W/, Ton (left) Ey brid 
MYM ld Tea. (Tantau.) 
Ka Plant Pat. 1969. You seldom 
A8B* see a color as outstanding 
as this. It is bright, intense; an 
orange-red, not deep but full of 
a luminous intensity. Color 
holds well, too. Every cane 
bears one or more medium- 
large, 41% to 5-inch flowers each 
with a good strong fragrance. 
The well-branched, well-shaped 
bush is covered with substantial, 
shiny green foliage, decorative 
in its own right. This rose is a 
tall grower with good vigor and 
disease resistance. ‘Tropicana is 
one of the most popular All- 
America Award Winners to 
come along in years. 





$3.50 ea.—3 or more, 
$3.10 ea. 
hy Uy (below) Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2077. 
a! WWE A red-hot flaming rose of a brilliant fiery orange mixed 
with vivid scarlet. This is an exceptionally bright color and sometimes, 
particularly in cool weather, the petal edges are tinged with black to pro- 
duce a unique and most beautiful effect. Quite dark in the tight, oval 
bud, War Dance unfolds into a flaming, very double, high-centered 
flower. Blooms come one or several to the stem and have up to 40 petals. 
The plant is very stocky; large canes of medium height grow rather 
spreading; almost as broad as high. The foliage is exceptionally fine; deep 
copper-green. War Dance is a rugged, dependable performer that creates 
a hot spot of color with just one plant . . . spectacular when in groups of 
two, three or more. 
$2.75 ea.—3 or more, $2.40 ea. 
Yer Wo. 1 
3 PLants—1 Each of: 
GARDEN STATE 
TROPICANA 
WAR DANCE 
$77.90 



