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DAYLIGHT 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
DAYLIGHT. Peach. (Dr. W. Cross, 1939.) 
Very large, double, fragrant flowers of light 
peach color emerging from Jovely buds. Center 
petals are soft satmy pink, the outer ones 
creamy white. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Yellow. (A. 
Dickson, 1909.) Graceful, tapering buds of 
golden orange and saffron open to sweetly fra- 
grant flowers of great size and substance. 
Vigorous, free-blooming plant. A lovely old 
Rose with delicious tea fragrance. 17 petals. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
DBUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Bicolor. (P. 
Dot, 1931.) Spectacular double flowers of 
cinnamon-peach color; very fragrant. Strong 
plants with attractive foliage. 35 petals. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Pink. (A. Dick- 
son, 1928.) Shapely, two-toned pik flowers 
produced in great abundance. Color is coppery 
rose outside and soft salmon-pink inside. 
Mildly fragrant. Plants branch freely. 40 petals. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
1919.) Large, crimson flowers with velvety 
finish and especially fine fragrance. Branching 
plants with very large, healthy foliage. We 
consider it the finest red Rose in the world. 
The very large, fragrant flowers are superb 
when in the half-open state. 35 petals. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow. (P. Grant, 1929.) 
Glorious, double flowers of Jemon-yellow, 
nicely formed and deliciously fragrant. Petals 
of bud edged carmine. 45 petals. $1.50 each; 
3 for $4.00. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Yellow. (Kordes, 1933.) 
Large, high-centered flowers of golden yellow, 
with an old-Rose fragrance. Upright plants 
with large, glossy foliage. Well-formed flower. 
40 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. T. Red. (Geschwind, 
1897.) A large, bushy, shrub-Itke plant with 
medium-sized double blooms of brilliant crim- 
son, velvety and fragrant. Yields quantities of 
flowers from early summer until frost. 33 
petals. Excellent for planting in back or in 
front of low, white picket fences. $1.50 each; 
3 for $4.00. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. White. 
(P. Lambert, 1891.) Creamy buds, and 
perfect, snow-white blooms tinted lemon- 
yellow at center; fragrant. Medium upright 
growth. 99 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
KILLARNEY DOUBLE WHITE. White. 
(A. N. Pierson, 1912.) Long-pomted, snow- 
white buds typically Killarney; open flowers 
large, full, and fragrant. 30 petals. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. Pink. (McGredy, 
1909.) Very large, silvery pink flowers; sweetly 
fragrant. Deeply veined foliage. Over forty 
years old and still one of the best garden Roses. 
75 petals. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
LA FRANCE. Pink. (Guillot fils, 1867.) Bright 
pink flowers with curled petals gleaming with 
silvery tints; intensely fragrant. The first 
Hybrid Tea Rose, La France has long held an 
esteemed place among rosarians. Its truly de- 
lightful fragrance and beauty are most enjoy- 
able. 60 petals. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
MARCIA STANHOPE. White. (Lilley, 1922.) 
A large, perfectly formed, semi-double, pure 
white Rose with magnificent golden stamens 
showing through. Good dependable white 
Roses are still scarce; we consider this one of 
the best. Very fragrant. 25 petals. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
MARGARET ANNE BAXTER. 
White. (T. Smith, 1927.) Large buds 
and fragrant, snow-white flowers, some- 
times tinted a soft flesh-pink. A fine 
plant yielding pretty flowers. One 
of the very best white Roses. We 
have been growing it for a long while 
and shall continue to do so. Our 
customers love it wherever we have recommend- 
ed it. 75 to 100 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
DAYLIGHT. Peach and satiny pink. 
orange and _ saffron-yellow. 
pink. 
Bobbink & Atkins Hybrid Tea Roses—Not Available Elsewhere 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Golden 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. Large, silvery 
GROUP OFFER S-52-5. All six for $9.25 net 
(Regular Value $10.25) 
These Hybrid Tea Roses of yesterday, so to speak, are still cherished by older rosarians every- 
where. There must be many good reasons why they have proved their value over a period of from 
twenty to forty years and more. We continue their propagation, not for sentimental reasons, but on 
the basis of sheer plant performance and beauty. (All these were favorites of the late L. C. Bobbink.) 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
“ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Red. (Verschuren, 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
LA FRANCE. The first Hybrid Tea. De- 
liciously fragrant. Pink. 
MARCIA STANHOPE. White. 
SUNTAN. Orange to tanned yellow. 
