YH VA (left) Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) Plant 
WY Pat. 1814. The sculptured blooms 
& of this All-America winner are a soft, delicate 
* combination of rich ivory in the center of the 
bloom, giving way to creamy tones and finally to a 
delicate flush of appleblossom-pink. In spite of its 
subdued tones, Garden Party is a dramatic rose with 
25 to 30 large, flaring petals—the blooms coming in 
succession on a tall, very strong plant. Handsome 
foliage provides the perfect background. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
Wo (right) Grandiflora. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 
YUM Md 7383. Typifies the true Grandiflora with 
its wonderful Hybrid Tea-like blooms and its plentiful supply 
of flowers. This is a brilliant rosy salmon color that holds 
well. The bud is rather short, but shapely . . . very attrac- 
tive in itself. Blooms are high-centered, composed of 40 
petals and come on medium long, strong stems. ‘This is a 
tall rose, growing up to 5 feet; it is bushy, almost as wide as 
tall and well branched. Foliage is medium sized, of a semi- 
glossy, very appealing light green. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
MW, =U. (left) Hybrid Tea. (House of Meil- 
Wr land.) Plant Pat. 1944. A different kind 
of rose with a different kind of beauty. The large deep- 
red and muted yellow buds open to exhibit the rich 
quality of 55 to 60 velvety petals. The unusual coloration 
of two-tone red on the upper side of the petals, and tan- 
yellow on the undersides produce a strikingly beautiful 
combination . . . especially in the half-open bloom. 
Produces a generous quantity of large, 6-inch blooms 
of good substance. The plant is a very tall grower of 
moderate vigor, with long canes holding the blooms 
handsomely upright. Foliage is a good dark green, 
covering the plant well. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
