2 New Armstrong Reses for 7950 
Fandango 
Che outstanding feature of this new rose, introduced this year for the 
first time, is its beautiful rich coloring. Rich deep scarlet in the bud, 
the flower changes as it opens to a bright cerise red, which remains 
attractive until the last petal drops. In all our experience, we have 
never seen a more brilliant shade than that displayed by the lustrous 
petals of this fine new rose. The bud is small to medium in size, short, 
but of perfect form. The bud opens rather quickly, but the large petals 
(16 to 25 of them) have a ruffled crisp appearance which makes the 
flower attractive at all stages. Mildly fragrant. 

















The big, vigorous, glossy foliaged plant of Fandango does not stop 
blooming at any time during the season. If you count the blooms pro- 
duced by each variety in your garden, we'll! hazard a bet that this 
dazzling newcomer will out-produce every other Hybrid Tea. It no 
sooner finishes one burst of bloom than it is off on another. Because 
of its continued bloom and its fine foliage, you will find it to be one 
of the most attractive rose bushes in your garden. Of all the roses that 
we grow, this one comes into bloom earliest in the spring, which is 
another valuable characteristic. Like all roses, Fandango has its faults. 
The flower loses petalage and size during very hot weather. Originated 
in the Armstrong Research Dept. by H. C. Swim. Plant Pat. Appl. for. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.70 each. 
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Fandango (Below) 

Juno (Above) 

Juno 
In no other rose are large size, bright color, and 
perfection of form combined to such a degree 
as in this lovely new pink rose. In our opinion, 
it possesses one of the most beautiful rose blooms 
in existence. The color is clear, bright, pink 
without other shadings. While our engraver has 
done his best, the illustration above does not 
give any real indication of its lovely color. As 
the flower ages, it fades gracefully but never 
loses its soft rich coloring. The big bloom is 
perfect at every stage from the time the long 
tapering buds begin to unfold until the big high- 
centered flower with its 40 petals is fully blown. 
Juno has very little fragrance, but we can’t have 
everything. 
The plant of Juno is low and compact, with 
stout heavy stems, abundantly covered with large, 
glossy, leathery foliage. It will not be a large 
plant, but it will be a sturdy one, for there is 
nothing weak about it. Originated in the Arm- 
strong Research Dept. by H. C. Swim. Plant 
Pat. Appl. for. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.70 each. 

