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TIFFANY 



Hybrid Tea. (Camprubi.) Plant Pat. 2055. A really 

 distinctive and attractive rose — one of the best all- 

 round white Hybrid Teas of today, which we recommend to all 

 those who love a white flower. The blooms are quite unique, but 

 the cool crisp beauty of this lovely rose is difficult to capture in an 

 illustration. Buds are medium long and pointed, opening to 

 flowers of moderate size but extra fullness (55 to 65 petals). The 

 center is beautifully furled and retains this shape well. The soft 

 satiny white color is warmed by primrose-yellow tints at the base 

 of the petals, giving it a glow from within. Stems are strong and 

 the flowers never hang their heads. They have excellent sub- 

 stance, a classic air and the ability to stand unfavorable weather 

 without balling ... an unusual and highly appreciated accom- 

 plishment for a white rose. Sincera is a steady producer until late 

 fall — vigorous, broad but upright in growth, with heavy canes. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 

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Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) 

 Plant Pat. 1943. This is a rich, exciting 

 (^^ rose with high style to match its name. Magnificent crimson- 

 ^^' red color overlaid with an iridescent scarlet sheen plus ex- 

 quisite form make Christian Dior a superb rose. The luscious 

 color becomes even more glowing when seen under artificial lights, 

 and this characteristic combined with its assured air of excellence 

 gives it special value as a long-lasting cut flower. Good stems hold 

 the flowers, which do not fade or turn blue as they open but keep 

 their rich red color. In size the bloom is above average, and the 

 50 to 60 neatly arranged petals form a solidly substantial flower 

 of top exhibition quality. Buds are ovoid, and fragrance is deli- 

 cate. A bushy, vigorous, upright plant. Christian Dior has good 

 rich green, leathery leaves, and plenty of them. Bloom production 

 is steady and continuous throughout the season. This is a plant 

 that can be relied on as a standard, dependable addition that will 

 stay in your garden for years. Hardy and healthy, it will give 

 all-round satisfaction. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) Plant Pat. 1304. Both 

 the experts and backyard dirt gardeners agree that 

 (S^ Tiff"any is an unusually fine pink Hybrid Tea — a classic. 

 ^«^' Its name suggests elegance and refinement, and indeed these 

 are the qualities it projects. It starts with a long, exquisitely 

 formed bud that develops into a beautifully high-pointed flower. 

 The color is a dramatic blending of light pink and pale gold, 

 always clear and fresh looking. Flowers are about 5 inches across, 

 nicely full but not at all heavy. They are almost always borne 

 singly on the long stiff stems and are not aff"ected by either hot or 

 wet weather. A cutting rose par excellence. Tiffany always claims 

 full attention, for besides its attractive color it has tea rose per- 

 fume that literally fills a room. Its ability to hold its shape and 

 delicate color is appreciated both in the garden and when it is 

 used in arrangements. The plant is medium tall and very free 

 blooming, with plentiful light green foliage. Tifl'any is highly 

 thought of by everyone who knows this wonderful Hybrid Tea, 

 and it takes its full share of prizes in rose shows. 

 $3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



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