LOVE SONG 



YOU CAN BE PROUI^ 



LOVE SONG H.T. (Gladys Fisher) Plant Pat. 

 1360. I don't think that I will ever forget the time when 

 I chanced to see this rose being grown in a pot for the 

 Philadelphia Flower Show. I blinked in amazement at 

 t he enormous size, and I actually counted more than 100 

 petals which made up the colorful bloom. The stunning 

 watermelon-pink of the outer sides of the petals and the 

 shining yellow of the undersides were a striking com- 

 bination of beautiful colors. A big, fat bud looked just 

 like the picture at the left above. One of the gayest of 

 roses, this bi-color is handsome, too, in the pleint which 

 is a sturdy middle height grower with fine waxy foliage. 

 The flowers are fragrant and the vigorous plant produces 

 them freely. A good rose to have. §2.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 S2.20 ea. 



LADY ELGIN 



MONTEZUMA Grandiflora. 



Plant Pat. 1383. The rosy-salmon 



beauty of Montezuma is immensely 



appealing — and the form, which is 



high centered, is attractive in the 



classic rose tradition. Large flowers 



come on long, sturdy stems. Lots of 



them. The plant is vigorous and 



grows tall — from 3 to 5 feet. 



Good in every way. S2.75 ea.; 3 or more, 



S2.40 ea. 



LADY ELGIN H.T. (MdUand) Plant 

 Pat. 1469. The dazzling red-gold or orange 

 beauty that's unique in the rose world! 

 There's nothing quite as brilliant! The huge 

 flowers come on long stems — have beautiful 

 form — are pleeisantly fragrant. The plant is 

 upright, sturdy, tall and vigorous. The foliage 

 is lustrous. Mighty fine rose amy way you see 

 it . . . and you WILL see it! $2.50 ea.; 

 3 or more, §2.20 ea. 



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