APOLLO 
Apollo 
Hybrid Tea. (Armstrong.) As grow- 
S ers get acquainted with this fine 
yellow rose, more and more rate it as ex- 
cellent. In both size and form it is a most 
pleasing bloom, sometimes of exhibition 
calibre. The clear soft yellow color is out- 
standing. 
Flowers are double, 4 to 4% inches 
across, rather informal in type. The color 
is uniform in both the bud and open 
bloom. Very tall and well branched, with 
fresh green, leathery leaves. In vigor and 
height it could almost pass for a Gran- 
diflora. Extremely free blooming. Plant 
Pat. 3322. 
$4.90 ea.—3 or more, $4.60 ea. 
A 
10 
Miss All-American 
Beauty 
Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) We find it 
* hard to curb our enthusiasm for this rose, and we 
are joined in our praise by nearly everyone who grows 
it. Every year it wins more plaudits. One gardener 
reports having a plant that produced two blue ribbon 
winners within a week. 
The blooms are enormous, with plenty of firm broad 
petals and rich deep pink color that lasts and lasts. 
Generally the flowers are carried only one on a long, 
sturdy stem. Marvelous to cut, of course, and so freely 
produced all season long that just one plant will furnish 
many a vaseful. 
Wonderfully fragrant, strong and vigorous, no 
growing problems here. Average height. Plant Pat. 
2625. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
MISS ALL-AMERICAN BEAUTY 
