FASHION (Pat. 789) 
ORANGE AND 
MULTICOLOR ROSES 
@Q Forty-niner (Pat. 792). Brightly 
468° colored with contrasting vivid red 
petals with yellow on outside. Pleas- 
ing fragrance. Long pointed buds. 
$2.00 each. 
& Fred Edmunds (Pat. 731). A most 
unusual and outstanding color— 
burnt orange blended with rose, gold 
and salmon shades. $1.75 each. 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 337). Very 
lovely buds and flowers. Reddish 
orange with undertone of gold open- 
ing to deep pink. Vigorous. $1.75 each. 
Other MULTICOLOR Roses include: 
Autumn. Burnt orange, russet and 
bronzy red underlaid with yellow. 
Condesa de Sastago. Coppery red in- 
side, reverse golden yellow. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Large double 
blooms; orange with copper shadings. 
Hinrich Gaede. Nasturtium red open- 
ing to orange-yellow flushed red. 
Girona. Outer petals bright rose pink, 
inner petals soft golden yellow. 
Lulu. Exquisitely formed, long, slim, 
pink buds fading to soft apricot pink in 
the open flowers. Single. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Shades of scarlet- 
copper and orange heavily flushed on 
ne outside of the petals with bright 
red. 
President Hoover. Cerise-pink, flame 
scarlet and yellow blend. 
Talisman. Rose-red, orange and yel- 
low. Highly popular. 
Roses marked @ are of the All- 
America Rose Selections granted 
top honors on performance over 
the United States. 
POLYANTHA AND FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Little fellows with lots of bloom make 
bright and showy edges to the border 
or rose garden. Do not use manure on 
roses in this group. 
Cecile Brunner. Tiny pink buds of per- 
fect form open to fully double bright 
pink flowers with touch of yellow at 
base. 
China Doll (Pat. 678). A floriferous 
baby rose of perfect pink borne so pro- 
fusely in neat round clusters that one 
cannot see the leaves. The petals al- 
ways drop cleanly before they become 
unsightly, and as one crop goes, an- 
other one comes. $1.75 each. 
Goldilocks (Plant Pat. 672). Rich 
golden yellow buds and flowers. Vig- 
orous compact growth. $1.50 each. 
Fioradora. Cluster type with good 
size flowers of rich red. Very 
bright and showy. $1.25 each. 
Fashion (Pat. 789). Miniature 
roses of perfect shape in an en- 
tirely new color—luminous pink with 
coral from oriental red buds. Blooms 
all season. $2.00 each. 
Pinocchio (Pat. 484). Dwarf habit of 
growth. Flowers salmon-orange flushed © 
with gold. $1.50 each. 
Red Pinocchio (Pat. 812). This new 
brother of the long-favorite Pinocchio 
is of rich carmine which deepens and 
reveals a velvety overcast as the bud 
opens. The full-blown flower clusters 
are a rich scarlet. $1.50 each. 
@ Vogue (Pat. 926). A floribunda to 
win an AARS Award must really 
be good! Related to Fashion, Vogue 
combines a taller growth habit with an 
abundance of exquisitely formed 3% 
inch fully double flowers of an abso- 
lutely new oriental red color tone, base 
of petals shading to gold. $2.25 each. 
Crimson Rosette (Pat. 901). ‘‘Old Fash- 
ioned” type of fully double flowers in 
a lively shade of red. Neat foliage and 
cluster flowering. $1.75 each. 
Pink Rosette (Pat. 902). Like the above 
but flowers are a lovely rose-pink. 
$1.75 each. 
WHITE ROSES 
Frau Karl Druschki. Large pure white 
buds tinged pink on outside opening 
to large snow white flowers. 
K. A. Viktoria. Long stemmed buds of 
pure ivory white opening to well 
shaped flowers. 
Sleigh Bells (Pat. 1004). “It blooms, 
and blooms, and blooms.” The large 
ovoid buds are borne singly on exceed- 
ingly long stems, and are produced so 
freely that you can gather quantities 
for the home. The flowers open gradu- 
ally into fragrant blooms of great size. 
A trace of cool primrose at the base of 
the petals adds life to the flower. Un- 
usual for white roses,.the stems are 
clothed with thick leathery, glossy fo- 
liage that is exceptionally disease re- 
sistant. $2.00 each. 
Snow Bird. A hardy, low-growing, 
bushy plant, good in any location. It 
generously produces well-formed, dou- 
ble, very fragrant white blossoms. Ex- 
cellent for bedding and edging. 
K. A. VIKTORIA 
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Lawn Moth Worms. 
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