MIRANDY 



OFFER No. 130 



Six Choice Roses 



BLANCHE MALLERIN 

 CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 

 ECLIPSE 



HELEN TRAUBEL 



MIRANDY 



PEACE 



Classics Among Roses 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) At the height of its 



perfection this rose has enormous appeal. The 



huge ovoid buds are borne on long stems on a robust bush 



about 2}/^ feet tall. Flowers are a marvel — fully packed with 



50 or more velvety, deep wine-red petals that have a mysterious 



dusky shading. The color tends toward crimson rather than 



scarlet. Blooms are both broad and deep, with a very high center 



and rich spicy perfume. This is a sturdy plant with leathery 



foliage. The blooms open best in hot weather, and for this reason 



Mirandy is especially popular in southern areas. At rose shows it 



has won countless awards. Its form, color and fragrance are so 



distinctive that everyone soon learns to call Mirandy by name. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



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Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) This rose has 

 truly become a "legend in its own time." It is a rose 

 (^^ for every beginner . . . but no expert ever discards it. 

 ^S^' Flower stems, foliage and canes are of unbelievable size and 

 strength, and the flower more than matches the plant. Running 

 from yellow to pale gold to cream color, the petals look as if 

 they had been carved from ivory, and the pink flush at the petal 

 edge gradually creeps over the whole flower. But no two blooms 

 are exactly alike, and each flower changes from day to day. You 

 never get tired of watching this wonderful display. Foliage is very 

 large, rich dark green, thick and holly-like in its leathery texture. 

 Free blooming, very hardy ... a miracle of nature. 



$2.50 ea. — 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) A 

 rose with strikingly beautiful 

 buds. It is sometimes called the "First Lady" of Hybrid 

 ^aS-' Teas, not only because of its great combination of good 

 points but also because it has so many wonderful offspring. Buds 

 are intense carmine-red, with an undertone of flame. Long and 

 elegant, they open to 4 to 5-inch flowers of bright rose-red, high 

 centered and waxy petaled. Stems are medium to long. The plant 

 is tall — up to 5 feet — and is covered with disease-resistant foliage. 

 An abundant producer until frost, Charlotte is a favorite every- 

 where. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 



