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LADY MANDEVILLE (See description on page 6) 

PEARL S. BUCK (See description’ on page 3) 


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HECTOR DEANE (See description on page 4) 

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STANDARD 
Ami Quinard 
Black-lustered red. From dainty 
buds of deep maroon, ideal for 
boutonnieres, a beautiful urn- 
shaped flower unfolds, with da- 
mask fragrance. The petals are 
like shining crimson velvet en- 
riched with a blackish sheen. A 
center of golden anthers is in 
rich contrast to the dark, velvety 
petals. Fragrant and very free in 
bloom. $1.10 
Autumn 
Burnt-orange, red, orange and 
pink, this Rose was named for 
the glowing colors of autumn. 
The straight buds of deep burnt- 
orange open to 3-inch very dou- 
ble, fragrant flowers. Close-grow- 
ing, free blooming plants with 
dark, glossy foliage. $1.10 
Chré er Stone 
The glowing, brilliant crimson- 
scarlet flowers with deeper shad- 
ings never have a trace of blue 
and do not fade in the hottest 
sun. Such vivid color ranks Chris- 
topher Stone as one of the finest 
of red Roses. A continuous bloom- 
er, the long-lasting blooms have 
good substance and a spicy fra- 
grance. $1.10 
Duquessa De 
Peunaranda 
. A very staunch variety, one of 
the earliest to bloom in the 
spring. The Rose is unique in 
color, a rich orange bud opening 
to a golden apricot bloom. Very 
double, fragrant and long-last- 
ing. Successive bloomer, upright 
grower and clean, bright foliage. 
$1.10 

Edite. McFarland 
Large double blooms of even 
glowing pink with slight suffu- 
sion of yellow and a paler edge. 
Vigorous bushy, upright grower 
and a continuous bloomer. One 
of the old stand-bys. $1.10 
&, G. Hill 
Always popular. This Rose is a 
dazzling scarlet, getting darker 
as it opens. Flowers are borne on 
long stems and are very fragrant. 
Its free blooming habit and long 
lasting qualities keep it right up 
a the head of the good red Roses. 
1.10 
Etoile de Grance 
Like the Star of Holland, this Star 
of France is an unexcelled fra- 
grant red Rose, of deep rich 
crimson with a long bud, holding 
its beauty as it opens. Bushy, 
upright growing plant with 
leathery foliage. $1.10 
Etcile de Hallande 
A sweet-scented red Rose that is 
world famous. Strong and sturdy, 
it thrives everywhere. It is a bril- 
liant crimson, with fine oval buds 
that open slowly into exquisitely 
shaped blooms. The color is un- 
fading through summer’s heat 
but in the early fall the Rose 
takes on an even darker, more 
velvety lustre. The plant produc- 
es many fine blooms throughout 
the season and is quite resistant 
to mildew. $1.10 

McGREDY’S SALMON (See description on page 3) 
