Grandiflora. (Lammerts) Plant Pat. 



1259. An all-round, all-time favorite 

 /^fc^ of the rose world. This excellent deep shell-pink rose is simply 

 ^^' perfect in form, substance and color. Buds are medium length, 

 opening into high-centered, beautifully shaped flowers that become 

 cup-shaped as the bloom matures. Flowers are produced in great 

 candelabras on long straight stems. An excellent rose for cutting. 

 Large, glossy, very heavy leaves cover the tall, upright plant most 

 effectively. Queen Elizabeth is foolproof; if you have one, you will 

 want another. 



$2.75 each— 3 or more, $2.40 each. 



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Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks) Plant Pat. 2326. Perhaps the nearest 

 to black you've ever seen in a rose. It's an unusually beautiful 

 deep, dark red, big and luxurious. The bud is medium long and full 

 with black, curled-back edges shading into a velvet scarlet. The 

 flowers are enormous, , with 45 to 55 petals, each thick and velvety 

 with excellent substance. The fully open flower is of superb exhibition 

 form and keeps for many days both on the plant as well as cut. Okla- 

 homa's fragrance is delightfully heady. The plant is medium tall, 

 well-branched and covered with heavy shiny green foliage. Okla- 

 homa has an overall air of luxuriant class — a fine specimen rose. 



$3 each — 3 or more, $2.65 each. 



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