these. . . Six All Time Favorites 



(above) Hybrid Tea. 



(Kordes.) An older rose 

 with a tremendous reputation, even today, for its 

 beauty, color and heavy fragrance. The lovely, 

 dark red, pointed buds open to large, double 

 blooms with good substance. Crimson Glory 

 blooms freely on a very strong but low-grov^ing 

 plant with many branches. An excellent rose for 

 the front row. Foliage is large, very full, and of a 

 good, clean, dark green color. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



[above) Hybrid Tea. (Lam- 

 ^y merts.) This vibrant, strikingly 



beautiful rose is oftentimes called "The First Lady of Hybrid 

 Teas" and is perhaps unsurpassed for its overall combination 

 of color, form and profusion of bloom. The perfect buds are intense 

 carmine-red in color, with an undertone of flame. Each bud is long 

 and slender and opens to a high-centered, waxy-petaled bloom of 

 bright rose-red. The tall plant (up to 5 feet) is extra hardy and 

 disease-resistant. The large blooms, 4 to 6 inches, are produced in 

 great abundance on medium to long stems and come many times 

 singly, sometimes 3 or more to the stem. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



(right) Hybrid Tea. (The House 

 of Meilland.) Peace is breathtaking in 

 (W^ its beauty, size, color and form. The buds are 

 '^'*' golden yellow, enlivened by a flush of vivid 

 pink at the petal edges. The bloom shows delicate 

 tints of yellow, pale gold, cream and ivory, blend- 

 ing out to a lightly ruffled edge of delicate pink. 

 The very double bloom, many times 6 inches or 

 more across, comes on long, straight, strong stems. 

 Handsome dark green foliage. 



$2 ea. — 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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6 Plants 

 PEACE CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 



BLANCHE MALLERIN CRIMSON GLORY 

 LOWELL THOMAS MIRANDY 



$10.75 



