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WAVES 
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Panorama 
WAVES 
(Plant Patent No. 638) 
PANORAMA 
(Plant Patent No. 614) 
A standout in our Rose garden at the International Flower Show in 
New York. This magnificent clear pink Rose, with its perfect form 
and clean, straight growth, was admired by everyone. The color 
is pronounced but of a soft delicate quality that gives your garden 
an unusual warmth and vibrance. 
The coral-pink, ovoid buds and intriguing, cup-shaped blooms are 
Loveliest of the pink and white bicolors . . . each silken petal a glorious 
deep rose-pink outside, silvery buff with pink suftusion inside. A marvel ot 
nature, an enticing Rose of unique contrast. Although frequently as much 
as 6 in. across, has a delicate quality because of the color variations. 
Seems deep pink in the bud but the outside color lightens and then as the 
~pink ‘ é petals open the silvery reverse sparkles in the sun. Interesting in all stages 
of unceasing interest and very generous with their Old Rose fra- . from the full, ovoid bud to the large, cupped bloom. Has an abundant 
| grance. WAVES’ desirability in the garden is further heightened Old Rose fragrance. ; 
by the great profusion of bloom, an inspiring display of clear Pee ee vray, 
glowing pink in spring and summer. Becomes suffused more and Ble ee 
more with yellow as the summer advances, in fall reaching a 
lovely soft salmon-pink. 
Plant ..very hardy, 214 ft., 15 to 18-in. stems. 
1 Profuse. flowers in great profusion from spring till late fall. 
Blooms. .35 firm petals that hold well insun. . . strong stems. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
1 and ovoid, entrancing contrast as petals unfold. 
large, beautifully cupped. 6 in. across. 
Fragrance. abundant . . . Old Rose perfume. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 









| ZULU QUEEN (Right) — (Plant Patent No 363) 
Most Widely Used Dark of the Dark, Dark Reds 
The darkest and one of the ‘‘blackest’’ of all red Roses. . . a magnificent, 
dusky deep maroon, almost black in its recesses. The flowers are very 
large and full petaled. Large, dark green foliage on a stalwart bush. Of 
distinct vigor and beauty, the rich, 
velvety blooms never burn in the sun, ©1.er.co, Zulu Queen 
hold their color admirably in torrid 
weather. While not an unusually free 
bloomer, Zulu Queen will produce 
Beieeiadiled foclingiof personal’ pride more than enough flowers to satisfy 
as well. your expectations. The demand con- 
YOU NEED ONLY A FEW BUDS tinues steadily for this rare Rose. 
The making of a corsage is not Medium in height. 
difficult after a little practice. Simply Bush... .. 
tie or wire several of your garden Roses 
together and decorate them with a 

| HOW TO WEAR ROSES 
AS ACCESSORIES 
Roses cut from your own garden 
make unusual and striking accessories 
for practically any occasion. A single 
§ Rosebud ora small corsage of your own 
making can be just as effective as any 
| piece of costume jewelry, and will give 

. vigorous, hardy, well pro- 
portioned; grows 2 ft. tall. 
small bow or an attractive pin. Select 
3 or 5 buds ranging from tightly closed 
ones to half-open flowers, and fasten 
them securely in a triangle or long 
sweeping group. Cut the stems and 
conceal them with fresh green foliage. 
With a little practice you will find many 
interesting and original designs. 
1 you really need to have lots of 
fun and to make yourself attractively 
different is a few Rosebuds and a little 
imagination. 

Blooms...the long, pointed buds 
open gloriously; distinctly 
and delightfully perfumed. 
Generous. .each bloom proudly borne, 
singly on long stems. 
While not an exuberant 
bloomer, far from sparse. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 
12 for $20.00 

