STARBURST 

 LADY X 



CANDY STRIPE 



Five 

 Unusual Colors 



Star burst 



Grandiflora. (The House of Meilland.) Not very tall for a Grandi- 

 flora, but no one will argue about the effectiveness of these bright 

 bicolor flowers of orange-red and yellow. They are usually in clusters 

 of three, on good strong stems, making a most attractive picture. 

 They have a long life and their vivid color is very gay. The short 

 pointed buds are yellow at the base, passing to soft orange-yellow at 

 the petal edge. Opening blooms show an orange-carmine color on 

 the inside of the petals. Lightly perfumed, they are especially nice 

 at the half-open stage. 



Foliage is very dark, glossy and healthy . . . the bush sturdy, 

 medium height, blooming repeatedly all season. Plant Pat. 2974. 

 $3.75 ea — 3 or more, $3.45 ea. 



Candy Stripe 



Hybrid Tea. (McCummings.) A charming novelty without being 

 freakish. Candy Stripe is a sport of Pink Peace, which speaks well for 

 the constitution and blooming ability of the plant. The very double, 

 6-inch flowers are something special — rose-pink irregularly slashed 

 with streaks of lighter pink and off-white for the length of the petals. 

 Each side of each petal is a different design, and sometimes there is 

 an all-pink petal. Pronounced and lasting fragrance. 



Free blooming, free growing, healthy and hardy, this tall plant is 

 a winner ... a fine garden addition. Plant Pat. 2278. 

 $3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.45 ea. 



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