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Starburst 
Grandiflora. (The House of Meilland.) Like a flashlight, with its 
bright bicolor flowers of orange-red and yellow. Usually they appear 
in clusters of three, so that they are effective even though individual 
flowers are not large. The short pointed buds are yellow, edged soft 
orange-yellow, and opening blooms are orange-carmine On the inside 
of the petals. Lightly perfumed. 
Foliage is very dark, shiny and healthy... the bush sturdy, medi- 
um height, blooming well. Plant Pat. 2974. 
$3.75 ea.—3 or more, $3.50 ea. 
Summer Sunshine 
Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) If you'd like a bright-bright yellow, here it is. A 
customer in New Jersey calls this “a truly perfect yellow rose.” The 
color is so intense that it’s like a sunburst of dazzling gold. The flow- 
ers are of good size, high centered when they first open, then slowly 
becoming cup shaped. Both the form and the bright yellow color 
hold up well. Plants are moderately tall, well branched and with 
grey-green leaves. Vigorous, semi-upright habit. Plant Pat. 2078. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
Oklahoma 
Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) The darkest red rose that we grow. 
Unusually velvety and dark, with heavenly fragrance. The color is a 
smoky wine-red—tantalizing and unforgettable. Flowers about 5 
inches across, with 50 big dusky maroon petals, shaded even darker. 
Beautifully shaped, long lasting and altogether lovely. The plant is 
medium height, upright and bushy. Plant Pat. 2326. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
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