{left) Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 



2078. Here's a deep yellow rose that 

 fairly gleams in the sunlight . . . and keeps its bright, clear 

 beauty right up to the end. Urn-shaped buds open to a sun- 

 burst of bloom. Flowers are of medium size, cup shaped, with 

 about 25 satiny smooth petals. They open easily, regardless 

 of the weather. Coming usually singly but sometimes two or 

 three to a long stem, these roses are fine for cutting. Both the 

 form and the color hold up well and add brilliance to any 

 arrangement. The vigorous, semi-upright plant is medium 

 tall, well branched and attractive — a rose that will stand out 

 in any garden setting. It's an especially fine "front-row" rose 

 that will give you consistently large quantities of good bloom. 



%3.75 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 30 ea. 



OFFER No. 14 



Three Charmers 



LUCKY LADY 

 OKLAHOMA 

 SUMMER SUNSHINE 



$9.50 



{above) Grandifliora. (Swim & Armstrong.) 

 Plant Pat. App. For. Outstanding for its lovely 

 i^fe^ pink color, for the unusual vigor of the rounded, beautifully 

 "^ foliaged plant, and for its great quantities of bloom. The urn- 

 shaped bud is larger than average and the double flower is made 

 up of 25 to 30 large petals. The flower is almost a bicolor — 

 light clear pink on the face of the petal and deeper, reddish 

 pink on the reverse. Free blooming, tall and vigorous. 



$4 ea. — 3 or more, $3.55 ea. 



{right) Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant 

 Pat. 2326. Here is perhaps the blackest red rose 

 you've ever seen, with a look of luxuriant beauty. The bud is 

 handsome, mediuin long and full, with curled-back edges shad- 

 ing into a velvet scarlet. The 45 to 55 large petals produce an 

 exquisite bloom of excellent substance and perfect form ... a 

 superb exhibition type bloom with very good keeping qualities. 

 Possessing a delightful, heady fragrance, Oklahoma has an 

 overall air of distinction. The plant is medium tall. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, S2.65 ea. 



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