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WME. HENRI GUILLOT--Pat. 337. This is a rose brimming with 1 4 
garden qualities, besides being a vivid flaming thing of st r 
beauty. Its fine long buds of brilliant orange-coral, tending 
sistently to come one on a stem, stand up nobly on the ends c 
long profusely f foliaged stems with few thorns. The splendid 
healthy foliage is glossy light green, enormously resistant tc 
age either from insects or disease, while both buds and glowing 
blossoms are nearly impervious to insect damage, including thrix 
Buds and blossoms open perfectly in a wide variety of weathers, 
the bright orange-coral fades to a beaubiful salmon pink, so tk 
bushes need not be constantly groomed of unsightly opened bloga 
Petalage varies from forty to- twenty according vie) conditions. 
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class the plent as low, | but cutting stems are very long. 
MMB. JOSEPH FL72AUD--A very striking rose with an oxtreine ian 
pointed bud of rich copver and a very double high centered bloo 
So beautiful iv has clvays | neen an extremely heavy prize winner 
but for gardén satisfaction plant it only in warm dry climates? 
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MME. VAN DE YOORDH--One of the eet and most popuiar roses 
cutting, as well as a splendid rose: for garden display, with 2 
ly velvety seimi-doubie bioous of bes scarlet ‘coming from the 3 
graceful of slender vointed buds. ‘Jonderfully fragrant with | 
damask perfume, on long smooth stems for cutting. This deéligl 
rose blooms profusely on a tall upright plant with healthy foli: 
so strong growing it can be used in a shrub border and will he. 
pete with shrubs on. their own terms, refusing to be crowded out 
The bigger it gets the more cutting roses it can give Yous 
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MRS. EDWARD LAXTON--A lovely rich multicolored rose of Plami 
orange and old rose, of exhibition form in -bud and bloom. The 
bloom is unusually lovely, large and fully double; with waved | 
als margined by a delicate hairline of ivory. This radiant ‘ros 
boasts a plant with dark giceming hollylike foliage impervious 1 5 
mildew, and is a rose gaining in favor rapidly as it become samy 
ter known, ranking among finest modern varieties by American i 
Society members' reports. Sweet fruit te ee Mediums: 
Cut your low growing roses lightly the ohne year, and build 4 
up into fine big husky bushes for heavy future production of 
bloom with fine cutting stems. \ ae 
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