SIGNORA (Aicardi) $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75 
This rose from Italy is a real masterpiece, in both plant and bloom. Long bud 
of a warm burnt sienna opening to a lighter hue toward mandarin. The plant 
is a tall grower (4 ft.) with every bloom on a long, strong stem. Foliage is 
handsome. (Colle Oppio Gold Medal 1935.) Plant patent No. 201. 
SONATA (G. A. Van Rossem) $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75* 
We are most enthusiastic over this rose as it is one of our best cutting roses, 
although it blues some in the open flower. The long pointed buds of cochineal 
red open to full double roses of deep pink. The plant is a vigorous, upright 
grower with large leathery foliage quite free of disease. Plant patent applied 
Or 
SWEET SIXTEEN (W. E. Lammerts ) $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75* 
Here is a superb rose, particularly adapted to coastal areas. The long slender 
buds open to beautifully formed flowers of light pink with shades of rose and 
gold. These sweetly scented blooms are borne on strong stems and are excellent 
cut flowers. Plant patent No. 631. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Dixie Rose Co.) ‘$1.25 each, 3 for $3.15 
Texas Centennial is a sport of the popular rose President Hoover. Type of 
growth is the same although it appears to have more and better foliage. Quite 
prolific in bloom. Flowers are brick red, having a faint tinge of gold, with a 
lighter center. This rose has shown up very well. A splendid exhibition rose. 
Plant patent No. 162. 
THE CHIEF (W. E. Lammerts) $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75* 
We like this rose for its profuse blooming qualities and the excellent plant. 
The long buds of deep rose flame open to large fragrant flowers of flame, coral 
and copper. The plant is a very strong, upright, spreading grower with large 
dark green leathery foliage. Plant patent No. 456. 
*No further discount allowed. 
THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
This splendid organization of nearly ten thousand enthusiastic rose lovers, 
fosters the growing of better roses and real rose pleasure for the amateur. Their 
numcrous publ'cations are filled with interest and their advisory council is 
always rcady to be of assistance to you. You are most ‘cordially invited to 
become a member. We are members-and shall be glad to send you an application 
blank, or write directly to the American Rose Society, Box 687, Harrisburg, Pa. 
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