ZULU QUEEN (Left) 
The darkest and one of the “‘black- 
€stve Oi calleted) Noses 1.5.) dusky 
deep maroon, almost black in its 
recesses. The flowers are very large 
and full-petaled. Of distinct vigor 
and beauty, the rich, velvety blooms 
never burn in the sun, hold their 
color admirably in torrid weather. 
While not an unusually free bloomer, 
Zulu Queen will produce more than 
enough flowers to satisfy your ex- 
pectations. (Pl. Pat. 4363.) ‘a 
Bush... .vigorous, hardy, well propor- 
tioned; grows 2 ft. tall. 
Blooms. .the long, pointed buds open 
gloriously; distinctly and de- 
lightfully perfumed. 
Generous .each bloom proudly 
borne, singly on long 
stems. While not an 
exuberant bloomer, far 
from sparse. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 
12 for $26.40 
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Home Garden Guide. 
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(Left) 
Exquisite burnt- 
orange bud opens 
5 , Slowly into a 5-in., 
brilliant coral- 
orange bloom re- 
taining its high 
center. These pleas- 
ing blooms are 
freely produced on 
314-ft., open plants. 
As the buds unfurl, 
the petals open flat, 
making an airy, 
large flower. The 
edges of the petals have an interest- 
ing darker shade. Plants vigorous, 
316 ft. CPl. Pat. #852.) 
Ry 
Serenade 
AVAILABLE ONLY IN 
GREY PEARL. The color- 
ing is sensational from bud to 
mature bloom. A rare com- 
bination of warm tan and olive 
marks the ovoid, pointed bud. 
As it opens slowly, its 40 to 
50 petals become lavender- 
grey with some shadings of 
olive and tan. The color 
tones vary at different seasons. 
They range from ripe olive- 
grey tinted deep pink through 
mauve and mauve-violet. The 
reverse of the shorter under 
petals shows a light tan color, 
gradually melting to a soft 
lavender-mauve. 2 to 2% ft. 
(Pl. Pat. #680.) 
Bud....ovoid pointed, tan and 
olive. 
Blooms.medium large, 4 to 414". 
Plant..very hardy, vigorous. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 
12 for $26.40 
Montana says, “‘Opens slowly; long- 
lasting flowers. Holds color in our 
strong sun.”’ 
Georgia finds, ““A reddish orange 
color; tight new bud looks red, splen- 
did for this country.”’ 
Portland, Oregon, is also very 
enthusiastic over its free pro- 
duction of highly colored 
blooms and has given Serenade 
a very prominent position in its 
grand Rose garden. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 
12 for $21.00 
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