•BUCCANEER 



/^fc^ This sign 

 ^^ denotes All 

 America Award 

 Winners throughout 

 this catalog. 



•MONTEZUMA 



Plant Pat. 1383 

 Marvelous cf>Ioring and form of this 

 Grandiflora give yon a picture of 

 beauty. Brilliant rosy-salmon blooms 

 come on long, sti'ong steins, each a 

 high-centered flower of 40 petals 

 which opens from a long, slender bud. 

 The tall plant— 3 to 5 feet— is mag- 

 nificent decked out with such gor- 

 geous blossoms. You can cut them, 

 of course, and there always seems to 

 be more. §2.75 ca.; 3 or more, 

 $2.40 ca. 



•BUCC.4NEER. Plant Pat. 1119. This big, solid yellow 

 rose is a back-row beauty if there ever was one. It grows .5 

 feet tall! The wealtli of rich golden blooms is a sight to be 

 seen! The buds are long and sleek and open to 3()-petaled, 

 cupped flowers which are sweetly perfimied. The dark green 

 foliage makes a fine contrast. The |)lant is well 

 proportioned and bears the golden flowers gener- 

 ously. Buccaneer goes well with any of the other 

 rose colors. §2.50 ca.; 3 or more, S'2.20 ca. 



•STARFIRE 



*STARFIRE. (Lammerts.) 

 j^ Plant Pat. 1742. An All- 

 ^^s America Winner for 19.59, 

 vStarfire is a currant-red 

 dazzler with great appeal. It 

 does not fade in the sun, its 

 brilliant coloring lasting all 

 season. Urn-shaped buds open 

 to bl(K)ms of good form which 

 come singly on the stem or in 

 clusters. Stems are 6 to 12 

 inches long, which makes for 

 good cutting. The bush is tall 

 — often 5 feet; the foliage a 

 glossy bronze-green. Here's a 

 fine addition to the growing list 

 of Grandifloras. $3 ea.; 3 or 

 more, .§2.65 ea. 



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 GRANDIFLORAS 



•GOLDEN GIRL 



•MONTEZUMA 



•STARFIRE 



Only ^7" 



.70 



Value «!8.75 

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