UNIQUE, DISTINCTIVE, 

LADY X 
Candy Stripe 
Hybrid Tea. (McCummings.) A charming novelty, with a strong and 
lasting perfume. Rose-pink and white play tag through this large, in- 
formal, fully double flower. The wavy petals are splashed and streaked 
in freehand fashion, no two blooms exactly alike (sometimes there’s an 
all-pink petal). 
Free blooming, free growing, healthy and hardy, this tall plant is a 
splendid addition for any garden. A nice change when you'd like some- 
thing different. A sport of Pink Peace. Distinctive and charming. Plant 
Pat. 2278. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 

“T have some of the most magnificent bushes you ever saw and they bloomed 
from early June to the beginning of November. The First Prize rose, despite 
the fact I kept cutting it back, was nearly six feet tall.” 
E. H. G., New York 

CANDY STRIPE 
Starburst 

Grandiflora. (The House of Meilland.) Like a warm 
campfire, with its bright flowers of orange-red and 
yellow, usually in clusters of three or so. The short 
pointed buds are yellow, edged soft orange-yellow, 
and opening blooms are orange-carmine on the inside 
of the petal. Lightly perfumed, they are especially ef- 
fective when half open. 
Sturdy; medium height. Dark glossy foliage makes 
a fine frame for the flashy color. Blooms well all 
season. You'll like this excellent garden plant. Plant 
Pat. 2974. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
“Recently I received one of your roses as a gift. I have 
never seen a plant that was in as good condition as this 
one. I was very impressed. Please send me one of your 
catalogs.” 

A. D. D.. Virginia 
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