMPRESS. As impressive as its name. A rose long to be remem¬ 
bered with its large double coral pink blossoms. 55 petals. 80c. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY. No yellowish rose produces as many 
blossoms. Its flowers are semi-double apricot yellow. 20 petals. 80c. 
INNOCENCE. The name is characteristic of the simple single 
white blossoms of this charming rose. The blossoms open to about 
4 inches in diameter. 10 petals. 80c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME. An alluring little single rose with a blend 
of soft apricot and salmon. The small long pointed buds with hand¬ 
some sepals are great for the bottonhole. 5 petals. 80c. (The sup¬ 
ply is low) 
ISOBEL. Another 
charming single va¬ 
riety. Its color is a 
beautiful blended soft 
pink shading to yellow 
at the base of the 7 
broad petals. 80c. (The 
supply is low) 
JEAN COTE. (Pat. 
Pending) The large 
solid orange blossoms, 
almost brown, come 
singly and continuous¬ 
ly on good stems that 
wave gracefully in the 
breeze. An attractive 
new variety. $1.50. 
Vivid MATADOR 
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