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//N7V/?//^T r/N D/^TM/ Hybrid Tea. A famous rose known and loved for its 

 fj J heavy fragrance and wondcrtul deep red color. 1 he 



/^^ glowing cnmson-red color and the intoxicating perfume provide a combination 

 ^^ that most people simply cannot resist. The large blooms with their huge petals 

 are just about perfect . . . high centered, with an interesting curl to the outer 

 petals. The bush is strong, free blooming, handsomely shaped and of medium 

 height. Outstanding for cutting and for the garden, Chrysler is hard to beat, or even 

 equal. It is one of the half-dozen or so Hybrid Teas that are the very basis of any 

 planting of roses. No matter how many new red roses come on the market, this 

 one stays. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 1167. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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Hybrid Tea. Perhaps you will want 

 to consider this rose simply because 

 of its name and will plant it as a living memorial to our late 

 president. But aside from its name, it is a beautiful large white 

 Hybrid Tea worthy of a place in any garden. The flowers have 

 lovely form, great style and wonderful fragrance. The long, 

 gracefully furled buds are lemon-white, and in both bud and open 

 stage the flowers are high pointed — the ideal form so much ad- 

 mired. They have an average of 35 to 40 broad glossy petals. 

 The pure white, 5 to 6-inch, open blooms hold their appeal 

 through all kinds of weather and enjoy a long life. Growth is tall 

 and upright to about 4 feet. Good strong canes are crowned with 

 bloom clusters all summer. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 2441 . 



$4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



JOHN F. KENNEDY 



