MT. 
SHASTA 
GR. (Swim & Weeks) Plant Pat. 
2132. The buds and blooms of 
this dramatically  tall-growing 
white Grandiflora are impressive 
beyond words. Flowers 
are high-centered, the 
petals broad and sub- 
stantial. Long stems 
hold two or three blooms—some- 
times only one. And fragrant 
blooms they are! The upright, 
vigorous plant is distinguished by 
interesting gray-green foliage 
which is beautifully leathery in 
substance. Mt. Shasta blooms 
continuously and freely, affording 
you the delight of picking the en- 
trancing flowers regularly. What 
could make a finer accent plant. in 
your garden than this big white? 
In the International Test Gardens 
at Portland, Oregon, Mt. Shasta 
won the Silver Certificate. That's 
a strong recommendation. $3 ea.; 
3 or more, $2.65 ca. 
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Our roses are guaranteed to grow 
) MT. SHASTA 
and bloom as they should for one 
growing season. If they do not, 
’ we will replace them or refund 
@ the purchase price. 
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© CRIMSON DUKE 
CRIMSON 
DUKE 
H.T. (Alain Meilland) Plant Pat. App. For. 
Your eye instantly appreciates the strong, 
“full-blooded” color of this rose. . . rich, vital, 
provocative red . . . the most stirring of all 
colors. In the full-bodied bloom, the effect is 
impressive and glamourous. Crimson Duke is 
an exhibition-type rose . . . large, substantial, 
well-formed, colorful . . . a personality to be 
reckoned with at the judging table. Flowers 
are 4 to 5 inches across, have 30 or more petals 
which flare out nicely. They open from fat 
buds and are borne on strong, thick canes, 
several to the stem. A light but pervasive fra- 
erance adds its touch of charm. The plant 
matches the bloom in power and character. 
It grows medium to tall, has large, thick, glossy 
leaves of dark green. There are many flowers. 
I predict a fine future for Crimson Duke. $3 
ea.3; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
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