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| eo a | Ramon Bach 
Plant Pat. No. 366 
The flowers of this variety 
are unusually large and 
full-petaled, coming singly 
on strong, straight stems 
and having a fruity fra- 
grance. The opening blooms 
show a lovely apricot-buff 
on the back of the petals 
with a touch of salmon- 
pink on the inside, the com- 
bination making a soft am- 
ber-yellow with a luminous 
glow. $1.50 
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RAMON BACH 
Crimson Glory 
| For over 
30 years Plant Pat. No. 105 
Portland A deep crimson Rose, glorious in 
| its perfect form, its size, and its 
| Rose fragrance. A splendid plant, vig- 
Nursery orous and exceptionally resistant 
has been to disease. Its large buds of typi- 
a source of cal urn shape open into full, well 
formed, delightfully fragrant 
blooms of a deep, vivid crimson 
with a velvety nap. Rated as top- 
ranking standard red Rose in 
America by the American Rose 
Society. $1.50 
| the World's 
Best Roses. 

© J. © P. co. 
Katharine J. 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Plant Pat. 455 
A charming Rose aristocrat which had 
top scores in official test gardens of 
All-America Rose Selections and now 
has top popularity with home garden- 
ers. Long, slender, rose-red buds open 
to extra-large blooms of deep glowing 
rose. A Rose which is always beautiful 
and does well in all parts of the coun- 
try. $1.50 

CRIMSON GLORY 
Rade Bampton 
: Plant Pat. No. 425 
This lovely new red Rose, 

Marshall 
Plant Pat. No. 607 
Named for the wife of Gen. 
George C. Marshall, this is a 
magnificent bud, a lovely bloom 
of warm, glowing, clear pink, 
with no other shadings. Possess- 
es a rich fruity fragrance, has 
luxuriant, handsome foliage, and 
the plants grow tall, strong, and 
robust with long, straight stems. 
named in honor of the great 
Metropolitan Opera Star, 
brings to Rosedom a new 
shade of red, remarkable 
for its intense brilliance. 
The iridescent hue retains 
its depth throughout the 
long life of the blooms. Oc- 
casionally in early Spring 
there are two-tone varia- 
tions between the outer and 
31.50 
Satan 
Plant Pat. No. 379 
One of the very darkest red 
Roses — sometimes almost 
black. Lovely dark buds, 
opening to double velvety 
blooms. Leathery dark fo- 
liage, bushy grower and 
good bloomer. $1.50 

KATHERINE MARSHALL 
inner petals. In Summer the 
flowers are intense red and 
remain so until frost. $1.50 
Cynthia Brooke 
Plant Pat. No. 551 
Medium sized, ‘gracefully cupped 
flowers of perfect design. Round- 
ed bud of salmon-orange turning 
to pinkish orange as flower de- 
velops. Inside is a rich contrast- 
ing golden yellow, finishing in 
buff. Fascinating at all stages, 
valued for its clean, juicy fra- 
grance and its resistance to dis- 
ease, heat and rain. Foliage a 
dark, leathery green. $1.50 
