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CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Pat. 455. Page 7. Long, slender, rose-red 
buds, opening cerise-rose. Disease resistant and vigorous. Lots of fine blooms 
for cutting. One of the most popular Roses of all time. $2.25. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. Pat. 1167. Page 2. A rich and satisfying crimson- -red 
with even darker overtones. Blooms are of exhibition caliber and last well. 
Very large and full. A compact, sturdy prize-winner. $2.75. 
COLLEEN MOORE. Pat. 582. A rich black-red Rose that has been distributed 
by us exclusively since its introduction. If you like the black Roses, be sure to 
buy this one. $1.75. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Page 8. A gay Spanish Rose in bullfighter colors— 
vivid orange-scarlet and yellow bicolor. Loosely formed Blooms, are borne in 
abundance on a tall, branching plant. Ranks high in popularity. In “My 
Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Page 9. Glorious in form, color, and performance. Rich 
velvety crimson, perfect for cutting; extremely fragrant. A nation-wide fa- 
vorite. In “My Favorite Twelve.” $1.75. 
DAINTY BESS. Large, single, shell- pink with 
fascinating lavender stamens. Don’t order 
this Rose late, as we are always sold out. $2.00. 
DON ROSE. Page 9. Buds of carmine-red open 
to double blooms of carmine- -pink with a distinct 
yellow base. Slightly fragrant. Foliage is 
bluish green. A vigorous and upright- crowing 
plant, blooming very freely. In “My Favorite 
Twelve.” $1.50. 
DR. F. DEBAT. Pat. 961. Page 3. A large new 
pink Rose for the show table. Beautifully 
formed buds of rich pink tinted salmon. 
Broad, heavy petals. Inherits a strong, free- 
blooming plant from its parent, Radiance. 
$2.00. 
DU QUESA DE PENARANDA. Apricot-orange, 
becoming a rich cinnamon-peach shade im the 
fall. Makes a fine plant. We recommend it. 
$1.50. 
ECLIPSE. Pat. 172. The longest, most slender 
buds of any yellow Rose. Freely produced on 
a strong plant. Open flowers are semi-double. 
$1.75. 
EDITH KRAUSE. Page 8. A large and double 
white on a very vigorous plant 3 feet tall. If 
you like a big flower on a big stiff stem, then be 
sure to plant this one. One of “My Favorite 
Jackman’s White Twelve? $1.65. 
ENA HARKNESS. Page 9. Here is a new Rose 
that was originated in England, where It was a 
prize-winner. It has petals of bright shming 
crimson and strong Tea fragrance, An up- 
right, free-blooming plant. In “My Favorite 
Twelve.” $2.00. 
Horace McFarland 
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