PORTADOWN FRAGRANCE—Perfumed to your taste. 
PORTADOWN FRAGRANCE. Low-growing. 
| A great Irish rose from the McGredy family to delight connoisseur or 
novice, with a flare for color and a keenly sensitive nose. 
Very large, high-centered blooms, in luminous and over-laying shades 
of crange, salmon-pink and scarlet,—perfumed to the Queen's taste. 
Summer 1954. “Wonderful lemon-rose perfume—one of the most fragrant 
in our garden. The petals are arranged meticulously as one associates with the 
gardenia or formal camellia, and the shade of pink is different from any of our 
other roses.” Neville Miller, Palmerton, Pa. © for 4.50 “each 75 
CLIMBING PEACE. Patent 392. ARS 71%. 11% feet. 
Identical in bloom to the bush, and with us, equally healthy and profuse. 
Too many people are much too fast at times in under-rating climbers. Be 
| reasonable, friends,—no plant can grow 20 foot canes and be studded with 
| flowers at the same time and in one season. 3 for 5.25: each 2.00 
PILAR LANDECHO. (Lahn-day-choh) ARS 67%. Tall. 
The long-pointed slender bud opens to a flower of unusual beauty, 
cadmium-yellow, reverse dark coral,—all the brilliancy which reveals its 
Spanish crigin where color is so highly regarded. A Bagatelle Gold Medal 
Winner, the highest award in Europe. 
For the lovers of the rare shades in roses and one you are unlikely to 
find in many catalogs. 
“My Pilar Landecho has just bloomed ...1 have looked at many rose varieties in 
my lifetime, but this is undoubtedly the most beautiful coloring I have ever seen, 
in any flower.” J. Davis Wooten, Tallahoma, Tenn. 3 for 4.00 each 1.50 
Eo 
“Red is the most vital color of life, Yellow the most dominating, Blue is spiritual 
and soft; Green is the mystical color, grateful to the senses. All pale tints harmon- 
ize except Yellow which is the dominating color of nature.” 
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