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Roses 
ZULU QUEEN (Left) 
The darkest and one of the ‘‘blackest’’ 
GROUP 
of all red Roses . . . a magnificent, 
dusky deep maroon, almost black in OFFER 
its recesses. The flowers are very No. 680 
large and full petaled. Large, dark 
green foliage on a stalwart bush. Of L, 9 
distinct vigor and beauty, the rich on these Z pages 
velvety blooms never burn in the sun, 
hold their color admirably in torrid Value $9.85 
weather. While not an unusually 
free bloomer, Zulu Queen will pro- Save $165 $9 20 
duce more than enough flowers to . 
satisfy your expectations. The de- ONT 
mand continues steadily for this rare 
Rose. Medium in height. (Pat. 363.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 










SUNSET GLORY (Below, Right) 
All the warmth and color of an autumn sunset are concentrated in the 
yellow, pink and bronze tones of this delicately tinted bloom. The ex- 
perienced Rose grower will recognize this as a ticher, more colorful sport 
of the great favorite, McGredy’s Sunset. The golden yellow buds are 
suffused with soft pastel pink, opening slowly into graceful but luxuriant 
4 to 5-in. blooms of glowing golden yellow. The sheen of dusty rose-pink 
laid over each petal makes a gorgeous sunset combination of yellow and 
pink. Many lovely flowers will be yours throughout the season on strong 
plants of medium size. The beautiful pastel colors of Sunset Glory make a 
splendid showing in the garden and also lend themselves well to many 
interesting combinations for bouquets. Like all other J. & P. Roses, they 
are guaranteed to live and bloom in your garden, giving you infinite loyeli- 
ness and warm color. (Pat. 738.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

Sunset Glory 
PS MME. MARIE CURIE 
(Left) Considered by many to be 
one of the most satisfactory yel- 
Mme. Marie Curie low Hybrid Teas. Mme. Marie 
Ore Curie will produce a succession 
of clear yellow Roses. A good 
all-season performer; will not 
fade but remains clear through- 
out the hottest days. Color 
deepens in the fall. 
Generous in its freedom of 
bloom, it bursts forth with 
beautifully formed flowers held 
proudly on vigorous spreading 
bushes of medium height. Re- 
sembles the old favorite, Mrs. 
du Pont, but the color is 
brighter and stems are longer. 
Disease-resistant foliage is rich 
and sets off the well-formed 
flowers in their long succession 
of blooms. (Pat. 727.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 
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