(left) 



Hybrid Tea. (House of Meilland) For years, this has been the 

 standard by which other roses have been judged. Golden 

 yellow with flushes of pink at the petal edges. Tones vary as the 

 flower opens. Huge buds and blooms — enormously vigorous plant — 

 thick canes — the richest of rose foliage. The most highly rated rose, 

 and the winner of most rose awards. 



$2 each — 3 or more, $1.75 each. 



Hybrid Tea. (Mallerin) 

 Streamlined buds open to 

 beautifully modeled blooms 

 of pure satiny white. The 

 upright, tall, vigorous plant 

 bears them freely — each flow- 

 er a 4-inch, fragrant beauty 

 with outstanding appeal. 

 Blanche Mallerin holds an 

 honored place among the 

 world's great white roses — 

 still claims the admiration of 

 every gardener who knows its 

 rare charm. A fitting com- 

 panion for Peace and Mir- 

 andy. 



$2 each — 3 or more, 

 $1.75 each. 



(left) 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts) Famed for its high-centered form, 

 the richness of its deep wine-red color and the magic of its 

 intriguing perfume, Mirandy has long held a favored place in 

 America's gardens. The plant is vigorous — a steady producer of 

 flowers that never fail to impress and delight all who see them. Grows 

 to medium height. Good semi-glossy, dark green foliage. 



$2 each — 3 or more, $1.75 each. 



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