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COUNTESS VANDAL (Below, 
Right) The first color to show between 
the trim green sepals is a brilliant 
bronze, lightening toward goldat base. 
The long slender buds hold their artis- 
tic shape for several days as the petals 
unfold languorously in a lovely pano- 
rama of carmine-pink, buff and gold. 
The alluring fragrance further height- 
ens their desirability in the garden 
and on display in a vase in the home. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.90; 
12 for $15.60 
© J. & P. co. 
ZULU QUEEN (Above) 
The darkest and one of the ‘‘blackest’’ of all red Roses 
. . . dusky deep maroon, almost black in its recesses. 
The flowers are very large and full-petaled. Of distinct 
vigor and beauty, the rich, velvety blooms never burn 
in the sun, hold their color admirably in torrid weather. 
While not an unusually free bloomer, Zulu Queen will 
produce more than enough flowers to satisfy your ex- 
pectations. (Pl. Pat. #363 
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|) for slb Bush... .vigorous, hardy, well proportioned; grows 
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Blooms . .the long, pointed buds open gloriously; distinctly 
and delightfuily perfumed. 
Generous. .each bloom proudly borne, singly on long stems. 
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While not an _ exu- 
berant bloomer, far 
from sparse. 
$2.50 each; 
3 for $6.60; 
12 for $26.40 
“HOME 
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PLANT THIS FALL... when 
sr spring comes your plants will 
Pn be well established. 
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