(Shown on Front Cover) 



Graiidiflora. (Swim & Weeks) Plant Pat. '2371. The richly 



"^ luminous coral-pink of this splendid rose catches and holds 

 the eye, stirs one's sense of appreciation. Its spice fragrance fills 

 the air. The large, firm bloom opens from the intriguingly shaped 

 bud, a fully double flower of excellent form. Coming freely all 

 summer long, such blooms appear singly on the stem sometimes, 

 but more often in groups of two, three or more, thus providing a 

 steady flow of flowers for cutting. Camelot is a tall grower. The 

 strong plant produces thick canes, sturdy stems and a wealth of 

 large, lustrous, deep-green foliage. Here is a regal rose whose dis- 

 tinction w'ill w^in your heart at first glance and hold your admira- 

 tion all season — and season after season. 

 $3.50 each; 3 or more, S3. 10 each. 



(Shown at right) 



^ Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks) Plant Pat. -2370. It seemed 

 ^^' both natural and appropriate to name a rose of character after 

 a man of character. In Mister Lincoln, gardeners have perhaps 

 the finest red rose yet produced, certainly one of the great roses of 

 modern times. Velvet petals in deep, rich red form a solid, 6-inch- 

 wide beauty that stands tall on the plant — one shining flower to 

 the stem. The plant produces the blooms freely, and each flower 

 from the fine, long bud to the finishing bloom is a very fragrant 

 delight. The vigorous plant grows fairly tall, bears large, glossy 

 dark green leaves in abundance. Canes are heavy and well branched. 

 $3.50 each; 3 or more, $3.10 each. 



ORDER NO. 170 



Camelot (See front cover) 

 Chicago Peace (See back cover) 

 jMister Lincoln 

 $8.85 



