OFFER 114 



For Vibrant Color 



CAMELOT 

 GRANADA 

 SCARLET KNIGHT 

 TIFFANY 



$12.80 



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Grandiflora. (The House of 

 Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2692. 

 Tall, strong, ready and able to add deep rich 

 '4HP> crimson color to a rose planting. Scarlet Knight 

 is an exceptionally outstanding garden plant. Its big 

 vigorous canes over 3 feet tall are crowned with fine 

 heads of bloom. 



The flower buds are not extra large but of nicely 

 tapered shape. They open to well-formed blooms 

 with a neatly rounded silhouette, very velvety and 

 generally in a cluster of three to five. Buds are very 

 dark crimson and open blooms bright scarlet- 

 crimson. They have a mild tea scent. The color 

 lasts well without fading or turning blue. 



Attractive and dependable for season-long bloom. 

 $3.75 ea.— 3 or more, $3.40 ea. 



GRANADA 



ROSES GET BETTER 

 ALL THE TIME 



SCARLET KNIGHT 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2691. The 

 Lady is a queen. The exquisite, well-modeled form and the 

 lasting ability of this unique rose often put it among the blue-ribbon winners 

 at shows. And in the garden too it gives a wonderful account of itself. 

 "A heavy producer . . . every blossom perfect . . . sturdy, almost thornless 

 stems" reports a gardener in Massachusetts. 



The soft lavender color of Lady X is very delicate. It appeals strongly 

 to those who like lavender roses . . . and even those who "don't care for" 

 these new colors can rarely resist Lady X. Perfect for cutting, lightly per- 

 fumed ... an entirely different rose that will win your heart. 

 $3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.20 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) Plant Pat. 2214. Charming 

 pointed buds become 4-inch blooms with large ruffled 

 / jgN petals in a bright mixture of scarlet, gleaming lemon-yellow and 

 %$$? orange-pink, stronger at the edge. Vibrant and cheerful, the blooms 

 fairly dance on the bush. They have 20 or so petals that seem like more. 



Flowers as well as buds are beautifully formed and generally come several 

 at a time in candelabras. They are informal rather than of strict exhibition 

 type. The plant is vigorous and upright, blooming well all season. Notice 

 the leaves in our picture. They're crinkled at the edge, almost like holly, 

 light green in color and quite different from most roses. 



Now officially called a Grandiflora, this is a fine rose in any class. 

 $3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.20 ea. 



