Wij yy if (right) Grandiflora. (Lammerts.) 
We [/ bith Wy Plant Pat. 1259. Because this is an 
all ’round rose it has become an all-time favorite of 
& the rose world. This excellent pink rose is simply 
perfect in form, substance and color. Queen Elizabeth 
has probably the finest true-pink color to be found in 
any rose . . . it’s light in tone, but solid, evenly dis- 
tributed and fine textured. Buds are medium length, 
opening into high-centered beautifully shaped flowers, 
becoming cup-shaped as the blooms mature. Flowers are 
produced freely, all season long, in great candelabras of 
beauty on long straight stems. This is an excellent rose 
for cutting too, because the stems of this grandiflora are 
extra long and sturdy. Large, glossy, very heavy leaves 
cover the tall, upright plant most effectively. Queen 
Elizabeth will stretch its beauty above most all other 
roses in your garden, so give it room, so you can show 
it off. 
$2.75 ea-—3 or more, $2.40 ea. 
(left) Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) 
Ihr bene Plant Pat. 2017. A red-hot flaming rose 
of a brilliant fiery orange mixed with vivid scarlet. This 
is an exceptionally vivid color and sometimes, par- 
ticularly in cool weather the petal edges are tinged with 
black to produce a unique and most beautiful effect. 
Quite dark in the tight oval bud, War Dance erupts 
into a flaming, very double, high-centered flower. 
Blooms come one or several to the stem and have up to 
40 petals. The plant is very stocky; large canes of me- 
dium height grow rather spreading; almost as broad as 
high. The foliage is exceptionally fine; deep copper- 
green, forming a solid mass over the entire plant. War 
Dance is a rugged dependable performer that creates a 
hot spot of color with just one plant . spectacular 
when in groups of two, three or more. 
$2.75 ea.—3 or more, $2.40 ea. 
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4 PLANTS 
ORANGE FLAME QUEEN ELIZABETH 
KING’S RANSOM WAR DANCE 
$9.95 
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