Feu Joseph Looymans. (lLooymans 1921). There is seldom 
a time from spring until fall that you cannot pick a bouquet 
of long yellow apricot and buff buds from this truly wonder- 
ful rose bush. As the petals open you will find them light on 
the tips, deepening gradually toward the base, making a 
rare combination of light and deeper shades. Bright green, 
mildew resistant foliage. Each, 60c. 
Frau Karl Druschki. (Lambert 1901). For 40 years this 
remarkable rose has been a source of joy in our gardens. 
The large well shaped ivory white blooms and glistening 
foliage never fail to please. Each, 60c. 
General McArthur. (E. G. Hill 1905). Large full scarlet 
flowers on a free branching bush. Still the most fragrant of 
all réd roses. Each, -75c. 
Golden Emblem. (McGredy 1917). Long orange buds, 
streaked with crimson, open pertectly into generous sized 
flowers of rich orange. Glossy foliage. Each, 5Uc. 
Golden Rapture. (Kordes 1933). No yellow rose, old or 
new, can compare with this variety for richness of lasting 
color. While it has fewer petals than either Mrs. E. P. 
Thom or McGredys yellow its smoother deeper color, sub- 
stantial texture and perfect form make it indispensable. 
Mild fragrance. Excellent for cutting. Each, 60c. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte. Exquisite buds of intense cop- 
pery scarlet open to double medium sized flowers of glow- 
ing carmine—rich full color found in but few good roses. 
The bushes are extremely vigorous and free flowering, 
Highly polished foliage is abundant and disease resistant. An 
All-America selection for 1943 so it should be good. The 
rose is entirely new to us but comes well recommended. 
Patent applied for. Each, $1.50. 

HEART’S DESIRE 
Patent No. 501 Hadley. (Montgomery 1914). Velvety red buds and open 
flowers. Intense fragrance. Each, 50c. 
Heart’s Desire. (Howard & Smith, 1942). The only All- 
America selection for 1942. Long pointed buds of clear 
glowing red open to full high centered flowers of the same 
color. Unfading. Marvelous fragrance. Plenty of good 
leathery foliage. Grows upright and blooms continuously. 
What more could we ask? Patent 501. Each, $1.50. 
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