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Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) 

 Plant Pat. 2370. The finest red rose 

 of all time. The tall plant is sturdy and heavily 

 branched, with reddish canes and thorns. Foliage, 

 too, is reddish at first, then glossy dark green as it develops. 

 The 6-inch, lively red blooms are very full and purposeful- 

 looking . . . coming from firm, pointed buds of rich dark 

 maroon. Buds become urn shaped as the wide outer petals 

 begin to curl back from the high centers. Even on dull 

 days Mister Lincoln gives forth a rich, satisfying perfume. 

 Sturdy stems make it an ideal cut flower. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER 

 FOR 1969 



^Sr„ Hybrid Tea. (Lens.) Plant Pat. 2592. Exquisite 

 "**■ beauty of flower and good plant habit combine to 

 make Pascali an unusually fine white rose. The dark 

 foliage is especially thick textured and abundant. The 

 delicate-looking buds are followed by high-pointed blooms 

 of soft creamy white with an ivory-yellow center. Its 

 name — for the paschal or Easter season — is suited to its 

 color. Blooms are medium large and double, with over 

 35 petals that curl back as they open. The high center 

 lasts well, and every specimen is perfectly formed, even 

 in poor weather. Strong stems are excellent for cutting. 

 A tall plant, often growing over 4 feet high, with strong 

 canes and healthy, dark green foliage. Full of bloom until 

 late in the season. A valuable new rose. 



$4.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3.85 ea. 



