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Exhibition Type Blooms! Noted ‘ 
PEACE (Left) Peace takes its dis- ENCHANT- in| 
tinguished place among yellow Roses, MENT (Below) ls 
introducing a note of interest in the A delightful, ever- atl 
color stages through which it passes. blooming Hybrid Tea tur: 
The ovoid buds are golden yellow, that will be a high pet 
etched with pink. As they open, they spot in your garden vig 
change from canary-yellow, to pale next June! In early ™ 
gold, to iridescent cream. Petals are season, it develops a ni 
edged apple-blossom-pink, which deep- greatdisplayoflarge, 
ens as the glorious 5 to 6-in. flower stately buds, apri- 4 
slowly opens. The plant is as superior cot-tinged outside, 
as the bloom—hardy, vigorous, disease- deepening to clear by 
resistant. Flowers are unusually large, yellow at the base. tl 
borne on heavy stems. Masses of large, These open gtace- 
vigorous, shining holly-like foliage. fully with high-cen- 
(Pl. Pat.. 4591.) tered form, produc- 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 ing huge, long-last- 
Detroiter 
ae Enchantment 
DETROITER (Left) The most popular oa . Cra co. 
color in a Rose is Red! Detroiter is a wel- et ‘ ee 
| come addition to the realm of red Roses, << 
and at the same time it honors one of Amer- f . 
ica’s most vital cities. Vibrant and alive 
with color, Detroiter is endowed with buds 
of rich carmine-red with dark velvety over- 
tones. Opening slowly, these buds give 
way to spectacular bright red, high-centered 
blooms that reach 5% in. across and have 
20 to 25 crisp petals on each bloom. The tall 
bushy plant has an abundance of this pleas- 
ing dark green foliage, which adds to the 
eye-capturing effect. Basal shoots make v 
Detroiter a strong, well-balanced plant. ; 
(Pl. Pat. #1219.) 
La 
Tea Roses Are 
EVERBLOOMING! 
ALL J $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 
J & Pp ; 12 for $26.40 \ 
Hybrid nz), “Ye 
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