DEAN COLLINS 
(Plant Pat. App. For) 
Two of the world’s most fabulous roses—Charlotte 
Armstrong and Floradora—join forces to create this new 
grandiflora-type rose. Spirea-red cross of hybrid tea 
and floribunda, it has inherited characteristics of both 
parents. Large blooms on long cutting stems and, in 
addition, many blooms in candelabra effect. Tagged 
by its originators as “the lazy gardener’s rose’’, it 
demands a minimum of care for a maximum of perform- 
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DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
A different colcr—apricot-orange, a smooth rich 
blend softly suffused into one of the most interesting of 
garden roses. Long-pointed, well-shaped buds. De- 
lightful leathery foliage. As with all the copper tones, 
color deepens with the briskness of fall days. 
ECLIPSE 
Delightfully streamlined, long tight buds bloom 
on strong, upright cutting stems. One of the best 
yellow roses in the business. This rose has retained 
its popularity through the years. Dark, leathery foliage. 
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ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
A “forever’’ red rose. Etoile de Hollande remains 
among the top in demand in unfading crimson-red 
roses. Petals velvety textured, perfumed to delight 
the most exacting. 
