GRANADA 



PHARAOH 



to Delight You 



Granada ® Pharaoh 



Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) These cheerful buds appear to dance 

 over the bush. They are a bright mix of scarlet, gleaming lemon- 

 yellow and orange-pink (more colorful than the picture). Blooms 

 are medium size, informally shaped, with about 20 large ruffled 

 petals, and generally come in candelabras that cover the plant in 

 fine style. Individually, these are not large, spectacular flowers, 

 but a bush in bloom is a lively picture thanks to the vibrant colors. 



A strong, upright bush with crinkled foliage, almost like holly 

 leaves, light green in color and quite different from other roses. 

 Free blooming all season. Now officially called a Grandiflora, 

 this is a fine rose in any class. Plant Pat. 2214. 

 $3.75 ea.— 3 or more, S3.40 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Pharaoh has large, com- 

 manding, well-formed flowers on good stifT stems that are superb 

 for cutting. A vivid scarlet flower — always a popular color, espe- 

 cially when overlaid with such a velvety overcast. Petals are 

 broad, firm and somewhat ruffled. Buds of very dark maroon 

 show a wonderful glowing scarlet on the upper side of the petals, 

 with an orange gleam. The two shades of rich red are most at- 

 tractive. Medium tall, with large glossy dark leaves. 



One customer wrote us. "I think this is one of the best new 

 varieties ... It has a truly unique color and lasts longer than 

 any other rose in my garden." Plant Pat. 2859. 

 $4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.65 ea. 



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