GLOWING 



AMERICAN HERITAGE 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) 

 Plant Pat. 2687. A succession 

 of changing colors impossible to pin down on a printed 

 page in either word or picture. At various times and 

 in different kinds of weather the colors can vary consider- 

 ably, but they are always dainty and appealing. The long, 

 urn-shaped bud is sulphur-yellow at the base of the petals, 

 and as it opens it gently turns to camellia-rose at the petal 

 edges. The fully open bloom is cream to light canary-yellow, 

 and as it ages, the rose color at the petal margin deepens. 

 A tall grower. 



$3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



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Hybrid Tea. (Boerner.) Plant 

 Pat. 2441 . A distinguished name 

 for a beautiful large white rose of lovely form, great style 

 and wonderful fragrance. Its long, gracefully furled buds 

 of lemon-white are carried on long strong stems. Both buds 

 and open flowers are high pointed, showing a full but open 

 center when fully expanded. They average 35 to 40 broad 

 glossy petals, precisely arranged. The pure white, 5 to 6- 

 inch blooms hold their firm texture and last well. 



Growth is tall and upright to about 4 feet, with dark, 

 healthy foliage. Bloom clusters are borne all through the 

 growing season. The tea fragrance is especially noticeable. 

 $4 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 55 ea. 



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