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HELEN TRAUBEL 
(Plant Pat. 1028) 
1952 AARS winner. Majestic and lovely as the 
lady for whom it was named. Warm pink and luminous 
apricot. Exquisite, long, tapering buds. Delightful fra- 
grance. Helen Traubel will ‘make music”’ in any rose 
garden. Tall-growing plant, vigorous, good anywhere. 
HUNTSMAN 
(Plant Pat. 1012) 
A distinctive new bicolor with reverse petals of 
orange-yellow outside, spectrum-red inside. Free 
bloomer. Slightly rounded, well-shaped bud. Com- 
pact, low-growing plant with holly-green foliage. 
JUNO 
(Plant Pat. 895) 
A bright pink pink, large, perfectly formed bud 
and flower. With her lovely face and refreshing 
personality, Juno is a very pretty, low-growing 
“stubby” type bush and rose that is sheer delight to 
look upon. 
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KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
(PlanfPar6G07) 
Deep coral—an old rose everyone knows and loves. 
Very large buds are nice for cutting, as they are full 
and last well. An AARS winner in 1944. Possesses a 
fine fragrance. Is a vigorous grower and does well 
everywhere. 
