''!('/> (".•?^'') Hybrid Tea. (The House of 

 'f^f^ MeillandO I'lant Pat. 1944. The 



unusual coloration of the two-tone red on the upper 

 side of the petals and tan-yellow on the underside 

 produces a strikingly beautiful combination . . . 

 especially in the half-open bloom. Suspcn.se produces 

 a generous quantity of large, 6-inch blooms of good 

 substance, with lonsj-lasting quality. The plant is 

 very tall, of only fair vigor, with long canes holding 

 the blooms handsomely upright. Foliage is a good 

 dark green, covering the tall plant well. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



{lower rigid) Hybrid Tea. (Lind- 

 quist.) Plant Pal. 1304. Tiflany is 

 every bit as elegant a rose as the name implies. 

 ^^' The dramatic iilending of light pink tinged with 

 ])ale gold gi\es one the impression of pink champagne 

 . . . just as sparkly and just as lo\ely. The exquis- 

 itely shaped, tight buds open to 4 to 5-inch blooms 

 which are very high-centered and \'ery douijlc. 

 Tifiany produces many of these beautiful blooms on 

 an attractive 3 to 4-foot plant which is upright and 

 moderately branched. 



$3 ea.— 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



(below) Hybrid Tea. (.Swim.) 

 Plan/ Pal. 1028. The distincti\c 

 (■S^ and exquisite blend of apricot and shell-pink 

 ^* makes Helen Traubel a .soft, alluring rose that's 

 very pleasing to the eye. It is well-formed in both 

 bud and bloom. It opens its 25 to 30 large, clean 

 petals to a fine, high-centered rose of good size. 

 Bloom is carried on long, somewhat willowy stems, 

 on a medium tall plant that often grows as broad as 

 tall. Vigorous and hardy, Helen Traubel is a very 

 free bloomer. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



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