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BRIARCLIFF 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. 455) 
HOCH Pls 00 1 aOh Go.7 0, A0Z, $12.50 
(All-America Rose Selections Award, 1941.) It is one 
Ait of the finest roses and ranks among the top varieties of 
all times. Magnificent open blooms of vivid cerise; 
lovely, long, carmine-red buds. This plant will become one 
of the largest in the rose garden, usually producing its flowers 
singly and always on long stems. The foliage is semi-glossy, 
deep green and highly resistant to mildew. See illustration 
on page 5. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. 
, Each 85c, 3 for $2.10, doz. $7.80 
Glowing, brilliant crimson-scarlet with deeper dusky shad- 
ings as the flower ages. Vigorous, upright growth with bright 
green foliage. Spicily fragrant. See illustration on page 10. 
BETTER 
TIMES 

Garden Grande ur, 
Texas Style! Mission 
Bells and Arpfrieng 
COLUMBIA. Hach 85c; 3 for 32:10) doz. 7.c0 
Deep shining rose-pink; large, pointed, full and fragrant buds. 
Famous not only for itself but for many other good roses 
descended from it. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 
Each 85c, 3 for $2.10, doz. $7.80 
Large, fragrant flowers of fiery copper-red inside and rich 
yellow outside. Strong, healthy, vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. See illustration on page 17. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. 
Each $1.35, 3 for $3.40, doz. $13.50 
The first color to show in this rose is a brilliant bronze, lighten- 
ing toward gold at the base. The long slender buds hold their 
artistic shape for several days as the petals unfold in a lovely 
play of carmine-pink, buff and gold. Blooms are erect, ideal 
for bouquets and for cutting. 

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