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CHARLOTTE 
This is truly a charming rose of soft 
pink, with a coral tint at the base of the 
petals. The form is’nearly perfect, and 
has been compared to the ever popular 
Picture. The buds are long and pointed, 
the foliage is good and the rose makes 
an especially fine corsage bloom. 
[ac 1al 5 GO AROMAS Rev AONE AMD ooh ce cnc Wa ba we $1.25 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
This is the only rose that won the All 
American Award in 1941. The Arm- 
strong Nurseries of Ontario had been 
trying to develop a rose worthy of the 
name of the mother of the household, 
and when this lovely bloom: of carmine 
and cerise opened, it was decided 
“Here is the one’. Long slender buds, 
opening to large spectrum-red blooms 
make this an ideal cutting rose. Reports 
from cold climates assure us that it is 
especially hardy and disease resistant. 
It has been awarded so many medals 
since its introduction that we feel sure 
that you will wish to have at least one 
in your garden. 
Potent: Nordn5. Pach. £2. ae $1.50 
CHEER 
Well named. This is a cheerful rose, 
free-flowering and gay. The entire plant 
seems to burst into bloom at once, and 
makes a glorious spot of color in your 
garden. Ovoid, orangepink buds open 
to five inch bright pink and reddish 
blooms. Fragrant. Vigorous. 
Pal “applied Micky thach)o. 4... 3: $1.50 
CHRISTOPHER STONE (1935) 
There are several good new red roses 
and this one is popular wherever roses 
are known. It has perfect form, scarlet 
with a dusky nap to the petals which 
never blue. Fragrant. It is only a me- 
dium size plant, at best, so do not be 
tempted to buy a second grade. It de- 
serves the best spot you can give it, 
and will reward you with lovely bril- 
liant blooms all season long. Each..$1.25 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO (1933) 
A Spanish novelty with startlingly vivid 
coloring. It has true Austrian Copper 
shading, and is very double as well. 
Many of our customers tell us that this is 
the brightest rose in their garden. Vigor- 
ous growing and upright. Seems happy 
in any sort of climate. The buds are 
chrome-yellow but open to a brilliant 
red, with gold shining through from the 
reverse side of the petals. Not a beau- 
tiful bud, in form, but opens to shapely 
bloom: ati ty. ees eee $1.25 
CRIMSON GLORY 
Truly crimson, and truly glorious. All 
over the country reports come in that 
this is one of the best roses ever grown. 
It is rather a low and spreading bush, 
which produces an abundance of huge 
fragrant blooms with sweet perfume, 
and lovely form. 
Patent No. 105. Each........ NE a) $1.50 
CUBA (1926) 
A gorgeous bedding rose. Semi-double; 
15 petals of vivid beauty. Long slender 
buds opening to orange-scarlet blooms. 
Brightens up an entire garden. : 
Each .4254...tcees 2 eee ee $1.25 
CYNTHIA BROOKE 
This is a McGredy rose, which means 
it should find a place in your garden 
and will be beloved by everyone. Sal- 
mon-orange buds open to a medium- 
sized flower (45 petals) of golden yellow | 
with a pinkish orange facing. Hardy, 
disease resistant and good in any 
weather. 
Patent No. Solothach. 99 $1.50 
DAINTY BESS (1925) 
We often decide that this is our favorite 
rose. Five petals of apple-blossom pink, 
with stamens of wine red; a charming 
rose in every stage and the joy of the 
flower-arrangement artist. Each......$1.25 
DICKSON’S RED (1938) 
This is the favorite red rose of many 
rose lovers. Its warmth of color com 
bined with a rich fragrance make it a 
“must have” for the connoisseur. Dur- 
ing the summer months this was one of 
the showiest roses in our test garden. 
Patent No. 376. Fach see $1.50 
We will continue to maintain our ‘'Test Garden", planting the best 
of the new varieties side by side with the ‘Old Favorites” ; 
Come 
in and enjoy them with us-—any time. 
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