4 Plants 

 CAMELOT 

 SINCERA 

 CHICAGO PEACE 

 INDIANA 



$10.95 



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{left) Hybrid Tea. (Johnston.) Plant Pat. 2037. 

 Chicago Peace is a sport of the greatest of all 

 roses, Peace. It has all the superior qualities of Peace, plus fragrance 

 and a richer color. In fact, this is probably the finest Hybrid Tea 

 since the Peace rose. Shimmering pink, canary-yellow and occa- 

 sional copper tones at the petal bases and undersides cover the huge 

 blooms in dramatic fashion. No two blooms ever seem exactly alike 

 . . . each has a different appeal, giving an overall effect of a huge, 

 rich, pink tapestry. The bud is large and solid ... a lovely promise 

 of the great flowers which will be yours to enjoy. The huge blooms, 

 up to 7 inches across, come one to the stem. 50 to 60 large petals 

 form a delightful, high-centered flower which curls gracefully out- 

 ward at maturity. Very strong, medium long stems support the 

 flowers easily. This rose has a magnificent plant with 

 tremendous vigor. You'll need to give it plenty of 

 room to grow. The bushy plant grows upright and 

 produces heavy canes as well as large, glossy leaves 

 of a rich parsley-green. Chicago Peace has a fragrance 

 which, though light, is intensely sweet 

 and reminiscent of the old-fashioned Tea 

 rose. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



(right) Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meil- 

 land.) Plant Pat. 2597. Indiana is one of the 

 brightest red roses you've ever seen. It's a true red; a 

 solid, bright cardinal-red that holds its brilliance in the 

 garden as well as in a bouquet. The deeper red buds 

 open to high-centered, fully double blooms of excellent 

 form and profile. The large blooms of 35 to 40 petals are 

 held firmly upright on strong stems of medium length. 

 Indiana's colorful flowers are set so close to the compact, 

 well-branched bush that they seem to create a floating 

 rich tapestry of green and red. The foliage is heavy, large, 

 deep green and plentiful, covering the medium tall, very 

 strong plant in a solid mass. Fragrance is light but pleas- 

 ing. Indiana is not an exhibition rose but it will give you 

 great satisfaction from its beauty and great quantities of 

 excellent bloom all summer long. It's what we call "a 

 wonderful garden rose," lovely yet very vigorous and 

 strong. 



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