Hybrid Tea. (Lens.) Plant Pat. 2592. 

 Exquisite beauty of flower and good 

 plant habit make this an unusually fine white rose. 

 ^ The delicate-looking buds are followed by high- 

 pointed flowers of soft creamy white with an ivory- 

 yellow center. Blooms are medium large and double, 

 with over 35 petals that curl back as they open. They 

 never look cold or aloof, but are sweet and graceful. 

 The high center holds well, and every specimen is 

 perfectly formed, even in poor weather. Strong stems 

 are excellent for cutting, and foliage is especially thick- 

 textured and abundant. A tall plant, often over 4 feet 

 high, with strong canes. 



For a pleasing all-round white rose you can't do 

 better than Pascali. 



$4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) 

 Plant Pat. 2862. A decidedly two-tone 

 rose, and an exceptionally beautiful one. The flower 

 catches your eye at once because it is so lively. The 

 soft yellow buds flushed salmon-pink are shapely and 

 well pointed, but Colorama is seen at its best when 

 two-thirds open. Then the big ruffly bloom is water- 

 melon-pink with warm deep yellow at the petal base 

 and on the reverse. This vivid contrast lasts for the 

 entire life of the flower, and the mass of yellow stamens 

 emphasizes the flower color. The open blooms are 

 loosely cupped and informal in shape, with 40 to 50 

 thick satiny petals and light tea perfume. 



The plant is medium to tall in growth, with foliage 

 bright and waxy — truly a beauty feature in itself. 

 Straight stiff" stems, very free branching and depend- 

 able for repeated crops of gaily colored blooms. A fine 

 garden "pick-me-up." 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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