*STARFIRE. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. App. For. THIS IS A 
WINNER OF THE ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTIONS 
AWARD FOR 1959. Be among the first to have in your garden 
this brand-new Grandiflora winner . . . Starfire! This currant- 
red beauty does not fade in the sun—keeps its brilliance through- 
out the flower life. The perfectly contoured flowers open from 
urn-shaped buds, and come one to a stem, or in clusters. The 
stems, 6 inches to 12 inches long, make Starfire flowers ideal for 
cutting. Whether on the bush or in the house, the flowers are 
long-lasting. The bush is tall, often reaching 5 feet; and the 
foliage, which is bronzy green, is glossy and very ornamental. 
Plant this fall. $3.50 ea.; 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 
* QUEEN ELIZABETH. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 1259. Like 
its new sister, Starfire, Queen Elizabeth is an All-America Award 
Winner, the first of its kind to take the honor. Its beautiful clear 
pink blooms are thoroughly lovely. They come on 6 to 12-inch 
stems in whole candelabras. The vigorous plant produces them 
plentifully in the manner of the Floribunda. This one reaches 
3 to 4 feet in height, and its great Hybrid Tea-like flowers coming 
in profusion give you plenty of beautiful color all through the 
season. The good green foliage adds to the effect. You can have 
plenty of good cutting flowers from Queen Elizabeth. It is the 
most popular of the relatively new Grandiflora class Roses. 
Why not try it yourself? $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
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