?'J/fUr '?/!/)/// ^'-'Sl'O Uyhnd T,^. (Swim.) 

 uUiio/d U(/fS Plant Pal. 885. This fine AU- 

 /^^ America Award winner is a delis;htful ^old, 

 ^"^^ tovichcd wilh flushes of pini< and \ermilion 

 and a dash of copper. The ijloom .seems to actually 

 qieam as the sun highlights the copper and gold. 

 The hud is long, slender and well-pointed, opening 

 to a 4 to 5-inch bloom of good substance with rich 

 intense fragrance. Plant is medium tall, upright, 

 with strong canes. 



$3 ea.- ."i or more, S2.6.S ea. 



(above) Grandiflora. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 



1383. This fine rose typifies the true 

 Cirandiilora with its wonderful Hybrid Tea-like blooms and 

 its plentiful supply of flowers. This is a brilliant rcjsy salmon 

 color that holds well. The bud is rather .short, but shapely 

 . . . \ery attractive in itself. Blooms are high-centered, com- 

 posed 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 si/e. ol a 

 .semi-glossy, very appealing light green. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



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(right) Grandiflora. (.Swim.) 

 Plant Pat. 2l)5(). A brilliani. dccj) 

 (^^ vehetv red — the darkest red Grandiflora available. 

 ~'^*' The medium short, solid, pointed buds open to camellia- 

 like blooms of 35 to 45 petals of the clearest. s|Kirklin<i i\vc\) 

 red. Blooms come singly or in clusters, lasting lonq on the 

 plant or in a bouquet. The plant is quite strong, \ cry shapely. 

 u|5right and free-branching. Dark glossy green foliaqc foi-ms 

 an interesting contrast with the reddish cast of the new growth, 

 and covers the plant well. 



$3.50 ea.--3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



5 Plants 



QUEEN ELIZABETH 



SUTTER'S GOLD 



MONTEZUMA 



JOHN S. ARM.STRONG 



GRANADA 



$13.90 



