


OLD BUT GOOD 
ECLIPSE 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
MIRANDY 
TIFFANY 
$12.80 


ECLIPSE 


TIFFANY 

Ever Popular 
: Eclipse 
. | 7 —_ Hybrid Tea. (Nicolas.) Known and loved for its perfect buds, elegant and tapering, with 
_ : Za _____._ long sepals. The color is golden yellow, becoming clear chrome-yellow. Blooms of medi- 
= um size, with 25 petals, carried on long stems. Perfect for cutting in the bud stage. 
Fragrance is quite strong and pleasant. Vigorous and tall. A favorite with classic form. 

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$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
» Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) Known and admired the world over. Long, exquisitely 
’8B° modeled buds and fragrant, high-pointed flowers, always poised and inviting you to 
cut them. The light pink and pale gold blooms are about 5 inches across, nicely full, 
borne on stiff stems... a flower arranger’s delight. Medium tall, very free blooming. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
Helen Traubel 
>» Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) Another charming pink rose 
> combining softest apricot and shell-pink tints. The 
bloom has an appealing glow and rich spicy fragrance. 
Long buds and very large blooms—with oversized petals 
loosely arranged in a pleasing effect. The plant blooms 
so freely that you depend on Helen Traubel for a fine all- 
summer performance. 
A tall plant throwing out long cutting stems. Hardy, 
easy to grow and long lived. 
$3.40 ea.— 3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
Mirandy 
Re Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Would you ever describe a 
483° rose as buxom? Probably not, but let’s call Mirandy 
pleasingly plump. The blooms are packed with petals 
that form a high pointed center, very slow to open. In 
color it’s a marvelous velvety wine-red with darker 
shadings and rich fruity fragrance. Sometimes as the 
flower ages the color turns purplish. So enjoy it while it’s 
at its best, and discard it when it deteriorates. A sturdy 
garden plant, blooming steadily until frost. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
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