CAMELOT 
American Heritage 
Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) A changeable color, always 
483° delightful—cream to light canary-yellow in the opening 
flower, with a delicate edging of camellia-rose that 
gradually deepens and spreads. It’s a combination of tints 
hard to describe in words or photograph. Very long, 
tapering buds and pointed, 4’%2-inch blooms with 50 to 60 
petals... ample to give them substance and lasting ability. 
The light tea perfume is appropriate for the soft color. 
A tall, compact plant, blooming well all summer. Large, 
leathery leaves. Its continuous succession of changing 
colors is most interesting to watch. Several bushes planted 
together present a beautiful sight. Do you have the spot for 
this lovely rose? Plant Pat. 2687. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
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Camelot 
Grandiflora. (Swim & Weeks.) A soft but lively color— 
coral or shrimp-pink, light and glowing. The buds, high 
centered at first, then somewhat cupped, open to blooms of 
classic beauty 4 inches and more across, each with very 
rich, spicy perfume. 
Flowers come sometimes singly, but more often in 
clusters of two or three, on tall, sturdy canes. Bloom comes 
freely all summer long and the distinctive, lively coral-pink 
remains rich and radiant throughout the season. 
The plant is tall and rather broad, quite vigorous and 
covered with lustrous, deep green foliage. Camelot has a 
great deal to offer any gardener—Beautiful color. vigorous 
growth and loads of bloom. And best of all, it will do well 
practically anywhere. Plant Pat. 2371. 
$3.75 ea.—3 or more, $3.50 ea. 
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