Mewer Hardy Garden Roses 
Price: $2.00 each, $20.00 per dozen, except where noted 
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FIRE DANCE (+1019) 
An exquisitely brilliant currant red Rose has an 
unusual shaped bud, since each individual petal 
builds up to a sharp point in the center and these 
long buds are produced on strong stems. The light 
green leaves which are quite heavily veined con- 
trast beautifully with the brilliant flowers. 
Awarded Gold Medal at the fall show of the New 
York Horticultural Society. Price: $3.00 
each, $30.00 per dozen. 
Butterseoteh (#613) Soft pale orange-yellow petals with 
inside of lemon-chrome at the base, changing to pale yellow- 
orange, penciled lightly with orange buff. General color effect 
is soft pastel buff. 
Capistrano (P.A.F.)—A rich shade of deep glowing rose 
pink, in the bud as well as in the open flower. It retains its 
brilliant color throughout the life of the flower without 
fading. Foliage is large and leathery. Growth is upright. 
Blooms have a rich, heavy, lasting fragrance. Prices $2.25 
each; $22.50 per dozen. 
Copper Lustre (#641)—Buds are long and pointed. Color 
coppery between geranium pink and peach red with aigret 
of apricot yellow. Blooms large measuring 5 inches in 
diameter. On first opening outer surface petals vary between 
peach and jasper red, blending into a yellow base. When 
fully open much more delicate in color. 
Diamond Jubilee (A.A.R.S.)—Color glowing buff orange 
and when fully open flowers are easily 6 inches across. A 
variety that lasts well either on a bush or as a cut flower. 
A nice old rose fragrance in not the least of its many 
charming qualities. Foliage is a dark green and flowers are 
produced on long heavy stems, 
Fire Dance 
Fred Howard H.T. (#1006)—Golden yellow 
buds tinted light red open to broad blooms of 
rich buff-yellow blended lightly with golden 
orange and pink. It keeps its color well. 50 to 
60 petals. Bushy, shapely, full foliaged, free- 
blooming plants. An All-America winner for | 
1952. Price: $2.75 each, $30.00 per 
dozen. 
Forty-Niner (#792) — Outside of petals rich 
chrome yellow, sometimes overlaid pink, chang- 
ing to straw yellow in the open bloom. This 
: yellow color is most evident in the bud, inside 
~ - face of the petals vivid. Orient red, changing to 
al cherry red with age. 25 to 40 or more petals 
es with a pleasant fragrance. 
Golden Scepter (#910)—A brilliant yellow 
Hybrid Tea Rose which is highly disease re- 
sistant. The blooms retain their full glowing 
beauty all summer long without fading. Still 
is an international favorite. This distinctive 
variety will make a lovely addition to your 
garden. Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 
per dozen. 
Fred Foward 
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