





Rose Anna 
I'll take a piece of sheer chiffon, 
And make it into fairy’s wings, 
Then drape them, Oh, so grace- 
fully, 

To take the shape of 
dreamy things. 
Of color too, T'll adda 
bit, 
With tints you never, 
never knew, 
Or even dreamed a 
little whit, 
Were in this world or 
out of it. © 
—o0Oo— 
Picture of Rose Anna approxi- 
| mates the delicate and dreamy col- 
oring: fairy-like blue with just a 
faint orchid tinge, then splashes of 
deep orchid, golden yellow, and 
dark blue at the center. A huge 
flower, too. PRICES: 1 for 75c: 
2 for $1.30;,3 for $1.85; 6 for 
$3.50. 
neat “(hese Beautiful? 
Solve the Sweet Mystery 
Rose Anna 


This is one of those flowers whose de- 
lightful form and coloring has irresistibly 
drawn our attention every time we have 
gone near it. In other words, its beauty 
is fascinating, alluring, bewitching, or— 
well, you pick your own word. 

For our part, we like the form of the 
blooms, and the color, which we wish we 
could accurately show. Yes, it is pink, 
as you can see, but a special pink that 
we never saw before, and if the color 
photographer, the engraver, and the 
printer fail in showing it to you, we aren’t 
surprised. Showing it accurately would 
be a difficult job. 
We believe you, too, will like the color 
and form, but you'll also like the quantity 
of blooms produced by a single plant— 
hundreds of them, all piling on top of 
one another. 
Turn to page 32 (the back cover) and 
find how you can have it in your own 
garden. 

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