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YELLOV 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT Deep yellow 
and very fragrant. $1.25 
PEACE The Rainbow Rose. All-American 
winner for 1946. The gorgeous canary yellow 
bud, with cerise picoteed edges, opens slowly 
to flower of immense size. The colors change 
as the flower unfolds — yellow, gold, cream 
and alabaster white, with the cerise edging 
changing to soft rose, apple blossom pink, and 
finally to soft pink, lavender. $3.00 each 
COPPER 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Plant Pat. #38) 
Slim orange copper buds opening to richly 
fragrant salmon blooms. $1.50 
TALISMAN brilliant orange and gold, con- 
stantly in bloom. $1.25 
CLIMBING ROSES 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN Vigorous 
grower — long crimson bud opening to an 
iridescent pear! pink. $1.25 
NEW DAWN One of the best, clean 
bright foliage and hundreds of exquisite 
shell pink flowers. The ever blooming form 
of Dr. Van Fleet. $1.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET the flashing rich red 
blooms of this climber are known every- 
where. A strong hardy grower. $1.25 
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WHITE 
MME. JULES BOUCHE 
Immense cream 
white, vigorous and free flowering, $1.25 
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RED 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG long blood 
red buds open to glowing cerise, which changes 
during the cool weather to vivid spectrum red 
$1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY Huge blooms freely pro- 
duced. Deep vivid crimson shaded ox-blood 
red. $1.75 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE Magnificent bril- 
liant red. $1.25 
PINK 
BETTY UPRICHARD delicate salmon pink, 
coppery carmine reverse. $1.25 
MARY MARGARET Mc BRIDE coral pink 
petals, gold at the base. Large pointed bud, 
exquisitely fragrant blooms $1. 50 
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