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KAFSEREN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA--A beautifully formed white rose I 
class as a Tea, double, with a fine bud a delicate light fra- 

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to be good. Of medium height, performing splendidly ‘in heat, 
a deservedly standard white garden rose. ae 285 
KITGHENER OF KHARTOUM--A brilliant scarlet crimson rose us- 
uakty classed as a single. However, it is single only fro 
smakkL plants or twiggy stems. It is usually semi. double wien 
lovely slender buds. Fragrant. >A very heavy prize winner. — 
Low in growth. : 3 B5 
KOMWENGEN ASTRID--A richly colored rose of reddish apricot and 
bromze, with a very long pointed bud and a fully double bloom. 
In high dry climates with much light but lacking extreme heat, 
it witli keep its bright colors where other vivid roses fade. 
Dark bronzy foliage. Of medium height. 1.00 
KORO¥O--A lovely dependable rose of apricot over pink. The 
siender Lovely urn shaped buds, much like those of Picture 
but Earger, unfurl into a true very double "rose shaped" rose 
ef delicious fragrance. The colors deepen in heat instead of. 
fading, and the petal texture is resistant to both thrips 
and heat. This splendid rose is rapidly becoming enormously 
-poputar. Very healthy, medium growths; with good cutting stems. 
In cook moist climates the color tends to be clear pale pink. 
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LADY MANDEVILLE--This rose is sold Pitas cely out for this 
season, but description is appended for benefit of those who 
have heard of and intend to buy this extremely good new rose. 
Buds are very large, pointed, of an unusual soft apricot to 
yellow, and open into a very large, heavily petaled, finely 
formed rose of exhibition type. Slow opening, but able 
to open under an astonishingly wide range of weather conditions. 
On a low plant with glossy red-olive foliage even richer than 
that of Mrs. Sam McGredy. Faint fruit fragrance, and free of 
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