} ANYONE CAN 
Yer Mo Ib r GROW ROSES... 
You don’t have to be a professional AWA ; 
3 Great All- |=". to grow big, beautiful roses. Really, f eee 1967 i 
Americas }/ NSS all you need is a sunny spot and Ysa eeaa oe oe 
CHRISTIAN DIOR Star Rose plants; then follow the Wee Coe ee 
simple planting directions that 
CAMELOT come with your ‘“‘guaranteed to 
LUCKY LADY grow” Star Roses. Believe us when we say it is 
that easy. And believe us, too, when we say that 
rewards are great. Roses will give you continuous 
bloom from late May through late September in 
most areas—each plant producing hundreds of 
blooms in a season. There’s nothing like a rose 
garden, large or small, to give you a chance to 
“get away from it all.’ Roses offer so much for 
little cost and time spent. Try your hand at 
growing roses; you'll see what we mean. 
$9.30 

Iuthy billy (right) Grandiflora. (Swim & Arm- 
° strong.) Plant Pat. App. For. This 
new Grandiflora is outstanding for the lovely 
and unusual pink color of the buds and flowers; 
for the exceptional vigor of the rounded, beautifully 
foliaged plant; and for the great quantities of blooms 
it carries. The urn-shaped bud is larger than average, 
and the double flower is made up of 25 to 30 large 
petals which recurve gracefully and give a fully 
double appearance throughout its life. The flower is 
actually a bi-color—light, clear pink on the face of 
the petal and deeper, reddish pink on the reverse—a 
most lively, cheerful shade of pink. Typical of a 
Grandiflora, this free-blooming variety carries some 
of its flowers in clusters, but most of them on single, 
strong stems. A tall, vigorous grower with excellent 
foliage, Lucky Lady is a wonderful addition to the 
world of pink roses. 
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$4 ea.—3 or more, $3.55 ea. 

