MALMO ROSES......... 
ARE EASY TO GROW 
Tree Roses are the aristocrats of 
Rosedom! They lend height to your 
~, garden and accentuate its beauty. 
BE rg: They are excellent for lining drive- 
apes, Ways, walks, accents in rose beds, or 
z* as a lawn or parkway specimen. The 
<+varieties listed below all grow well 
“ as atree rose. For full color des- 
criptions, see variety under bush 
roses. Priced at $5.00 each. 

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CAPISTRANO: (A.R.S. 1950) A deep rich shade of rose-pink in bud and 
fully open flower. Very fragrant, strong growing rose. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG: (Pat. 455) Spectrum red. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE: Scarlet. 
COUNTESS VANDAL: (Pat. 38) Salmon pink. 
DUQUESSA de PENARANDA: Orange-apricot. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE: Deep red. 
GOLDEN DAWN: Rich yellow. 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE: Oriental red, fine long stems. 
McGREDY'S IVORY: Creamy white. 
McGREDY'S YELLOW: Bright yellow. 
Mme. HENRI GUILLOT: (Pat. 337) Watermelon pink. 
Mrs. E. P. THOM: Pure yellow. 
Mrs. SAM McGREDY: Copper-orange. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPONT: Glowing yellow. 
PEACE: (Pat. 591) Deep yellow opening to cream-peach. 
PICTURE: Rich salmon. 
PINKIE: Continuous blooming polyantha type rose. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER: Bi-color. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL: (Pat. 162) Brick red with lighter center. 
