
MIRANDY 
Mirandy 
>») Hybrid Tea. Deep wine-red flowers and delightful fragrance 
* are certainly two of the winning features of Mirandy. Pleas- 
antly plump blooms are packed with petals and form a high, 
pointed center. Blooms open very slowly and are simply 
drenched with rich fruity fragrance. Its color is a sparkling vel- 
vety wine-red with some darker shadings. Mirandy’s shortcom- 
ing may be that as the flowers age a purplish tinge appears, but 
Mirandy is so beautiful in its early life that it’s easy to forgive this 
tiny fault. Excellent for cutting. 
The 3 foot, sturdy plant has leathery foliage and puts on a 
terrific show, blooming steadily until frost. A favorite for years. 
(Lammerts.) 
$3.60 ea.—3 or more, $3.40 ea. 
Queen Elizabeth 
>», Grandiflora. The first Grandiflora and still the queen of them 
‘all. No garden should be without this beauty. True 
royalty —ranking among the very best of all roses. To call Queen 
Elizabeth an outstanding rose would indeed be an understate- 
ment. 
The lovely pink flowers are a clear, clean, ‘‘innocent’’ pink 
lightly ruffled and cupped. Blooms come 2 or 3 ona stem and also 
singly —truly a Grandiflora. Flowers are not extremely large but 
are borne in great profusion all summer long. Stems are unusu- 
ally strong making the plant a commanding picture. Each bloom 
is a treat. 
Very strong, vigorous and healthy giving a continuous rose 
show that will dominate your garden. (Lammerts.) 
$3.60 ea.—3 or more, $3.40 ea. 
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“Queen Elizabeth was lovely, so I am ordering another one this year.”’ 
E.J.T., Pennsylvania 
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Blanche Mallerin 
Hybrid Tea. Majestic, fragrant and 
snowy white. Irresistible. This pure 
satiny white is often used as the perfect 
example of the classic Hybrid Tea. Buds 
are elegant, long and urn-shaped and pure 
white — well worth having just for its out- 
standing buds. The open bloom, too, is a 
majestic beauty of pure satiny white, 44 
inches across and of superb form and 
style. Lovely to look at—a real delight. A 
moderate, extremely sweet fragrance. 
An easy white to grow. Give it an hon- 
ored place in your garden. You won’t be 
satisfied to leave it in the garden, 
though... you will often invite these 
snowy, gracefully formed blooms into 
your home. Plants are bushy yet upright 
with good heavy canes and leathery 
leaves. Plants bloom freely so you will 
want to cut the snowy flowers frequently. 
(Mallerin.) 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH 

