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Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) An 

 exquisite blending of apri- 

 /^^ cot and shell-pink gives this rose a most de- 

 ^«^' lectable look. We believe it to be one of the 

 very best pink roses ever to receive the coveted 

 All-America Award, from the standpoint of color, 

 blooms, plant, foliage, vigor and quantity of flow- 

 ers. The long bud unfurls its 25 to 30 broad, clean 

 petals to a fine, high-centered flower that gently 

 expands to a full 6 inches. Rich spicy fragrance 

 and long slender stems. A tall plant, blooming 

 steadily all season through . . . each bloom a 

 beauty that will thrill you. Perfect to cut, of 

 course, particularly in the bud stage. And the 

 more flowers you cut, the more it seems to produce. 

 Perennially popular, from coast to coast. 

 $2.75 ea. — 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



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Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) Fabulous is the word for this 

 f/ft/l/[/ rose of roses. Anyone can grow it anywhere ... no green thumbs 

 needed. This marvelous Hybrid Tea has become a household word, recog- 

 »• nized even by those whose knowledge of roses is zero. Flower stems, foliage 

 and canes are of unbelievable size and strength, and the flower more than matches 

 the plant. The pale gold to cream-colored petals look as if they had been carved 

 from ivory, and the pink flush at the petal edge gradually creeps over the whole 

 flower. But no two blooms are exactly alike, and each flower changes from day to 

 day. You never get tired of watching this wonderful display. .Stiff stems hold the 

 flowers, which last for days. Even one bloom in a bud vase becomes the most 

 attractive feature of a room. Foliage is very large, rich dark green, thick and 

 holly-like in its leathery texture. Free blooming, very hardy and truly a marvel 

 of nature. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. (Nicolas.) The rose known 

 for its perfect bud, generally described as 

 streamlined. It is especially slender and tapering, with 

 long sepals that emphasize the gracefulness in its very 

 early stages. The color is golden yellow, becoming clear 

 chrome-yellow as the flower opens. Blooms are of 

 medium size, with about 25 petals, carried on long 

 stems. Fragrance is quite strong and pleasant. The plant 

 is vigorous and inclined to be tall, producing a continu- 

 ing show of bloom all season. A famous old favorite that 

 first bloomed on Eclipse Day, August 31, 1932. Cut the 

 buds soon after they start to show color so that you can 

 admire them at their best. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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