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AMI QUINARD—A vigorous profuse-blooming plant, with long 
pointed blackish-garnet buds, opening to loose, semi-double blooms 
which are so dark they seem almost black. 
AUTUMN—The flowers are an unusual combination of deep burnt 
orange and pink, streaked with red. A strong upright grower 
with thick dark green glossy foliage. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Large, fragrant flowers of delicate salmon- 
pink, with reverse of petals carmine with a coppery sheen. A 
profuse bloomer on a tall upright plant. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A scarlet-crimson rose, sensational for 
its form, color, fragrance, and freedom of bloom. The lovely 
pointed buds come singly on erect firm stems and open to vivid 
scarlet blooms with large heavy-textured petals which, in the 
fall, are veiled with a dusky nap of blackish crimson. Plants 
vigorous; foliage olive-green, and disease-resistant. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—This rose simply stormed its way to 
the top with its rich unusual colors, delightful fragrance, and free 
bloom on plants of unusual vigor. The flowers are coppery-red 
inside, reverse of petals pure gold. Dark glossy foliage. 
CYNTHIA—Buds are long, pointed and open to fully double flow- 
ers of rich coppery rose. An excellent cutting rose as well as 
effective for garden color. Tall upright grower. 

DAINTY BESS—Slender salmon-rose buds opening to single me- 
PICTURE dium sized flowers with crinkled and wavy petals of soft rose-pink. 
The brilliant crimson stamens make a very pleasing contrast. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—A beautiful rose with a coloring of 
orange-apricot backed with deeper coppery tones. A strong up- 
right grower with plenty of clean bright foliage. 

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