full of charm 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 

 1167. A famous rose known and loved for 



its wonderful deep red color and richly satisfying fragrance. The 

 '^^ glowing crimson-red color with even darker overtones and the 

 intoxicating perfume provide a combination that most people simply 

 cannot resist. It goes on and on indefinitely as a best-selling favorite 

 because it has so many superior qualities. Chrysler Imperial's excellent 

 form begins with the full, solid buds and carries through to the large 

 blooms with their 40 to 50 huge petals. Blooms are just about perfect 

 . . . high centered, with an interesting curl to the outer petals . . . and 

 usually they are borne one to a stem. An outstanding rose for cut- 

 ting, with many years of proven ability to please, this is a perennial 

 winner at rose shows everywhere. The plant is strong, handsomely 

 shaped and of medium height. Plenty of vigorous, dark green foliage 

 provides a most effective setting for a most glamorous rose. Chrysler 

 Imperial won its All- America Award 16 years ago but shows no signs 

 of losing its appeal. No matter how many new red roses come on the 

 market, this one stays. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 10 ea. 



BEWITCHED 



CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 



Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 2755. A 

 'I'l/U/f'C^lf' clear phlox-pink Hybrid Tea of remarkably 

 stable color. Its bright flowers attain a diameter of 5 inches. 

 The graceful, urn-shaped buds, especially attractive in the 

 quarter-open stage, unfold gradually to 35 to 40-petaled blooms. 

 These large flowers are produced freely on long, sturdy stems and 

 will enchant you with their fragrance. Bewitched is excellent for 

 cutting, with its beautiful clear bloom, its spicy fragrance and 

 long stems. Heavy foliage, glossy and quite resistant to mildew. 

 The plant blooms freely and repeatedly all season. 

 $3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 



2441. A distinguished name has 

 been given to a beautiful large white rose of lovely form, great 

 style and wonderful fragrance. The long, gracefully furled buds 

 are lemon-white. In both bud and open stage the flowers are 

 high centered and fully double, averaging 35 to 40 broad petals. 

 The pure white, 5 to 6-inch, open blooms hold their firm texture 

 through all kinds of weather. Growth is tall and upright to about 

 4 feet, with dark, healthy foliage. Good strong canes are crowned 

 with bloom clusters all through the growing season. 

 $4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



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