PRESIDENT MACIA—A very different rose, of delicate shell pink with a deeper reverse 
to the petals. The graceful big bud opens in an unusually large bloom with airily 
waved petals, like a super-waterlily. This is a rose for warm to hot climates, and the 
bloom can stand unlimited sun. The bush is strong and vital, of splendid shape and 
clothed with large firm foliage. The blossoms also are notable for the splendid thick 
smooth substance of the petals. Delicately fragrant, a fine rose rapidly becoming known 
and much admired. When it gets hot it develops copper and gold tints that make the 
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PRESIDENT PLUMECOCK—The name seems to hold this rose back. Extremely heavy- 
blooming yellow to coppery orange with urn-shaped buds that hold their color far 
better in the heat than the older ones. With all of these good qualities it is also thrips 
resistant and a very good cut flower. Good anywhere. Medium height................ $1.50 
PRINCES MARINA—A perfectly reliable rose in the Mrs. Sam McGredy colors, with 
a beautiful slender bud held absolutely upright on ends of fine cutting stems. Fragrant, 
not quite so double as Mrs. Sam, healthy thrips resistant, performing wonderfully in 
hot gardens, and good anywhere. A fine bush for bedding also. Also the foliage is as 
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SOEUR THERESE—A well known and very popular yellow rose with slender urn shaped 
buds, striped with red when the weather is humid or cool. Its hardy healthy vigorous 
plant is tall growing. I consider this rose far superior to Eclipse. It has far better 
color stability and is much more vigorous as well as hardier. I do not know of any 
of the new introductions that can compare in length of bud, hardiness, vigor, or 
general good qualities for a cut flower. Its extreme vigor makes disbudding necessary 
in order to get one bud on a stem, as would a strong plant of any variety. See this 
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SOUV. pE JEAN SOUPERT—This very glossy foliaged yellow rose shading to copper 
in the cool weather has a very long bud and is almost thornless (conditions change 
this—see “Hennessey on Roses’’) has long stems with only average culture and because 
of its “Tea Type’ of plant makes it last very well as a cut flower. This also is very 
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SUNTAN—This outstanding new rose came into commerce without the usual fanfare 
of lithographing. It is good under all conditions, varying in color as to weather and 
season from creamy tan to orangy copper, with glossy foliage and upright growth. 
Remarkably healthy as well as very vigorous, This really will give you a lot of cut 
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TEMNO—For the ones who want a black red this is the best. It is very fragrant and 
blackspot proof. Because of its dark color it should have afternoon shade. It is 
fully double and possibly a trifle darker than old Prince Camile de Rohan, the old 
black red hybrid Perpetual, so it has a fair amount of vigor, though still not a Meh 
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TEXAS CENTENNIAL—This rose in sections of the country that have a large portion 
of their summer above 85 degree Fahrenheit tops Charlotte Armstrong. Its color is 
variable, according to weather. If you have several cloudy days its buds will become 
blood red, and as the rose opens it gets lighter. Sometimes it is only pink in hot 
weather. Again late in the fall I have had it a salmony yellow. Always it is perfect 
in form and very fragrant on a very strong growing plant. A rose garden without 
this rose is missing something for this rose is here to stay for those who want roses 
FORCLIET ALICE JOY hateee sient octets eee sasew $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. No further discount. 
