Rex 
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REX ANDERSON (Above) (Plant Patent No. 335) 
An outstanding exhibition Rose of delicate, lovely ivory-white . . . 
perfectly formed, slow-opening, one of the most successful whites. 
Combining this lovely purity with artistic form and dependability, 
Rex Anderson adds a new note of interesting contrast to any Rose 
planting. Its very perfection of form and color simplicity are a dramatic 
contrast of great loveliness. Its fully double flowers may be grown to 
enormous size by disbudding. Exceptionally free and vigorous, with 
abundant gray-green foliage. Soft and fascinating scent. Another 
favorite we are proud to offer. Always an excellent choice if you wish 
to achieve a garden spot effect of frosty white. A ‘‘must’’ for the 
“white garden.’’ Awarded First Class Trial-Ground Certificate, Na- 
tional Rose Society, England. 
Color. .. .delicate, lovely ivory-white. 
Growth. .exceptionally free and vigorous, abundant foliage. 
Scent... .soft and fascinating. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
FLAMBEAU (Right) (Plant Patent No. 374) 
Bright as the glow of the flaming fagots for which this brilliant 
top-flight Rose is named, the color of Flambeau is a vivid, vibrant, 
tich scarlet with shimmering velvety sheen on inside of petals. 
Brilliant tones and high-lights make Flambeau stand out like a 
beacon of color in any Rose planting. Deep carmine buds blend 
into open blooms of brightest scarlet. Particularly satisfactory 
for your garden because of its size and brilliant color. Exuberant 
in growth and most generous in bloom, it is fast becoming a fa- 
vorite tall red Rose. 
Plant Flambeau in your garden this fall; next June you'll be de- 
lighted beyond words with the tall sturdy stems crowned with 
striking bright blooms. 
Its natural grace is appealing in flower arrangements; men like 
the buds for boutonnieres; women praise Flambeau for its bold 
splash of color, both in the garden and in bouquets. Flambeau 
sets the garden aflame with compelling color that wins the ad- 
miration of all; the tone lightens somewhat in midsummer. Tall, 
2- to 3-ft., full bushes; hardy, very vigorous. 
Buds. .... 
Blooms. . 
trim, slender, pointed, carmine. 
open slowly into appealing petal formations, delightfully 
fragrant. Long stems. 
Color... 
Created. . 
. glowing scarlet, with shimmering velvety sheen. 
in the J. & P. department of Plant Research. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50 
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Panorama 


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PANORAMA (Above) (Plant Patent No. 614) 
Loveliest of the pink and white bicolors. . . each silken petal a glorious 
deep rose-pink outside, silvery-buff with pink suffusion inside. A 
marvel of nature, a pride of rosedom, Panorama is an enticing Rose of 
unique contrast. Large, well-formed blooms, although frequently as 
much as 6 in. across, have a delicate quality because of the unique color 
variations. By far the best pink and white bi-color. 
Seems deep pink in the bud but the outside color lightens and then 
as the petals open the silvery reverse sparkles in the sun. The whole 
effect is most interesting in all stages . . . from the full, ovoid bud to 
the large, beautifully cupped, 6-in. bloom. Added to the pleasing silver 
and pink color effect, Panorama has an abundant old Rose fragrance. 
The hardy plants are bushy and disease-resistant. All in all a very 
desirable addition to any Rose garden. 
Buds... .. .full and ovoid, entrancing contrast as petals unfold. 
Flowers... large, beautifully cupped. 6 in. across. 
Fragrance. .abundant . . . old Rose perfume. 
Plant..... hardy, bushy, disease-, suh-, and rain-resistant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

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