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ROSE BAMPTON (Right) 
A cheery, challenging shade of China red—only Rose like 
it—heightened in the sunlight and always distinctive, 
radiantly beautiful in the garden. Retains its depth of 
color throughout the long life of the blooms. One is 
drawn to this exciting Rose as to the superb voice of the 
singer for whom it is named. In early spring occasionally 
there are two-tone variations between the outer and inner 
petals; from early summer to frost the intense red remains 
in all its brightening beauty. Petals reflex slightly as 
they open and the full flower resembles a camellia. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
(Plant Patent No. 425) 
BRANDYWINE (Below) 
(Plant Patent No. 530) 
Vigorous, hardy and fragrant. Brandywine always retains its foliage even 
under difficult conditions. Created in ‘‘Cradle-of-Liberty Land,’’ on the 
banks of the historic Brandywine, tall and strong and rugged as the patriots 
Bugseeen 
Blooms... 
Fragrance. . 
Plants... 
Foliage. .. 
rich carmine, de- 
veloping into 
China red. 
.5% in., double, 
hold a long time. 
50 petals. 
Delightful old- 
Rose. 
2% ft. tall. Very 
tall. Very hardy; 
disease-resistant. 
.tich, dark, boun- 
tiful. 
of old. The handsome large pointed buds are the answer to a flower arranger’s 
ptayer; lovely for bouquets, exquisite in boutonniere or corsage. The virile plants 
grow to a height of 4 ft., blooming heartily right through till late fall. In a de- 
lightful shade of buff-yellow, the sleek buds open slowly and finish light yellow; 
in the cooler fall weather they assume lively orange tints. Their sweet fragrance 
is equally pleasurable in the garden and in the home. 
Particularly effective in your garden because its disease-resistant qualities and 
; 2 unusual dark green foliage make it attractive even 
when there are few flowers. 
ics, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 


Brandywine 




























Rose 
Bampton 
REX ANDERSON (Below) (Plant Patent No. 335) 
An outstanding exhibition Rose of delicate, lovely ivory- 
white—perfectly formed, slow-opening, one of the very 
few successful whites. Its fully double flowers may be 
gtown to enormous size by disbudding. Exceptionally 
free and vigorous with abundant gray-green foliage. Soft 
and fascinating scent. Another favorite we are proud to 
offer. Always an excellent choice if you wish to achieve a 
garden spot effect of frosty white. A ‘‘must’’ for the 
“white garden.’’ Awarded First Class Trial-Ground 
Certificate, National Rose Society, England. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 ' 
Rex Anderson 




