Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant 

 Pat. 2132. If you like your roses to be big, 

 big, big — Mount Shasta is the one for you. It is a huge, strong, 

 wonderful white rose . . . the first Grandiflora of this color. 

 Long-pointed, gleaming white buds stand tall on their very long, 

 strong stems, and the enormous, high-centered, fragrant flowers 

 are equally dramatic. Their 25 to 30 broad, satiny petals curl out- 

 ward in majestic fashion. The softest lemon glow in the center 

 of the open flower relieves the spanking white. Along with the 

 large blooms, this rose lasts unusually well because its petals are 

 so firm. Perfect for cutting. Mount Shasta will not give you an 

 over-abundance of flowers at any one time, but it blooms 

 steadily all season. The plant is very tall, upright and strong, 

 with heavy grey-green leaves. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, S3 ea. 



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MOUNT SHASTA 



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



Here's a deep yellow rose that fairly 

 gleams in the sunlight . . . and is especially cheering on a dark cloudy 

 day. Urn-shaped buds open to a sunburst of bloom. Petals roll gently 

 outward as the buds unfurl to flowers of medium size, with about 25 

 satiny smooth petals. High centered at first, they gradually become cup 

 shaped. They open easily, regardless of the weather. Coming usually 

 singly but sometimes two or three to a long stem, these roses are ideal 

 for cutting. Both the form and the color hold up well and add brilliance 

 to any arrangement of mixed colors. The vigorous, semi-upright plant 

 is stronger than many yellow Hybrid Teas. It grows moderately tall, 

 well branched and attractive, with grey-green leaves and reddish thorns. 

 If you are planting several roses in a group, place Summer Sunshine in 

 the front row where its dazzling color can be seen easily. You will find 

 the plant a regular and continuous bloomer until frost ... a good 

 reliable willing performer that is an asset in any garden. 

 %3.7 5 ea. — 3 or more, $3.30 ea. 



PINK PEACE 



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Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meil- 

 land.) Plant Pat. 1759. A beautiful 

 rich pink \\ith a shimmer and glow that gives a soft 

 highlight to the flower. This is a strong color but not a 

 harsh or overpowering one. Buds are firm and pointed. 

 The fully double blooms have a high pointed center sur- 

 rounded by large strong petals that give them the ability 

 to last well. Most of them are borne one to a stem. 

 Fragrance is strong and pleasing. All these fine qualities 

 make Pink Peace a favorite for cutting. In habit of 

 growth, size and strength of foliage, and general air of 

 command, this fine Hybrid Tea shows its relationship to 

 the Peace rose. The plant is very strong and bushy, 

 \\'ith large, rather dark, abundant leaves and thick 

 flo\ver stems. It is an excellent choice for the back row 

 of a planting because of its extra size and vigor. Give it 

 plenty of room so that it can do its best. 

 $3.25 ea. — 3 or more, S3 ea. 



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