BYBALD THAS 
Chief Seattle 
Buff and old gold Big, robust plant ‘ 
Large, double blooms Dark, luxuriant foliage 
Long-lasting when cut Long, strong stems 
The rich buff-apricot coloring is most intense in 
cool moist regions, or during the fall months. 
Spring and summer flowers may be considerably 
lighter than shown in the illustration. But in every : 
area, spring, summer or fall, the buds and flowers : a 
are beautifully formed, heavy-textured and lasting. : o 
It is a pleasure to grow a handsome plant like this 
one, wherever you live. Plant Pat. No. 1030. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
New Yorker 
Unfading, bright red Medium, spreading plant 
Superbly fragrant Good in all areas 
Knowing rose growers from coast to coast con- 
tinually rank this high on the list of red roses be- 
cause it does well in all areas. It’s a fragrant red 
rose which stays red until the last petal drops. 
Who could ask for more? Plant Pat. No. 823. 
oe aoe $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
Show Girl 
Deep rose-pink Exhibition form 
Huge, yet perfect buds Vigorous, erect plant 
Long-lasting when cut Does well everywhere 
If you like a rose from which to cut the biggest and 
longest, yet the most perfect buds imaginable, then 
plant Show Girl. The striking buds will unfold into 
big double flowers with broad heavy-textured pet- 
als, which are just as lovely. Wherever you grow 
roses, in cool areas or warm, foggy or sunny, Show 
Girl will flourish. Plant Pat. No. 646. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
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