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CALEDONIA a free blooming, marble white 
flower on long stems. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI huge clear white, 
one of the hardiest. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA pearly 
white with a slight lemon cast at the center. 
YELLOW 
GOLDEN DAWN sunflower yellow, large 
LADY HILLINGDON deep Indian yellow. 
ROSLYN golden yellow, orange reverse. 
PINK , 
BETTY UPRICHARD delicate salmon pink, 
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DAME EDITH HELEN clear pink high- 
centered bloom, more petals than any other 
rose. 
EDITOR MACFARLAND brilliant rose 
MADAME CAROLINE TESTOUT - soft 
pink. 
RADIANCE silver pink, very free blooming. 
FLORIBUNDA 
CECILE BRUNNER the Sweetheart Rose, 
soft shell pink, 18”. 
ELSE POULSEN bright rose pink, semi- 
double, 3’ to 314’. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
MARY WALLACE large flowers of glisten- 
ing rose pink, a strong grower with glossy 
foliage. 
PAUL’S SCARLET the flashing rich red 
blooms of this climber are known every- 
where. A strong hardy grower. 
PRIMROSE. large double flower of soft 
primrose yellow. The plant is of unques- 
tioned hardiness. 
SILVER MOON a superb variety with 
handsome foliage and immense single 
flowers of creamy white with prominent 
yellow stamens. 
DAINTY BESS This charming Irish single 
rose has broad petals of softest shell pink 
surrounding a cluster of crimson stamens. 
Blooms are exceptionally long lasting. 
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ROSE BUSHES This clean hardy stock, 
if planted this spring, will bloom freely this 
and every summer. All at $1.25 each, except 
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COPPER AND ORANGE SHADES 
MARGARET MCGREDY glorious orange 
vermilion. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER a blend of cerise 
pink, cream and scarlet. 
TALISMAN prilliant orange and gold, con- 
stantly in bloom. 
RED 
AMI QUINARD superb dark velvety red. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS deep crimson. 
E.G. HILL dazzling scarlet. — 
HADLEY extra large flowered, pure lumi- 
nous red. 



GLORIA MUNDI prilliant orange scarlet 
double, 18”. 
IDEAL deepest velvety red black, 18”. 
LAFAYETTE crimson red, prolific and 
large flowered, 2’ to 214’. 






NEW PATENTED ROSES grand new va- 
rieties worthy of special attention. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG long _ blood. 
red buds open to glowing cerise, which changes 
during the cool weather to vivid spectrum red 
$1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY Huge blooms freely pro- 
duced. Deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood 
red. $1.75 
LOWELL THOMAS perfectly formed rich 
golden yellow flowers which retain their 
__ gorgeous color with almost no fading $2.00. 
MARY MARGARET Mt BRIDE oral pink 
petals, gold at the base. Large pointed bud, 
exquisitely fragrant blooms $1.50. 
MIRANDY 1945 All American selection. A 
rich deep dark red with black shadings. Pene- 
trating fragrance. Rich green foliage. 
PEACE The Rainbow Rose. All-American 
winner for 1946. The gorgeous canary yellow 
bud, with cerise picoteed edges, opens slowly 
to flower of immense size. The colors change 
as the flower unfolds — yellow, gold, cream 
and alabaster white, with the cerise edging 
changing to soft rose, apple blossom pink, and 
finally to soft pink, lavender. $3.00 each 
THE GARDEN CENTER -53 LASALLE ROAD, WEST HARTFORD, CONN. - PHONE 32-4272 
