SONATA 
Signora 
(Plant Pat. No. 201) 
The long buds, of a warm burnt sienna, opening to a lighter hue, E. 
toward mandarin, are carried on strong stems for cutting. Blooms 
continuously in bursts of golden color from early spring to winter. 
The bush is a vigorous grower with glossy foliage. 
Price $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 

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SIGNORA 
Sonata 
(Plant Pat. No. 732) 
Artistically urn-shaped blooms of a deep camellia-rose are carried on good 
cutting stems above glossy foliage. Mildly fragrant, this rose is of a stronger 
color than most pink roses, and is quite unusual in its unique shades. A free 
branching plant. 
Price $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
Sweet Sixteen 
(Plant Pat.No. 631) 
This rose blooms early in the season. The attractive light pink buds with 
shades of rose will be ready for cutting ahead of most roses in your garden. The 
long firm buds, half unrolled blooms, and the large petalled open flowers are 
magnificent in their form and delicacy of fragrance. It is 3 to 3% feet in height; 
disease resistant. 
Price $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
Saturnia 
(Plant Pat. No. 349) 
One of the outstanding roses of the Pacific Northwest area. Brilliant cardinal- 
red petals with a reverse of salmon-yellow and copper. The unforgetable fruity 
fragrance and glowing color of this rose should make it a favorite. The bush is 
sturdy, growing from 2 to 21% feet; the foliage is rich, dark and glossy green. 
Price $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 


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