



(center) Grand iflora. (The House of Meilland.) Plant Pat. 2349. 

 (/u/iwf.'"' Utwvt' This rose is noted for its inviting, deep, cool-pink color which 

 keeps its crisp freshness even on the hottest days. The beauty of deep pink or light 

 red buds opening to an appealing deep, cool-pink is further enhanced because Garden 

 State is so conveniently tall to show them off. The bud is classic and opens well, 

 bursting into a large, solid bloom with 35 to 45 big petals of firm texture. Very 

 strong, thick canes carry the blooms usually one to the long stem, but sometimes in 

 candelabras of several. Foliage is deep, glossy-green and very thick and luxuriant. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 





{above) Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 1167. A 

 famous rose known and well-loved for its wonderful, 

 | deep, rich-red color and fine fragrance. In fact, this rose like the Peace rose, 

 will go on indefinitely as a best-selling favorite simply because it has everything 

 . . . form, color, vigor and exceptional strong fragrance. Chrysler Imperial's excel- 

 lent form begins with the full, solid buds and carries through to the exceptionally 

 large blooms of 40 to 50 huge petals of fine substance. Blooms are just about perfect 

 . . . high centered with an interesting curl to the outer petals and come usually one 

 to the stem. An outstanding rose for cutting, too. With many years of proven ability 

 to please, it is a perennial winner at rose shows everywhere. The plant is strong, 

 handsomely shaped and of medium height. Plenty of vigorous, dark-green foliage 

 provides a most effective setting. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



3 Plants 

 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 

 GARDEN STATE 

 LADY ELGIN 



$7.50 



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