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HARDY GARDEN ROSES (Continued) 
Price: $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen. except where 

noted 
“Copper Lustre”’’ 
Applause (Patent Applied For)—The new Rose Applause is 
another descendant of that famous variety Charlotte Arm- 
strong. It is a Rose which is going to make its way in the 
world on its own merit. The big fragrant buds are a 
sparkling, dazzling light red in color. The perfectly shaped 
50-petalled open blooms are heavy with fragrance. One 
feature that will put this variety over in any Rose garden is 
the enormous quantity of blooms which it carries. Applause 
is the first Rose to win the much-prized Gold Medal at the 
famous Bagatelle Gardens in Paris in the first post-war con- 
test. Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per dozen. 
Butterscotch (Patent 613)—Soft pale orange-yellow petals with 
inside of lemon-chrome at the base, changing to pale yellow- 
orange, penciled lightly with orange buff. General color 
effect is soft pastel buff. Supply limited so order early. 
Colleen Moore (Patent 583)—This Rose was selected by Col- 
leen Moore, the charming Hollywood personality, from a 
large number of seedlings to bear her name. It is a beautiful 
velvety carmine overlaid oxblood red and intensely fragrant. 
Copper Lustre (Patent 641)—Our exclusive introduction. Its 
blooming habit is free and perpetual and the large dark 
green leaves are most distinctive with their veins and edging 
of deep red. The stem is strong and upright, oil green in 
color with large red thorns. This is an extremely disease re- 
sistant variety. Flowers in bud form are long and pointed, and 
about 2 inches in length. The color is a coppery pink be- 
tween geranium pink and peach red with a large aigret of 
apricot yellow. The blooms are large, measuring about 5 
inches in diameter. When first opening the outer surface of 
the petals vary between peach red and jasper red, blending 
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into a yellow base. When the flower is fully opened and for 
a day or two after, is much more delicate. The entire flower 
appearing to be jasper pink, blending into apricot yellow. 
Price: 2 year old dormant plants, $2.50 per plant; $25.00 
per dozen. 
Debonair (Patent 677)—Perfect yellow buds against one of the 
most handsomely foliaged of Roses in the hardy garden type. 
The high centered opening flowers of substantial primrose 
yellow are very graceful and has a delightful old-fashioned 
fragrance. 
Diamond Jubilee (A.A.R.S.)—Color-glowing buff orange and 
when fully opened the flowers are easily 6 inches across. 
A variety that lasts very well either on a bush or as a cut 
flower. A nice old Rose fragrance is not the least of its many 
charming qualities. Foliage is a dark green and the constant 
succession of flowers are produced on long heavy stems. 
Mirandy (Patent 632)—One of the All America Rose selec- 
tions for 1945 and one that has earned all the praise that 
has been given it throughout the country. Deep rich red 
buds of unusually brilliant color, the plant is very vigorous 
growing and free flowering with very lasting fragrance. 
Mrs. Paul Bosley (Patent 441)—One of the most exciting of 
the recent introductions in yellow Roses. The yellow form 
of the Mme. Joseph Perraud, one of the outstanding garden 
Roses for the past several years and this yellow form will 
prove more popular than the original Mme. Perraud, judging 
from the reports and repeat orders we receive from the 
customers who have purchased it in the past. Long pointed 
buds on fine strong stems with a delightful fragrance are a 
decided asset in any garden. 
