f^jt^ Grandiflora. (Swim) Plant 

 ^* Pat. 2056. A brilliant, deep 

 velvety red — the darkest red 

 Grandiflora. Medium-sized, oval 

 buds open to a camellia-like 

 bloom of 35 to 45 petals. Blooms 

 come singly or in clusters, lasting 

 long on the bush or in a bouquet. 

 The plant is strong, shapely, 

 upright and free branching. 

 Dark glossy green foliage forms 

 an interesting contrast with the 

 reddish cast of the new growth, 

 and covers the plant well. 



$3.50 each — 3 or more, 

 $3.10 each. 



/^^ Hybrid Tea. (Swim) Plant 

 ^^ Pat. 885. This fine All- 

 America Award Selection is a 

 delightful gold touched with 

 flushes of pink or vermilion and 

 copper. The bud is medium 

 long, slender and well-point- 

 ed. Rich copper tones are 

 displayed prominently as 

 the bud unfurls. Blooms are 

 medium large, 4 to 5 inches, 

 of good substance and held 

 firmly upright on strong stems. 

 The plant is bushy, upright and 

 well-branched. Leaves are large, 

 waxy green, with better than 

 average disease-resistance. Fra- 

 grance is rich and intense. 



$2.75 each — 3 or more, 

 $2.40 each. 



Hybrid Tea. (House of Meilland) 

 Plant Pat. 2742. This is a dra- 

 matic rose, very oriental in color 

 and form. The color is bright 

 raspberry with touches of cream 

 on the reverse side of the petals. 

 Lovely buds open slowly to urn- 

 shaped solid blooms and finally 

 into 4-inch, saucer-shaped flow- 

 ers of excellent substance. The 

 plant is low-growing, compact 

 and beautifully branched. The 

 blooms are arranged at various 

 levels, several to a stem, forming 

 a lovely mound-shaped plant. 

 Foliage is small but abundant 

 and a dark, rich green. 



$2.50 each — 3 or more, 

 $2.20 each. 



