Helen Traubel 
Hybrid Tea. A time tested old favorite. An exquisite 
* combination of apricot and shell-pink. The long buds 
slowly unfurl their 25 to 30 broad petals to a very large, 
high-centered flower. Long, slender stems and rich spicy 
perfume. Lovely to cut. Helen Traubel is not the perfect 
rose but it blooms so freely it rates a place in your rose 
garden. (Lammerts.) 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
Swarthmore 
Hybrid Tea. This is ‘‘the’’ rose for the exhibitor and flower 
arranger, and for everyone who enjoys sculptured beauty. 
Infact, itis rated by the American Rose Society as one of the 
six top exhibition roses in the United States. A beautiful 
rose-red with the longest, largest bud of any rose we grow. 
Buds open so gracefully to such a perfect sculptured form 
they appear to have been poured from a mold. 
Long buds are deep, clear'rose-red while the open blooms 
display two tones of deep, clear rose-red. Each bloom will 
measure up to 5 inches across with 45 to 55 perfectly formed 
petals. Flowers come continuously on tremendous long, 
sturdy stems, ideal to cut for display. 
y > Plants are tall and well branched. 
= /. N A light, exotic fragrance is the perfect com- 
4 plement. For the exhibition table and in the 
ar “a \ home, SWARTHMORE isa must. (Meilland.) 
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ey $4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
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