Yer In WW 
4 PLANTS 
CHICAGO PEACE 
OKLAHOMA 
SINCERA 
SUMMER SUNSHINE 
$10.80 
yng (right) Hybrid Tea. (Swim 
YE & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2326. 
Perhaps the nearest to black you’ve ever seen 
in a rose. It’s an unusually beautiful deep, 
dark-red—big and luxurious. The bud is ex- 
ceedingly handsome; medium long; full with 
black, curled-back edges shading into a velvet 
scarlet. The flowers are enormous with 45 to 
55 petals, each thick and velvety with excellent 
substance. The full open flower is of superb 
exhibition form and keeps well both on the 
plant as well as when cut. Possessing a de- 
lightful, heady fragrance, Oklahoma has an 
overall air of luxuriant class, and gives that 
‘something special” you will appreciate. The 
plant is medium tall, well branched, and 
beautifully covered with a heavy, shiny-green 
foliage. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
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. (left) Hybrid Tea. 
Swe’ Susie ees Plant Pat. 2078. 
This rose is big, bold and solid. It is one of the 
yellowest, yellow roses we know of. It’s a deep 
solid color that fairly gleams in the sunlight. . . 
and stays bright and clear right up to the end of the 
bloom. The big, classic hybrid tea buds open to a 
large, gleaming burst of bloom, up to 5 inches 
across. Coming usually on good sized, single stems, 
Summer Sunshine is a fine rose for cutting, for the 
rose and the color hold up well and add brilliance 
to any arrangement. The strong, vigorous, semi- 
upright plant is medium tall, well branched and 
attractive. It’s a good ‘“‘front-row”’ rose that will 
give you consistently large quantities of golden 
blooms all season long. An appealing, light fra- 
grance lingers over the blooms providing an en- 
ticing atmosphere. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
