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Ka MA PERKINS (Plant Pat. 1143) 
Daintily shaped buds of light coral shaded red change 
to graceful, cupped, 31%-inch flowers of sparkling coral- 
shell-pink, which become soft shell-pink. A _ free- 
blooming, bushy plant 21% to 3 feet high. Very disease 
resistant. The fragrant, 25-petaled flowers come both 
singly and in clusters and make beautiful bouquets. 
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MASQUERADE (Plant Pat. 975) 
Each cluster of buds shows blooms of yellow, red, 
pink, lemon and sometimes orange. All these colors 
appear at once in a magnetic combination. The golden 
yellow center bud in each cluster opens tirst, becoming 
rose-pink and deepening to red. Other buds follow 
the same color sequence. Clusters of 25 to 30 buds on 
a stem are not uncommon. 
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ORANGE SWEETHEART (Plant Pat. 1155) 
Deep orange-pink—a new color in the Sweetheart 
group, blending well with other colors. Nicely formed, 
semi-double flowers with petals of good substance. 
Long-lasting clusters produced freely on a 11% to 2-foot 
plant. 
PINKIE (Plant Pat. 712) 
A charming rose with its full share of artistic appeal. 
The bushy plants carry throughout the blooming season 
a great profusion of slender little pink buds opening to 
fully double flowers. The foliage forms a perfect back- 
ground for the large rounded clusters of spicily fragrant, 
little blooms. 
