FIVE ROSES WITH AN HONORABLE RECOR 



MIRANDY 



/^K^ Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Huge, opulent buds and very 

 A ^s& s large, full flowers of velvety wine-red, shaded even darker 

 and drenched with rich spicy perfume. The high-centered blooms 

 are packed with 50 or more petals. Sometimes the crimson-red 

 color becomes tinged with purple as the flower ages, but Mirandy 

 is such a beauty in earlier life that you can forgive this fault. 



A sturdy garden plant about 23^ feet tall, blooming steadily 

 until frost. Mirandy has a personality all its own and has been a 

 favorite for years, both in home gardens and on show tables. 

 $2.90 ea.— 3 or more, $2.70 ea. 



CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 



/^fej Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Absolutely a "must" in every 

 *4i^ s rose garden. Its color and especially its marvelous fragrance 

 has kept it near the top of the list of favorites. The glowing crim- 

 son-red color is the ideal of those who love rich velvety tones. A 

 wonderful performer in the garden and perfect for cutting too. 



Big solid buds and large, high-centered flowers with as many as 

 50 wide petals. The crimson is overcast with even deeper hues. A 

 sturdy grower of medium height, and a willing and continuous 

 bloomer. 



$3.20 ea.— 3 or more, $2.95 ea. 



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MIRANDY 



QUEEN ELIZABETH 



/^fe Grandiflora. (Lammerts.) A super Grandiflora with grace- 

 *^S- S f u l flowers and a splendid plant that doesn't know how to 

 stop growing and blooming ... a plant you can enjoy for many 

 weeks, many years. The first rose to be classed as a Grandiflora, 

 and still the best one. 



Blooms are a lovely light pink, slightly ruffled and cupped in 

 shape as they open. They come two or three on a stem and also 

 singly. Stems are unusually strong, bearing the blooms proudly. 

 Nice for cutting . . . not a huge, spectacular specimen bloom but 

 one that combines well with others in a bouquet. A very vigorous 

 grower, tall and sturdy, with foliage that resists all troubles. 

 Blooms until frost. 



$3.20 ea.— 3 or more, $2.95 ea. 



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