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(Plant Patent No. 525) 
Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Hill Top is one of the latest introductions of Hill’s, one of their 
best. The handsomely moulded flowers have loosely outward rolled 
petals quite pointed, creating the effect so sought in Roses, The : 
color at opening is a deep capucine-buff and remains that shade in 
the center of the flower while the outer edges of the flower petals 
turn a pale pinkish buff. Hill Top is a very free blooming variety 
and a clean, strong grower. As you know, it is one of the favorite 
cut flower Roses and soon will be a garden favorite because of its 
color as well as clean, strong habit. 
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Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
Taffeta is outstanding in its ability to produce long-stemmed, 
perfectly formed, fragrant buds in the rich pink and salmon tones 
which almost everyone likes. It is difficult to name one color or 
color combination which will be typical of this beautiful new Rose 
because it is so changeable, displaying dozens of lovely color com- 
binations throughout the season. At various times it may be de- 
scribed as rose-pink, salmon, or apricot, but the predominant color 
is usually a@ rich carmine-rose in the bud, changing to Begonia-rose 
in the open flower. The reverse of the petals always displays con- 
siderable yellow. Along with the lovely changeable coloring goes a 
perfect slender bud form and frilled, delicately veined petals. The 
medium to large buds open to semi-double flowers of about 21 
petals. The flowers have a pronounced fragrance. 
The vigorous, upright plant is moderately bushy, with huge, glossy, 
dark green leaves, mahogany-red in the young growth. Nation- 
wide tests indicate that Taffeta is a success in all sections of the 
country—Pacific Coast, Middle West, East Coast, and South. 



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