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TIFFANY 

CRIMSON GLORY 
Crimson Glory 
Hybrid Tea. Excellent for the front row. Velvety crimson pointed buds 
open to medium size, double blooms of deep crimson with a purplish cast 
and rich Damask fragrance. Crimson Glory blooms freely and continuously 
ona very strong, well branched, low growing plant, but tends to have a weak 
neck when blooms open. An older rose with a tremendous reputation. 
(Kordes.) 
$3.60 ea.—3 or more, $3.40 ea. 
Tiffany 
>, Hybrid Tea. As elegant as its name suggests. Long buds and double 
* flowers up to 5 inches across. A dramatic blending of light pink and pale 
gold with exquisite form. Very high, pointed blooms with 30 flared petals. 
Flowers are borne one to a long, stiff stem. Its ability to hold its color and 
shape is excellent. A cutting rose par excellence. Everyone loves Tiffany. 
(Lindquist. ) 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
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Comanche 
>, Grandiflora. All the fiery glow of the campfire. Pointed buds are a 
43° lovely red and unfurl to beautiful orange-red 4-inch flowers with 50 
petals. Striking blooms are carried proudly upright on strong stems. Very 
bright and showy. Foliage is exceptional—dark and thick. Plants are tall, 
bushy and vigorous. Bold and sassy. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2855. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
Electron 
(@, Hybrid Tea. Electric Electron. The brightest, deepest rose-pink — 
483° smooth, delicious and delightful. Big, pointed buds and flowers so very 
large, full and high centered; they last and last and are perfectly stunning. 
Ideal for cutting. Bushy and vigorous with lots of dark green leaves that 
show off the shocking pink blooms. (McGredy.) Plant Pat. 3226. 
$4.50 ea. —3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
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FOUR OLD FAVORITES 
CRIMSON GLORY MONTEZUMA 
ECLIPSE (See page 21) TIFFANY 
$13.70 

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