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for 1950 
Exquisite burnt-orange bud opens slowly while retaining its 
high center, which finally explodes into a 5-in., brilliant, 
coral-orange bloom. These pleasing blooms are 
freely produced on 31%-ft., open plants. As the buds 
unfurl, the petals open to a flat position, making an 
airy, large flower. The edges of the petals have an 
interesting darker shade. 
You will like this brilliant, airy, new Rose.* It 
has had many very favorable comments from the 
testing stations that have grown it. 
New S ERENADE hee 
Montana says, “‘Opens slowly, long-lasting flowers. Holds 
color in our strong sun.”’ 
Georgia finds, “A reddish orange color; tight new bud 
looks red, splendid for this country.”’ 
Portland, Oregon, is also very en- 
thusiastic over the Rose and its free 
production of highly colored blooms 
and has given Serenade a very promi- 
nent position in its grand Rose garden. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.40; 
12 for $17.50 

Ellinor Le Grice 
Striking, Enormous Blooms for Your 
(Left) All-Season Enjoyment 

An exceptionally large, bright golden yellow 
Rose that you can depend on for unfailing 
bloom. Keeps a steady pace, producing full 
double 6-in. blooms constantly from June, 
week-in and week-out until frost. 
Full ovoid bud shows deep maroon shading, 
changing to strong clear yellowas petals unfold. 
Unusually delicate spicy fragrance. Long stems, 
ideal for cutting. A striking beauty in any 
garden because the large size and strong color 
makes every flower stand out radiantly. 
' Very deep rich green foliage. Plant grows vig- 
orously, with remarkable resistance to disease. 
(Pat. 917.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.06 


