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SONATA (Above) 
(Plant Patent No. 732) 
Sonata is truly as beautiful as a symphonic melody. Coch- 
ineal-red in spring and fall, in summer lightening to unusual 
hues of deep lively pink. In lovely contrast, the outside of 
the petals is several shades darker than inside. The large 
flowers are perfectly shaped, opening gradually and artistically 
from long, pointed buds of intense cochineal-red. 
The dark green foliage contrasts beautifully with the flowers 
and completes the charm and artistry of the entire plant. 
Growing proudly erect on long, strong stems, Sonata blooms 
abundantly from spring to fall, gracing your garden with 
ample color and providing a generous supply of cut flowers. 
All the delicate and vibrant harmony of a musical master- 
piece seem somehow to have found living expression in the 
exquisite form, enticing aroma, and sparkling color of this 
‘ose. Sonata is truly as beautiful as a symphonic melody. 
pointed, long, cochineal-red. 
sweet and pleasing. 
very prolific. Sum, heat and disease-resistant. 
Hi hardy, vigorous, upright, about 36 in. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 



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DICKSONS RED 
(Plant Patent No. 376) 
First All-America ftose Selection Chosen in 1940— 
Still **Tops”’ 
This glowing scarlet-red Rose from the Emerald Isle “‘has everything’’— 
flashing color; large, beautifully cupped, high-centered form; rich fra- 
grance; early, abundant, continuous bloom; resistance to heat; strong, 
sturdy bush; clear, healthy foliage. So lovely, so rugged, so able to 
stand the hottest sun with color undimmed, so completely satisfying it 
continues to be one of the leading red Roses. In cooler weather, a rich 
velvety red. Received Gold Medal, National Rose Society of England; 
Clay Cup for Fragrance. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50 
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ALEZANE. (Plant Patent No. 116) A unique apricot color! Prized for 
its profusion of bloom and hardiness. Will be the first Rose to bloom in 
yout garden. Blooms three weeks earlier than most. Enchanting in its unusual 
hues. E. A. Piester, curator, of the Hartford Rose Garden says, “‘Alezane 
is the hardiest and most winter-resistant of the hundreds of varieties in the 
Hartford Garden.”’ 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
ENCHANTMENT. (Plant Patent No. 737) One of our most popular 
recent introductions! Outstanding for its early display of large, stately 
buds, apricot-tinged outside, deepening to clear yellow at the base. These 
lovely buds open gracefully, producing enormous, high-centered, 6-in. 
blooms of delightful fragrance and rich peach-pink color. One of the largest 
and most glorious pink Roses . . . its color is completely entrancing; its 
vigor and profusion of bloom overwhelming. A real thoroughbred that will 
be a ‘‘winner”’ in your garden. Vigorous, upright growth, 2 to 3 ft. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
CYNTHIA BROOKE. (Plant Patent No. 551) A Rose of surpassing / 
loveliness and perfume, this gem from the famous McGredy’s of Ireland. 
As the flowers develop, the beautiful salmon-orange color of the petals 
becomes a pinkish orange and the inside petals of golden yellow finish soft 
buff-yellow. The rounded bud is salmon-orange. Vigorous, hardy, blooms 
all summer. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
FLAMBEAU. (Plant Patent No. 374) Bright as the glow of the flam- 
ing fagots for which this brilliant top-flight Rose is named, Flambeau is 
a vivid, vibrant, rich scarlet with shimmering velvet sheen on inside of 
petals. Exuberant in growth, most generous in bloom. Its natural grace 
is appealing in flower arrangements. Tall, 21% to 3 ft., full bushes; hardy, 
very vigorous. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50 

