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Crimson Glory 
Hybrid Tea. (Kordes.) Famed for its velvety crimson color and 
heavy fragrance. Medium size flowers. Low growing and free 
blooming. “I have a Crimson Glory rose shipped to Virginia in 
1943, moved to Florida in 1960 and still an outstanding rose 
bush. They do well here,” writes a customer. Warning—it does 
have a weak neck. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
Confidence 
Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) A delight for cutting, 
with streamlined buds and high-centered flowers. The bloom is 
a delicate blend of pastel tints—softest peach, shrimp-pink, 
ivory and gold ... a revelation of beauty. Fragrant, long 
stemmed, medium to large. Upright and bushy, blooming well. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
Mirandy 
Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Marvelous spicy perfume and 
A&B> velvety wine-red flowers. Huge buds and large, high-cen- 
tered blooms loaded with 50 or more petals. A sturdy garden 
plant about 2% feet high, blooming steadily until frost. 
Though Crimson Glory is better known, we think Mirandy the 
better rose. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
Tiffany 
Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) A true classic, admired the 
world over. Long, exquisitely modeled buds and fragrant, 
high-pointed flowers, always poised and inviting you to cut 
them. The light pink and pale gold blooms are about 5 inches 
across, nicely full, borne on stiff stems. Medium tall, upright in 
habit and very free blooming, with light green foliage. 
$3.25 ea.—3 or more, $3 ea. 
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