hi hi (shown on front cover) Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meil- 
My Z land.) Plant Pat. App. For. Here is a big, bold, boisterous 
rose with huge, dramatic, dusky-red blooms 6 inches or more across. 
Not only are these blooms big, but there are many, many of them. 
One plant will produce a gigantic living bouquet in your garden that 
will be a display in itself. The color is a deep, vibrant, dusky-red, slightly 
less intense on the underside of the petals, which gives the rose a most 
pleasing texture. The buds are robust, full and well pointed, opening 
into fully double, high-centered blooms. Petals are unusually large, 
curling slightly in classic rose form to produce an exceptionally firm 
bloom for so large a rose. The plant is tall and upright but somewhat 
spreading, to take care of the many blooms it habitually carries all 
season long. Excellent, large, grey-green foliage covers the plant well. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 

YY, fe (left) NEW FOR 1967! Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) 
Lily : Plant Pat. App. For. Lady X is an exciting new color in roses—a 
soft, cool, pink-lavender, ever-so-lightly brushed with polished silver. It’s a 
refreshing color that’s hard to describe but quick to catch and please the eye. 
Though delicately beautiful, the color holds well, = 
making Lady X a fine cutting rose, as well as providing 
a fine display in the garden. ‘The “high-fashion” 
stylish bud is long and slender, opening slowly into a 
double, high-centered bloom made even more at- 
tractive as the petal edges roll outward in “‘scroll-like”’ 
fashion. The long-lasting flowers are of 
good substance, medium large, in size and 
held on tall, graceful stems. A quite tall, 
well-branched plant makes Lady X a 
“‘back-row”’ rose. Thorns are scarce, and 
heavy green foliage is perfect for the height 
of the rose, complementing its lovely color. 
Lady X is truly aristocratic as any great 
lady must be; a light alluring fragrance 
identifies her as a woman of exquisite taste. 

$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
NEW FOR 1967 
Copyright 1967, The Conard-Pyle Company Printed in U.S.A. 
