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J a G aMARYLLs for Early Spring Bloom Indoors. 
2»AMARYLLIS (here pictured) Gorgeous 
velvety lily-like flowers flamboyantly 
colored blood-red through pink to white. 
large, ea. 75¢, dz. $8.50 
monster, ea. $1.00, dz. $11.00 
ROSES HUSKY FIELD GROWN TWO 3s 
YEAR OLD ROSE BUSHES This clean * 
hardy stock, if planted this spring, will “&§ 
bloom freely this spring, and every summer. 
RED — 
AMI QUINARD Superb dark velvety red. 
$1.25 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG Long blood'™ 
red buds open to glowing cerise, which 
changes during the cool weather to vivid 
spectrum red. $1.50 
COPPER and ORANGE — 
CRIMSON GLORY Huge blooms freely 
produced. Deep vivid crimson shaded ox- EDITH NELLIE PERKINS A subtle com- 
blood red. $1.75 bination of salmon pink and era 
ne ange. , 
wirillicat re ODE Magnificent -PALISMAN Brilliant orange and gold, con- 
; ’ stantly in bloom. $1.25 
MIRANDY 1945 All American selection. A 
rich deep dark red with black shadings. 
Penetrating fragrance. Rich green foli- YELLOW — 
age. $2.00 ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. #172) Golden yellow 
i es S. ti s 
MeGREDY’S SCARLET Continuous bloom- Se re ee ee 
ing large red rose. $1.50 ; 
PEACE The Rainbow Rose. All-American 
winner for 1946. The gorgeous canary 
FINK — yellow bud, with cerise picoteed edges, 
BETTY UPRICHARD Semi-double salmon opens slowly to flower of immense size. 
pink with copper reverse. == $1.25 The colors change as the flower unfolds— 
EDITOR MACFARLAND Brilliant rose yellow, gold, cream and alabaster white, 
pink.. $1.25 with the cerise edging changing to soft 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE Coral rose, apple blossom pink, and finally to 
pink petals, gold at the base. Large point- soft pink lavender. $2.00 each 
ed bud, exquisitely fragrant blooms. $1.50 SOEUR THERESE Exquisite semi-double 
golden yellow. Sweetbriar fragrance. 
WHITE — $1 
KAISERIN VIKTORIA Perfect clear SUNBURST Large yellow suffused with 
white. Very full petalled. $1.25 orange light. $1.25 
THE GARDEN CENTER — 53 LASALLE ROAD, WEST HARTFORD, CONN. — PHONE 32-4272 
