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I'm fond of this newer kind of roses called Grandifloras because 

 as a rule they're so impressive in the garden. The plants incline 

 to tallness, and the Hybrid Tea-like flowers come plentifully so 

 that wherever I plant a Grandiflora I get lots of easy-to-see color. 

 I know that the ones we list here are the best available today as 

 to color, growing characteristics and general quality. Among 

 them are three new ones, and all are red! But with a difference, 

 as you will see when you read the descriptions. Offer 25, above, 

 would bring you roses to delight you all summer long. Believe me! 

 You'd have plenty of flowers for the housel 



JOHN S. ARMSTRONG 



I described this splendid All-America 

 winner for 1962 on page 3. There's a 

 larger picture of it, too. This is certainly 

 one of the richest of deep red roses, and 

 I predict that anyone who owns one is 

 going to be very pleased with it. 



HtWt 



•JOHN S. ARMSTRONG 



QUEEN ELIZABETH ferffi. 



^a^ 1259. First of the Grandifloras to win an All- 

 £||jp America award. A beautiful, clear pink from 

 bud to bloom. My wife praises this one to 

 the skies! The flowers come in candelabras with 

 6 to 12-inch stems good for cutting. The vigorous 

 plant grows to 4 feet or more, and the superb flowers 

 are held high for all to see. The plant is sturdy, 

 vigorous and willing to please. Queen Elizabeth 

 has been a real sensation ever since its introduction. 

 $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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