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EVERBLOOMING FLORIBUNDAS 



(Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1672. Unique because this rich-toned lav- 

 ender rose holds its wonderful color even in summer heat! Lavender 

 Girl opens from a ruby-red bud to a lovely, rich lavender. The low- 

 growing, compact bush produces these delightful flowers generously, 

 each of them being a 35 to 42-petaled, 3J4-inch beauty. Opening 

 to a full and almost flat form, the blossoms make 

 a splendid and unusual display. This wonderful 

 rose is fragrant, too, and has stems long enough 

 for cutting! Limited to 3 to a customer. 

 $5ea.;3, $4.25 ea. 



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• GOLD CUP 



• IVORY FASH- 



•IVORY FASHION 



New All-America Winner 



• IVORY FASHION 



^=. Plant Pat. 1688. Long, slender 

 Asft buds °P en slowly to 4-inch 



" a9 ' flowers that come with from 5 to 

 10 to a cane. Well formed in both bud 

 and bloom, they give you a succession 

 of fine, ivory-colored flowers, which, 

 when full open, display beautiful, long, 

 graceful, golden stamens. A strong Tea 

 rose fragrance adds much to their 

 charm. The plant grows to 2Y 2 feet 

 and the abundance of dark green foli- 

 age makes an ideal setting for the 

 blooms. Ivory Fashion is very fine in 

 every way. $2.75 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $2.40 ea.; 25 or more, $2.15 ea. 



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Only $6 



Value $7.75 



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All-America Winner for '58 



1^ Plant Pat. 1709. There's a wonder- 

 W ful luminescent quality in the rich 

 orangey-red of this new winner. 

 Unusual, too, is the frilled edge 

 of each petal. The 3 to 3H-inch 

 blooms come in clusters almost 

 constantly. Full, bushy plant 



reaches medium height. 



Brilliant color. $2.50 ea.; 



3 or more, $2.20 



25 or more, $2 ea. 



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• GOLD CUP 



All-America Winner 

 for '58 



(®| Plant Pat. 1683. A beau- 

 ^^• s tiful, unfading, new yellow 

 with 3 to 3J^-inch flowers that 

 come in clusters on a 23^-foot 

 plant. The flowers are always 

 in evidence. This sunny new- 

 comer is fragrant and desir- 

 able in every way. The good, 

 green foliage rounds out the 

 beauty of Gold Cup. The plant 

 is vigorous and disease-resist- 

 ant, and renews itself con- 

 stantly from basal shoots. 

 $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 

 ea.; 25 or more, $2 ea. 



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