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MME. COCHET- 
COCHET 
Pat. No. 129 
Long-pointed buds of coppery 
pink, flushed orange at the 
base, open to 414-inch blooms. 
Open flower the same lovely 
copper-pink, changing to soft 
satiny pink as it ages. Sweet 
ede Gold Meta," ~— LOWELL THOMAS fat. no. 58 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; A vibrant lemon color, of vigorous growth and proud, beauti- 
6 for $7.50 ful form. The high-cupped blooms with their gracefully re- 
flexed petals make magnificent flowers over 4 inches across 
when finally opened. Vigorous, upright plants with Iustrous 
green foliage make a perfect foil for the rich yellow blooms. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.50 


© 
Pat. No. 23 
Featured by Florists All Over America 
Winner of Gold Medals at New York, St. Louis, Phila. 
A glorious, widely known red, especially prized 
for its long stems, rich color, pointed buds and 
general usefulness as a gorgeous cut flower. 
Better Times has been the favorite red Rose with 
florists for many years. Pronounced, 
enchanting fragrance. Does remark- 
ably well even in extremely warm 
climates where the velvety blooms 
withstand sun and heat without fading. 
This widely known Rose has brought 
happiness to millions as a cut flower 
and also for Rose-garden planting. 
Winner of Gold Medals at New York, 
Philadelphia, and St. Louis, a favorite 
of members of the American Rose 
Society. 
Introduced during the depression of 
the ’30’s, Better Times was prophetic- 
ally named, for it did indeed signal 
= better times, especially for florists. For 
them it has become the perfect suc- 
cessor to the American Beauty Rose 
+ - - more prolific, more dependable. 
And the wonderful part of it is that 
this Rose is every bit as good in your 
garden. 
© $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 6 for $6.75 
TY-TEX ROSE 

Better Times 
Ideal for 
Bedding 
Cutting 

