. Little Beauty Little Beauty (Howard & Smith, 1935). Plant Patent No. 149. A most delightful new everblooming Rose of outstanding value for garden decoration and exceptionally fine for cutting. The color of the formally arranged flowers is a briUiant cerise which ages into a soft deep pink. § each; $ per doz. Malar Ros (Kordes, 1932). Large, pointed, oval-shaped buds on rigid stems expanding into magnificent, fully double, rich crim- son flowers which are remarkably sweet-scented —the old Rose perfume. A first-class variety. 85c each; $ per doz. Mme. Joseph Perraud (Gaujard,
. Little Beauty Little Beauty (Howard & Smith, 1935). Plant Patent No. 149. A most delightful new everblooming Rose of outstanding value for garden decoration and exceptionally fine for cutting. The color of the formally arranged flowers is a briUiant cerise which ages into a soft deep pink. § each; $ per doz. Malar Ros (Kordes, 1932). Large, pointed, oval-shaped buds on rigid stems expanding into magnificent, fully double, rich crim- son flowers which are remarkably sweet-scented —the old Rose perfume. A first-class variety. 85c each; $ per doz. Mme. Joseph Perraud (Gaujard, 1934). A Rose of sublime beauty. Long, slender, pointed. Nasturtium orange buds which open to sweetly fragrant flowers of a charming Nasturtium buff straying to a lovely shade of shell pink. The petal edges are almost pure buff lightened with pink at the margins. $ each; $ per doz. Mme. Jules Guerin (Gaujard, 1931). An exceptionally large, fragrant, well-formed flower developing from shapely golden yellow buds which shade to creamy yellow as they expand. Vigorous, free flowering, and long-stemmed. 85c each; $ per doz. Mrs. J. D. Eisele (Howard & Smith, 1933). Plant Patent No. 67. Of outstanding form and perfect at every stage of develop- ment. Brilliant luscious cherry rose enhanced by a rich glow of scarlet. Very fragrant. 85c each; $ per doz. Mrs. Sam McGredy (McGredy, 1929). A beautiful coppery scarlet-orange heavily flushed with rich red on the outside of the petals. Delicately perfumed. Vigorous and of free habit. One of the best all-purpose varieties. 85c each; $ per doz. Orange Glow (H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 1936). A new Baby Rose from Holland producing large upright trusses composed of bright golden orange flowers. In our own trials it has proved the brightest of all Baby Roses. 85 c each; $ per doz. Peaches and Cream (Howard & Smith, 1936). A unique Bedding Rose with flowers that resemble a double Begonia in form. The buds are sa
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