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Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2326. Think of the darkest 

 wine-red grapes you know, and there you have the approximate color 

 of Oklahoma. Very dusky buds and deep maroon flowers shaded even 

 darker. Blooms are about 5 inches wide, full of big velvety petals and 

 with a marvelous heady perfume. Medium height. 

 $3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.20 ea. 



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"BUT AREN'T ROSES 

 A LOT OF WORK?" 



If you're willing to spend 

 two or three minutes per 

 week on each rose bush, you 

 can be pretty sure of good 

 results. Prune and fertilize 

 in the spring; spray and 

 water in the summer. You 

 will soon set up a schedule 

 for the jobs that need to be 

 done, and you won't be- 

 grudge the little time re- 

 quired. 



Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2862. Big ruffly 

 blooms of watermelon-pink with warm yellow at the base and on the 

 reverse (perhaps lighter than our picture). Full, loosely cupped flowers 

 and light tea perfume. Bright waxy foliage on a medium to tall plant 

 that blooms well. A delightful rose with a distinct personality. 

 $3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.20 ea. 



OKLAHOMA 



"I am writing this letter to you to thank you for sending me 

 such good looking and healthy plants which I bought from you 

 this spring. I myself have never seen such strong and straight 

 plants as the ones you sent me and the blooms are out of this 

 world. Such beauty! My friends and local rosarians are still 

 talking about them." R. P., Pennsylvania 



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