BRAND NEW FOR 1969 



{right) Hybrid Tea. (The 

 (ffjff/v/r f/f/f('i^ House of Meilland.) Plant 

 Pat. App. For. An exciting new yellow rose, crisp 

 and sparkling. Buds are long and shapely, be- 

 coming 5-inch flowers of inviting, full-hearted form 

 with light scent. In the opening stage they are 

 tinged with rich glowing orange but when fully 

 open are pure golden yellow. The firm texture of 

 the 25 to 45 petals makes them last well. Usually 

 flowers are carried one to a stem, and always in 

 good quantity all during the blooming season. The 

 bush grows to moderate height, well branched and 

 with strong canes. Foliage is thick and plentiful, of 

 waxy deep glossy green that fairly shines. Golden 

 Prince is exactly the right name for this rose, for it 

 has all the qualities necessary to make it a royal 

 introduction, sure of a royal reception. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 10 ea. 



NEW FOR 1969 



Uejt) Hybrid Tea. (The House 

 of Meilland.) Plant Pat. App. 

 For. As this large-flowered beauty progresses 

 from tight bud to fully open bloom, its colors 

 are presented in kaleidoscope fashion . . . 

 constantly changing. The soft carmine-red 

 on the inner side of the petal contrasts with 

 the canary-yellow on the outer side, and at 

 the inner base a delightful splash of yellow 

 overlays the red. Buds are medium long and 

 well pointed, opening to 4 to 5-inch flowers 

 of excellent quality. They have 40 to 50 

 petals, rather cupped in form at maturity. 

 A wonderful, free-blooming, very vigorous 

 rose to give you continuous flushes of color all 

 season. Medium to tall in growth with 

 parsley-green foliage. Light, sweet fragrance. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



