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CANDY STRIPE 



Hybrid Tea. (McCummings.) Plant Pat. 2278. A new 

 look in roses — novel but not bizarre. A tall plant, well 

 branched and sturdy, with attractive soft green foliage, 

 free blooming all season. 



The very double, 6-inch flowers are something special 

 — rose-pink with irregular stripes and splashes of lighter 

 pink and off-white. Pronounced fragrance. 

 $3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.20 ea. 



AQUARIUS 



CANDY STRIPE 



OUR LIVING 

 CATALOG 



At our Garden Center No. 2, 

 two miles south of West Grove, 

 we have a rose planting that we 

 call our "Living Catalog." 

 Here the different kinds are set 

 out alphabetically, from Ameri- 

 can Heritage through Tropi- 

 cana and White Knight — one 

 long row of each kind. It's an 

 ideal place to check the roses 

 you're especially interested in. 



^■^ Grandiflora. (Armstrong.) Plant Pat. App. For. 

 £gg? Well-formed, deep pink buds and lighter pink 

 flowers, pleasingly brushed with deep pink at the petal 

 edges. Blooms of medium size, mildly perfumed. A 

 free-blooming, tall, vigorous bush with heavy foliage. 



In our Living Catalog at Garden Center No. 2, 

 Aquarius stands out beautifully. 



$4.50 ea.— 3 or more, $4.15 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 2078. 

 A sunburst of dazzling gold. Flowers of 

 medium size, with satiny smooth petals. 

 High centered at first, they gradually be- 

 come cup shaped. Both the form and the 

 intense yellow color hold up well. Mod- 

 erately tall, well branched and attractive, with 

 grey-green leaves. A regular bloomer until frost. 

 $3.75 ea. — 3 or more, $3.40 ea. 



AQUARIUS 



