CONDESA DE SASTAGO (Below) 
Large, fragrant, bicolor flowers of copper-red and 
rich yellow. Very bushy, healthy and free flowering. 
This is one of the older bicolor roses that continues to 
BRIARCLIFF 
perfectly formed, deep rose-pink blooms, 
Large, 
lighter on outer petals, with a touch of citron-green at 
the base. 
petals. 
Fragrant and very double, with about 50 
Carried on strong stems, they are perfect for 
cutting. Foliage dark, glossy. Vigorous and free bloom- 
ing from spring to frost. Popular for over 25 years. 
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CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Plant Pat. 455) 
One of the finest roses, ranking among the top va- 
rieties of all time. Magnificent open blooms of vivid 
cerise develop from lovely long, carmine-red buds. 
Sometimes the color is dark rose-red. This plant will 
become one of the largest in the rose garden, usually 
producing its flowers singly and always on long cutting 
stems. The handsome foliage is abundant and disease 
free. 
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be popular in the face of strong competition. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Plant Pat. 1167) 
You will want Chrysler Imperial for its smashing, 
rich crimson color. It has oxblood-red overtones and 
lustrous garnet in the depths of the bloom. The long, 
slender buds and large, high-centered blooms are 
equally appealing. Sturdy stems carry the flowers on 
ga well-knit, dark-foliaged plant. A show flower, often 
a prizewinner. 
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