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ANGELS MATEU (1934) 
A truly luscious color, a sort of coral, 
flushed with old rose. There are fifty 
petals of perfect form, with a fragrance 
of ripe blackberries. The open bloom 
seems to us to be even lovelier than the 
beautiful bud, and each day the colors 
deepen. 
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TO PLANT A ROSE. 
CONE OF EARTH 
Hole of ample’ width and depth lo @& 
accomodale rools wilhoul lwisling or bending. 
Bottom of hole must be loose and a rich 
soil mixture. Addition of a small amount 
of fertilizer or bone-meal 
thoroughly mixed in the cone-shaped bottom. 
AUTUMN (1928) 
Think of an autumn sky—all orange and 
gold and carmine pink. There you have 
the shadings of the Autumn rose. Strong 
upright growth with clean and shining 
foliage. It will mildew, however, if neg- 
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