SATURNIA 
(Pat. 349) 
Unusual multicolor, combining shades of salmon, 
yellow and copper. These tricolor varieties are al- a ae 
ways dependable for a riot of color, bound to attract a << 
attention and excite comment. “ 
SIGNORA 
(Pat. 201) 
Warm, autumn shades of burnt-orange and salmon. 
Deeply fragrant, very double blooms. Vigorous grower; 
dark green, glossy foliage. 
SHOW GIRL 
(Pat. 646) 
A leading lady in the rose garden. Deep pink, long, 
fascinating buds open into one of the most beautiful 
of our present-day pink roses. An even-tempered 
plant that gets along anywhere and always turns in a 
good performance. 
SISTER THERESE 
Buttercup-yellow, long, tight, perfect bud on a 
sturdy, straight cutting stem. Carmine-veined petals 
add interest to its unusual habit of blooming in cande- 
labra of many flowers. 
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