. Miss America Miss America (Nicolas, 1937). Plant Patent No. 264. A wonderful new Rose which has almost everything a good Rose should have. Full of vigor, fine healthy foliage, extreme hardi- ness, a lovely color, fragrance, and persistence of bloom. The color is flesh with salmon and gold suffusion with faint gold at the base and frequently with a salmon center. Flowers average 65 petals and are produced singly on long stems all through the season. First Certificate of Merit, Colle Oppio, Italy, 1937. each; § per doz. Mme. Joseph Perraud (Gaujard, 1934). Winner of the Baga- telle


. Miss America Miss America (Nicolas, 1937). Plant Patent No. 264. A wonderful new Rose which has almost everything a good Rose should have. Full of vigor, fine healthy foliage, extreme hardi- ness, a lovely color, fragrance, and persistence of bloom. The color is flesh with salmon and gold suffusion with faint gold at the base and frequently with a salmon center. Flowers average 65 petals and are produced singly on long stems all through the season. First Certificate of Merit, Colle Oppio, Italy, 1937. each; § per doz. Mme. Joseph Perraud (Gaujard, 1934). Winner of the Baga- telle Gold Medal 1934, and awarded the honor at Lyon, France, of being "The most beautiful Rose in France for the year ; In our own trial ground it has persistently stood out among the thousand or more varieties, and enraptured visitors were in en- thusiastic accord with the high acclaim bestowed upon it in its land of origin. The long, slender, and pointed Nasturtium orange buds open to sweetly fragrant flowers of a charming Nasturtium buff straying to a lovely shade of shell pink at the petal edges —the nearest approach to a pure buff lightened with pink at the petal margins. $ each; $ per doz. Pink Dawn (Howard & Smith, 1935). A beautiful new Hybrid- Tea Rose with glorious deep rose buds opening to lovely pink blooms tinted with orange at the base of the petals. Sweetly fragrant, fully double, and of vigorous upright habit. $; each; $ per doz. Poinsettia (Howard & Smith, 1938). The name of this beauti- ful Rose was suggested by Dr. J. Horace McFarland when visiting our rose trial garden some years ago. Has semi-double flowers of a bright rich scarlet color produced profusely during the whole season on vigorous plants of fairly tall growth. $ each; $ per doz. President Boone (Howard & Smith, 1936). A superb combina- tion of color, good form, and vigorous habit. Deep velvety crimson blooms beautifully veined with an entra


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