
My Wy (right) Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 2377. Camelot 
WM iif, is a luminous, coral-pink rose with a shimmering iridescence. 
The buds, high centered at first, then somewhat cupped, open to blooms 
@ of classic beauty, 5 inches and more across, each having a very rich, spicy 
fragrance. Substantial double blooms of firm substance are borne usually in 
candelabras of three or more on long, strong stems. Tall, sturdy canes hold 
them upright, ready for cutting or admiring. Bloom comes freely all summer 
long. What’s more, the distinctive, lively coral-pink remains rich and radiant 
throughout the summer. This is an easy-to-care-for variety, too. The plant is 
tall, quite vigorous and covered with lustrous deep green leaves. Camelot has 
just about everything you could want in a rose—beauty, vigor, lots of bloom 
and long-lasting qualities. You'll like it. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
Up; Wik (left) Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meil- 
VS a VF land.) Plant Pat. 1943. Magnificent crim- 
» son-red with an iridescent scarlet combine with exquisite 
& form to make Christian Dior an outstanding red rose. This 
is a rich exciting rose whose vivid, velvety red coloring remains 
beautifully steadfast throughout its life regardless of time of season 
or weather. It does not “‘blue’’ as it ages, making it an excep- 
tionally fine rose for cutting. In fact, the color actually grows 
brighter with artificial lighting. The bloom is solid, its 50 to 60 
petals forming a large, high-centered, very double bloom of ex- 
hibition quality. he bud is medium large and pointed and opens 
slowly. The bush is tall, vigorous and upright, best planted in 
the back row. Rich green foliage and a light tea fragrance add to 
this superb rose. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 


