{right) Grandiflora. 



ry (Swim & Armstrong.) 



Planl Pal. App. For. This new Grandi- 

 flora is outstanding for the lovely and 

 unusual pink color of the buds and flowers, 

 for the exceptional vigor of the rounded, 

 beautifully foliaged plant, and for the great 

 quantities of blooms which it carries. The 

 urn-shaped bud is larger than average and 

 the double flower is made up of 25 to 30 

 large petals which recurve gracefully and 

 give a fully double appearance throughout 

 its life. The flower is actually a bicolor — 

 light, clear pink on the face of the petal and 

 deeper, reddish pink on the reverse — a most 

 lively, cheerful shade of pink. Typical of a 

 Grandiflora, this free-blooming variety car- 

 ries some of its flowers in clusters, but many 

 of them on single, strong stems. A tall, vig- 

 orous grower with excellent foliage. 



$4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



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4 Plants 



TROPICANA 



SINCRRA 



LUCKY LADY 



AMERICAN HERITAGE 



$12.80 



[left) Hybrid Tea. (Tantau.) Plant Pat. 1969. One of 

 the most outstanding roses introduced over the past 

 10 years. Tropicana has e\'erything — vigor, excellent foliage, good 

 ""^^ fragrance and especially fine color — in fact, you seldom see a color 

 as outstanding as this. It is an orange-red, bright, intense; not deep but 

 full of a luminous quality. The color holds well, too, making Tropicana 

 an unusually good cutting rose. Every cane bears one or more medium 

 large. A] 2 to 5-inch blooms, each with a good strong fragrance. Notable, 

 too, is the well-branched, well-shaped bush covered with substantial, 

 shiny green foliage; decorative in its own right. This rose is a tall but 

 bushy grower with good disease-resistance. Tropicana is bound to please 

 you beyond your expectations — better order several; you'll be glad you 

 did. 



%3.75 ea.— 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNER FOR 1967 



