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HYBRID TEA 
(Above) 
Exquisite burnt-orange bud opens slowly 
while retaining its high center, which 
finally explodes into a 5-in., brilliant, 
coral-orange bloom. These pleasin 
blooms are freely produced on 314-ft., 
open plants. As the buds unfurl, the 
petals open to a flat position, making an 
flowers. Holds color in our 2ity, tatgetiowec., Theedges'of the petals 
strong sun.” have an interesting darker shade. 
Georgia finds, ““A reddish orange color; You will like this brilliant, airy, new 
tight new bud looks red, Rose. It has had many very favorable 
splendid for this country.’ comments from the testing stations that 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00 have grown it. (Pat. 852. 
JACKSON 6 PERKINS CO Lack Legere Lee Growers 
Montana says, ‘‘Opens slowly, long-lasting 
' Three Prize-Winning 
HYBRID TEA The Brilltsne 
Slender 
Gold Medal 
Winner 
(Below) This brilliant new Hybrid Tea from Jean 
Gaujard of France is distinctive in its color com- 
binations and the gay form of its bloom. 
The slender buds, borne on long stems, are almost 
bicolor, with an intensive suffusion of golden yellow 
at the base and scarlet at the top of the bud. As the 
flower opens to a full 6 in., the petals quill slightly 
and the color becomes a gay, flaming, light scarlet- 
red with buff-yellow on the reverse. The general 
effect is airy and bright. 
The vigorous plant has great quantities of leathery, 
clear green foliage. 
Opera has won the Gold Medal for the Most Beauti- 
ful Rose of France, also Gold Medals in London, 
Geneva and Bagatelle. In this country Opera has 
done exceptionally well in California, with 6-in. 
blooms of very good substance. In New York the 
long slender buds open to very large blooms through- 
out the summer. (Pat. 1017.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00 
