FOR ADDED GARDEN PLEASURE 



HYBRID TEAS 

 AND GRANDiFLORAS 



BEN IltlR. Grandillora. IManl Pat. 2066. Vivid, .5-incIi, 

 cardinai-rec] beauties with rich, velvety maroon overtones. 

 Tliick, siil)stantial petals. Blooms come singly and in clus- 

 ters on tall. \ igoroiis plant. Fine, filossy foliage. $2.75 ea.; 

 ."i or iiioro. .S2. K) ea. 



BETTY 11PR1CII.4RD. l-'ragrant old favorite whose 

 beautiful pearl-f)ink flowers and general good qualities have 

 kept it in demand o\er the years. Blooms are large and 

 emerge from lovely, long, pointed buds. Medium height. 

 .SI. 50 ea.; 3 or more. SI. 30 ea. 



DUET. (Swim) Plant Pat. 1903. Salmon-pink with rich 

 ^j», crimson reverses, excellent form, long stems. Plant is 

 jl^^ \ igorous, grows to middle height. All-America winner 

 ^^ for '61. $3 ea.; 3 or more, !¥2.65 ea. 

 FANTAN. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1913. A most unusual 

 tan beauty with rosy overtones — strikingly rich! It is fussy 

 so don't buy it unless you can appreciate coloring that's 

 different. Good medium-height plant, 3}4-nit'h, fragrant 

 flowers. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 

 KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Another old-timer. 

 Cream-white with pale lemon center. It has long, shapely 

 buds and substantial flower with a pleasant scent. Medium 

 height. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, SI. 30 ea. 

 MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Well known everywhere for its 

 golden yellow flowers — an older rose with the kind of appeal 

 which remains for years. The low-growing bushy plant 

 produces them plentifully. Buds are well formed. Fragrant 

 blooms. .$1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 

 MY FAIR LADY. Plant Pat. App. F^or. Big flowers in 

 delicate pink with gold overtones come on a vigorous, free- 

 blooming medium-height plant. Exceptionally strong canes 

 hold the 55 to 65-petaled blooms easily. Long Icisting flowers 

 are fragrant. $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 

 NEW YORKER. Plant Pat. 823. Bright, sparkling red 

 rose with excellent form and eye-filling size. Sterns are right 

 for cutting and every bloom you cut will be a fragrant de- 

 light. The vigorous medium-height bush produces many 

 flowers. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more. .§2.20 ea. 

 PINK PARFAIT. Grandiflora. (Swim) Plant Pat. 1904. 

 ^jj^ Wonderful blend of pinks. Neat, handsotne, middle- 

 ^^1 height bush is loaded with buds and blooms. Fragrant. 

 ^^ All-America for '61. $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 

 SYMPHONIE. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 958. With the 

 richest and most glowing of pinks, Symphonie has charmed 

 many a gardener. Strong, sturdy, low-growing plant — big, 

 fragrant flowers. A Gold Medal winner in England. $2 ea.; 

 3 or more, .SI. 75 ea. 



THE DOCTOR. Satin-pink with long, pointed buds, big 

 flowers and a charming, old-time fragrance. Medium height. 

 This is one Doctor no one will want to keep away — from. 

 It has therapeutic value. $1.95 ea.; 3 or more, .$1.75 ea. 

 TORCH SONG. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1760. Unusual 

 smoky-red color glows with brilliance. Middle-height, vig- 

 orous plant. Blooms are long-stemmed, have 35 to 45 petals. 

 However. I think that Orange Flame is much better. $2 ea.; 

 3 or more, .$1.7.5 ea. 



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