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BRIGHT EYES (Page 92) 
A fine new creamy yellow Floribunda. There will be 
hundreds of Roses smiling at you when the clustered 
yellow buds of Bright Eyes open in a profusion of con- 
tinuous bloom. As the conary-yellow buds expand, the 
color alters in the opening flowers, changing to a shim- 
mering, silvery: yellow near the outer margins of the 
petals. At times the silvery tips are tinted in a most 
artistic manner with soft pastels of pink and rose. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE (Page 92) 
The crimson clusters of brilliant red Roses, acting as a 
hood or cloak, cover the dark green, heavily foliaged 
bushes in a continuous display of velvety red. The me- 
dium sized buds expanding slowly, finally culminate into 
open flowers of vivid crimson. Every flower in the spray, 
when fully expanded, is an exquisitely formed red 
rosette. Great vigor is manifested in the spreading clus- 
ters of crimson, the clusters lasting for days and days. 
PINK ROSETTE (Page 93) 
Pink Rosette definitely links together the glamour and 
beauty of the present with the style and charm of the 
past. The open sprays bear many pure peach-pink buds. 
There is about the Rose that indefinable quality that 
connects Pink Rosette with the quaint style, primness 
and beauty of Colonial charm. 
ROSY MORN (Page 97) 
This dainty new Rose produces flowers in quantities that 
are truly prodigious. Many stalks break from the base 
of the rugged plants, each stalk providing numerous 
sprays. Each stem of the spray is tipped with a dainty 
peach-pink bud, a little larger than the well-known 
Sweetheart or Cecile Brunner. The deep peach-pink 
changes to salmon in the opening flowers and at the 
height of the season the entire plant is a bank of soft 
pink and salmon. 
GLORIOUS (Page 91) : 
The bushes of ‘’Glorious’’ are well branched, producing 
strong canes that divide into many open sprays bearing 
informal clusters of deep vermilion buds, expanding into 
semi-double flowers of Tyrian rose. The flowers com- 
pletely cover the plants. Taking the liberty to choose 
from the entire Rose family, it would be impossible to 
surpass the new Rose “’Glorious”’ for the purpose of bor- 
dering drives or walks, for mass planting or grouping, 
in ee for any situation: where a wealth of color is de- 
sired. 
MING TOY (Page 96) 
Beauty of detail brings forth all the fine qualities and 
loveliness centered in the new Polyantha Rose, “Ming 
Toy.’’ The dainty petals are so precisely placed in Ming 
Toy that the high centered, brilliant rose-red flowers 
may be fairly compared with a miniature Camellia in 
form. The rugged plants abound with health, which 
accounts for the tremendous energy displayed in the 
constant production of Roses. This energy is manifested 
in the cut sprays as well as the plants, the flowers last- 
ing from 5 to 6 days or more. Ming Toy is particularly 
beautiful in the autumn; it blooms endlessly. 
WHITE WINGS (Page 95) 
The flowers of White Wings are perfectly formed. The 
silvery white petals show to good advantage above the 
laurel-green foliage. The individual 5-petaled Roses are 
borne in pyramidal sprays. Each separate flower is 
artistically placed in the spray, the flowers standing out 
in bold relief bright and clear. In the center of the disk 
formed by the perfect circle of petals is embedded a 
lovely cluster of amethyst stamens tipped with anthers 
of gold. The finest single white Rose, equalling in every 
respect the beauty of its counterpart in pink, the well- 
known Dainty Bess. 
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