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songs, are popular forever. Here 
is an old favorite that rightfully 
holds its top rank in spite of new 
introductions. A vigorous grower, 
it produces countless blooms of 
brilliant, rich crimson color. per- 
fect in form and rich in fragrance. 
No rose garden should be without LADY FORTEVIOT. Long gold- 
IRISH FIREFLAME, A splendid 
flower for cutting, especially in 
the bud which is deep rich orange 
splashed with crimson. Flowers 
open somewhat single and hold 
up well after cutting. 
this outstanding red rose. en buds streaked with red, open- 
ing to large flowers of burnished 
gold. 
THE CHIEF. An All-American selec- 
tion of 1941. A new rose of unusual 
beauty. Buds are long, deep rose to 
flame color, opening to a full flower 
of flame coral and copper, changing 
to a beautiful shade of orange-pink. 
Flowers are very fragrant, borne on 
tall stems. A bushy plant with 
elossy foliage. Patented. Price $1.00 
each. 
HADLEY 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Give 
this rose plenty of room in your 
garden, for it is one of the stroneg- 
est growers of all. It combines 
many shades of flame-scarlet, 
cerise pink, and orange yellow in 
long, well formed buds that open 
slowly to gorgeous flowers pos- 
sessing delicious fragrance, Be- 
cause it is so vigorous a grower. 
every flower is on a long stem, so 
that it makes one of our finest 
cutting roses. Here is a rose that 
is invariably listed in the “first 
ten” and rightly deserves a place 
in every rose garden. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. Double 
flowers of coppery bronze flushed 
with orange and old rose. A very 
strong grower with bronzy green 
foliage. Very satisfactory. 
ge. Very satisfactor; PRESIDENT HOOVER 

CONDESA DE SASTAGO. An- 
other of those two-toned roses 
that have become so popular in 
the past few years. Glowing 
orange scarlet inside and bright 
yellow on the reverse side of the 
petals, the flower is heavily 

= textured and fragrant. A fine 
ik variety to fill up that va- 
cant space in the garden 2 
4 and one to be included in 
‘ ms VOURMUS tat onmmany 
: new rose garden 
you are planting. 
DUQUESA DE 
PENARANDA. 
Don’t be discour- _ 
aged by the name. This is ~~ 
truly a grand rose of many 
colors and shades. Nice point- 
ed buds that open into double frag- 
rant flowers of orange coppery 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO apricot, with an intermingling of 
deeper tones at the base. Long 
stems and long 
iM lasting flowers. 
Multi-Colored Rose Group 
3 Popular Two-tone varieties $1495 
One of the ear- 
liest roses to 
bloom. Depend- 
ONE OF EACH 
MRS. SAM McGREDY AUTUMN 
PRESIDENT HOOVER Regularly 75¢ each 



able anywhere. THE CHIEF (Plant Patent No. 456) 
