MONTEZUMA 
TIFFANY 
More Star® Roses 
Crimson Glory (not illustrated) ones all outstanding 
Hybrid Tea. (Kordes.) Famous for its velvety crimson color and Condesa de Sastago (not illustrated) 
heavy fragrance. Medium size flowers. Low growing. H.E. S. of 
Ohio writes: “Twenty-four years ago I planted a Crimson Glory 
hybrid tea rose that I got from you. It is still doing fine.” 
Hybrid Tea. (Dot.) Yellow on the outside and rose-scarlet 
within. Oval buds and very full, rounded blooms with nice 
perfume. Medium height. sturdy and free blooming. Con- 
sidered a great novelty in its day because of its decidedly 
bicolor flowers. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
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4 GOOD ROSES Montezuma 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG Grandiflora. (Swim.) A pleasing addition for the garden and 
HELEN TRAUBEL good to cut too. Smooth, creamy rose salmon color that 
MIRANDY lasts well. Buds are rather short but shapely. on medium 
TIFFANY long, strong stems. Flowers are high centered, with about 
$12.80 40 petals. 
Tall and bushy in growth. to 5 feet. with dark glossy 
leaves. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
MIRANDY 
Tiffany 
Hybrid Tea. (Lindquist.) Just as elegant a rose as the 
‘name implies. Long. exquisitely modeled buds and 
fragrant, high-pointed flowers for cutting. A dramatic 
blending of light pink and pale gold, about 5 inches across. 
Medium tall. very free blooming. Long lasting on the plant 
or in a bouquet, and you'll love it on sight. 
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$3.40 ea.—3 or more. $3.20 ea. 
Mirandy 
Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) Pleasingly plump. The 
= blooms are packed with petals that form a high pointed 
center, very slow to open. In color it’s a marvelous velvety 
wine-red with darker shadings and rich fruity fragrance. 
Sometimes as the flower ages the color turns purplish. so 
enjoy it while it’s at its best, and discard it when it deterio- 
rates. 
A sturdy garden plant. blooming steadily until frost. 
Lasts for years. Another excellent cutting rose. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more. $3.20 ea. 
