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(Plant Patent No. 590) 
Noted for Bright Color 
and Clusters of Buds 
The sparkling cheer of yellow daffodils in spring! 
Continuously throughout the summer and fall, Fan- 
tasia miraculously buries itself in clusters of bright 
yellow, pointed buds that almost cover the plant at 
times. Gradually each bud opens, showing a rich 
deep yellow center fading to soft pale yellow at the 
edge of each downy petal. Wide, flaring and star- 
like, the outer petals roll back as the flower develops. 
The general effect of this remarkable combination of 
rich color and delicate form is impossible to describe. 
Added to the extravagant display of bloom, it is 
the loveliest and most generous of yellow Hybrid Teas. 
Radiant Color—Always in Bloom 
All over America Rose lovers are enthusiastic because 
they say the bright golden yellow of these beautiful 
buds gives them a special thrill . . . a thrill that no 
other flower can approach. 
Sparkling, always abundant, Fantasia is truly an out- 
standing Hybrid Tea that you can rely on for fabu- 
lous masses of bloom in this radiant golden color. 
So rugged and so abundant with bloom 
) «es that many expetienced gardeners con- 
= | sider this a Floribunda. Although it 
is actually a Hybrid Tea and will be 
easily recognized as such for its lovely 
form, it nevertheless has the rugged, 
vigorous characteristics of a Flort- 
bunda, particularly in its profusion of 
trim pointed clusters of buds. 
Buds....delightfully sleek, pointed, bright 
golden yellow to mellow peach, in 
great profusion. 
Blooms...medium sized, high-centered, exquisite 
form; 30 to 35 satiny petals, with a 
silvery sheen outside. Lightens to 
creamy yellow as the flowers finish. 
Perfume. .unique, wild-rose fragrance. 
Habit.... very hardy, bushy plants about 30 in. 
tall; disease-resistant. Bloom in great 
abundance early, and rebloom all sum- 
mer and fall. 
Origin. . .fcom the House of A. Dickson & Son, 
Ireland. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
There is'no garden -so th, 
so stately, as'a formal Rose 
- gatden. 
