YOU CANT DO WITHOUT THESE! 
Roses 
the most 
“a generous flowering 
plant 
We don’t have to 
tell you how beauti- 
ful roses are. Poets 
have been doing that for centuries. 
Right in your own yard, you can 
breathe in their fragrance and warm 
colors week after week, from late May 
or early June until hard frost. . . not 
only this year but for many seasons to 
come. Start with good plants—Star 
roses—and with moderate care they 
will pay for themselves many times. 
CAMELOT 
MISTER LINCOLN 
Wy yi Wi; , Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant 
1S; CT TMU Pat. 2370. Especially impressive be- 
@ cause of the wonderful shape of the flower, the splendid 
488° color, and the fragrance. It’s as much as 6 inches across, 
very full and double, coming from firm, pointed buds. The 
wide petals curl back from the high center. In color it is a 
lively, vigorous red in the flower, rich dark maroon in the bud. 
The plant grows tall and strong and is covered with glossy 
leaves that are reddish at first, turning to a good dark green. 
Thorns and canes are reddish, too. Stems are very straight 
and firm, holding the flowers proudly. Whether indoors or 
out, the blooms have a long life and never droop their heads. 
The fragrance deserves special mention, for even on dull days 
this rose has a rich scent. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
Y Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) Plant Pat. 
iM 2371. Soft but lively, light and glowing in 
Q color, Camelot has a certain shimmering beauty of its 
488° own. The luminous coral-pink flowers have a little patch 
of white at the base of the petals to give the center a pleasant 
touch. These are good-sized flowers with rich spicy scent. 
They have the popular high pointed center at first, and become 
more cupped as they open. Usually three or more flowers are 
carried on one strong stem. They last well, and the plant bears 
Me i them repeatedly through the summer. 
} Camelot ‘‘wears’’? well—you will like it more and more 
P each time it blooms. It grows tall and quite broad as 
a well, and is covered with shining, dark green leaves of 
extra large size. This is a fine rose to plant alongside such 
Grandifloras as Golden Girl and Starburst. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
