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. . (right) Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2370. We 
Mister Lins believe this to be the finest red rose of all time. Strong, vi- 
@ brant and beautiful, Mister Lincoln produces masses of deep velvety-red blooms, 
488° 6 inches wide, that stand tall on the plant and provide a perfect balanced dis- 
play of both plant and bloom. The bud is long, full and well pointed, becoming urn 
shaped as the petals begin to curl back from their high centers. The huge bloom is 
solid, with good substance and holding qualities. The flowers are ideal for cutting, 
too—long-stemmed beauties that hold their form and color well and look especially 
brilliant in a bouquet even under artificial lighting. With heavy, well-branched 
canes that stand strong and tall, Mister Lincoln, used as a plant standing alone or 
placed in the ‘“‘back row,” lifts your garden to new heights of beauty. Large, glossy, 
dark green leaves are tailor-made for this very vigorous plant. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 

J; Vp fy } (left) Hybrid Tea. (The House of 
Ui (CWC Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1759. This deep 
dusky-pink masterpiece is famous for its terrific size and 
continuous free bloom. It has a most unusual and beautiful 
color—the dusky-pink is rich, soft and fetching, yet there’s 
a luminous, shimmering quality that seems to give an effect 
of soft highlighting to this magnificent rose. The very 
shapely, robust buds open to huge, fully double flowers of 
satiny loveliness. The appeal of Pink Peace is rounded out 
by a tall-growing, disease-resistant plant with enormous 
vigor. Growing upright, well branched and bushy with 
good strong canes, it is an excellent ‘‘back-row”’ rose as 
well as being perfect as an accent plant by itself. Well- 
distributed, large leaves of forest-green provide the perfect 
framing for plant and blooms. Strong, pleasing fragrance. 
$2.75 ea.—3 or more, $2.40 ea. 

