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(1935) Page(s) 12. Includes photo(s). Duquesa de Penaranda. H.T. (P. Dot, 1932.) See illustration. Copper-apricot. This glorious rose produces two distinct types of flowers. During the summer the pointed buds are a blend of apricot-...
(1935) Page(s) 12. Texas Centennial. H.T. (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1935.) Plant patent No. 162. A sport of President Herbert Hoover. The color of the open flower is nopal-red shaded with gold, the center of the flower is a lighter red, toning to dark pink as the bloom ages. $1 each.
(1935) Page(s) 12. Warrawee. H.T. (Mrs. H. C. Fitzhardinge, Australia, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 140. Long-pointed, salmon-pink buds open to 4-inch flowers of exquisite shell-pink with a slightly darker reverse. The bloom when fully open Looks like a glorified Mme. Butterfly. It has the delightful spicy fragrance of the old clove pinks. The plant has all the health, vigor, and freedom of the bloom of Radiance. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. No further discount on this patented Rose.
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