ARP Zuality HYBRID TEA ROSES 
AMI QUINARD (Above) 
One of the darker velvety red roses. The long buds 
open into medium-sized flowers, freely produced on an 
erect bush. They have about 17 petals and are fragrant. 
The color becomes darker with age, without turning 
purple. Foliage is very leathery, on a vigorous plant. 
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BETTER TIMES (Above) 
A top favorite with both florists and outdoor gardeners. 
Prized for its bright cerise-red color, pointed buds and 
long stems. It has large blooms with a texture like 
shimmering satin. Compact habit of growth. This is 
the modern rose that has replaced the old American 
Beauty. 
BETTY UPRICHARD (Below) 
A large bicolor rose with rolled petal edges. The 
outside of the petals is deep carmine and the inside 
silvery salmon. Buds are long pointed, with spicy fra- 
grance; the flower has about 20 petals. A very fine 
garden plant that blooms freely and continuously all 
season. 
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BLANCHE MALLERIN (Plant Pat. 594) 
This is a very beautiful white rose with such a satiny 
sheen on the petals that it never looks dead white. Ifa 
flower can be “poised” looking, this one is. It has long 
buds and exquisite, 31% to 4-inch blooms, excellent for 
cutting. Fragrance is the final perfect touch. Upright 
plants of medium height. 
