COUNTESS VANDAL (Below) 
The first color to show in this rose is a brilliant bronze, 
lightening toward gold at the base. The long slender 
buds hold their artistic shape for several days as the 
petals unfold in a lovely play of carmine-pink, buff and 
gold. Blooms are ideal for bouquets. 
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DAINTY BESS 
A charming and daintily colored single rose of per- 
fect form, with only 6 petals, each one distinctly notched. 
Sprays of silvery shell-pink flowers with contrasting, 
prominent maroon stamens. Very informal and appeal- 
ing, with wild-rose fragrance. Floral arrangements of 
Dainty Bess are exciting, interesting and easy. Even 
those who ordinarily prefer a big double rose fall in 
love with Dainty Bess. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Below) : = 
Velvety rich crimson, very fragrant and reliable. 
The beautifully furled blooms are held proudly erect on 
vigorous plants. New crimson varieties must be extra 
good to beat Crimson Glory. It is outstanding every- 
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DIAMOND JUBILEE (Plant Pat. 824) 
One of the longest lasting of hybrid tea roses. The 
warm, glowing buff-orange blooms open slowly, pro- 
viding many thrilling hours as you watch the buds 
gradually unfold. The firm, high-centered flowers, 
S to 6 inches across, are borne on long stems that make 
them excellent for bouquets. True old rose fragrance. 
The hardy, 3-foot plant is sturdy and full, well covered 
with rich dark green foliage. 
