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Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) A subtle combination of tints 
48° impossible to catch in one color photograph. Urn-shaped 
buds of sulphur-yellow with a hint of a pinkish border develop 
into cream to light canary-yellow flowers with a delicate 
edging of camellia-rose. Gradually this rose margin deepens 
and spreads, producing a thrilling specimen flower. The 
pointed blooms have 50 to 60 petals and reach a width of 4/2 
to 5 inches. Tall and compact, blooming well. Plant Pat. 2687. 
$3.75 ea.—3 or more, $3.45 ea. 
Camelot 
& Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) A sleek beauty of shim- 
mering coral or shrimp-pink with flowers borne in three’s 
or more on strong stems. The color is light and glowing, and it 
lasts well... a soft but lively shrimp-pink. The double blooms 
are about 4 inches across, with rich spicy perfume. They have 
the popular high center at first, becoming cupped as they open. 
The plant is a tall one with shining dark green leaves of 
extra large size. It blooms all season long and will do well prac- 
tically everywhere. Plant Pat. 2371. 
$3.75 ea.—3 or more, $3.45 ea. 
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AMERICAN HERITAGE 
“T really never expected you would keep your 
promise. We are very quick to complain when 
we are annoyed or disappointed, so it gives me 
much pleasure to tell you that your gesture of 
good will is much appreciated. I am looking for- 
ward to doing business with you in the future.” 
Mrs. T. C., New Jersey 
CHARMING 
AMERICAN HERITAGE 
CAMELOT 
COMANCHE 
LAURA 
$13.90 


