SWARTHMORE 



Swarthmore 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) You'll go a 

 long way before you find a longer bud than Swarth- 

 more's. The bold, high center is its distinguishing 

 mark. And it keeps this bud form an amazingly long 

 time. Flowers are two-toned deep pink and rose-red — 

 smooth, crisp and clean. Often the rose-red shows as 

 an edging on the petals. Each bloom measures up to 

 5 inches across and is lightly perfumed. 



A fine cutting rose lasting for days. You'll admire 

 the rich color and most of all the unbelievable high 

 pointed form of the flower. Every bloom will be of 

 exhibition caliber. Tall, upright and bushy in growth, 

 with large, leathery, ivy-green leaves. Treat yourself 

 to this beauty . . . this year. Plant Pat. 2444. 



$3.75 ea.— 3 or more, $3.45 ea. 



CAMELOT 



Camelot 



l^fej Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Shimmering 

 *3&- s coral or shrimp-pink with a special beauty all its 

 own, topped with rich spicy perfume. The color is 

 light and glowing, and it lasts well. The soft but lively 

 shrimp-pink petals have a bit of white at the base to 

 give the center of the flower a lighter touch. The 

 double blooms are about 4 inches across, with the 

 popular high center at first, becoming more cupped 

 as they open. Usually three or more are carried on one 

 strong stem. 



The plant is a tall one with shining dark green leaves 

 of extra large size. It blooms all season long and will 

 do well practically anywhere. 



Camelot is a wistful name perhaps, but here it 

 signifies perfection rather than the unattainable. The 

 more you see of Camelot, the better you will like it. 

 Plant Pat. 2371. 



$3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.45 ea. 



WHAT'S YOUR LIFE-STYLE? 



Whatever your situation in life, you can add to its quality by improving 

 your surroundings. And how better than with a few roses? They will open 

 your eyes to the mystery and wonder of growing things and will introduce 

 you to a hobby you can pursue all your life. It's never too early or too 

 late to start with roses. Your children and grandchildren will appreciate 

 your roses too, and part of their heritage from you will be a love of watching 

 and working with nature. 



Golden Prince 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) A pleasant, informally shaped flower 

 of true deep bright gold. In the early stages the petal edges are tinged glowing 

 orange. Flowers are large, with a full center and light scent. When com- 

 pletely open they show a beautiful large cluster of orange-gold stamens. 



Waxy glossy dark leaves look as if newly polished. They set off the flowers, 

 which are often carried in small clusters. A plant of average height, bushy 

 and free blooming. Golden Prince is not one of the "headliners" but its rich 

 golden color makes it worth consideration. Plant Pat. 2949. 

 $3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.45 ea. 



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