NEW! 



• GOLDEN GIRL . . . 



SEE PAGE 3 FOR FULL 

 DESCRIPTION 



• GOLDEN GIRL 



•CARROUSEL. Plant Pat. 1066. 

 This uariiet-red sjiarkles with rich 

 liveliness — a non-fadinjr color. The 

 l)looms come ahniidaiitly, sometimes 

 one to a stem, .sometimes whole can- 

 delabras of them, frivinj; you a wealth 

 of beauty in the Grandillora style. 

 The nice, bushy plant grows upright 

 to 3 feet, and the 2()-petaled flr)wers, 

 which are substantial, present a most 

 attractive center of attention. Car- 

 rousel deserves consideration when 

 planting a Grandiflora garden, for it 

 has a good deal to give. S2 ea.; 3 or 

 niori", S-l.T-S ea. 



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Grandiflora Roses bloom with all the 



gay abandon of the Floribunda, but at 



the same time have the distinctive 



form and size of the Hybrid Tea Rose. 



On these two pages, we present to you 



what in our opinion are the best on the 



market today. The newest of them is 



Golden Girl, which is listed here for 



the first time. Plant them this 



Fall, and next spring you'll be 



in for a real rose treat. 



• QUEEN ELIZABETH. (Lam- 

 ^1^ nierts.) Plant Pat. 12.59. Here is 

 A^^s tlie first All-America Winner 

 ~^ among the Grandiflora Roses. 

 (Starfire is the latest.) Its fine, clear 

 pink blooms are beautifully formed, 

 and they come on the plant in whole 

 candelabras of beauty. Carried on 6 

 to 12-inch stems, they make grand 

 cutting flowers. All season long, 

 you'll have plenty of beauty with 

 Queen Elizabeth, for the plant is 

 vigorous and provides a profusion of 

 blooms. Growing to 3 to 4 feet and 

 with good green foliage, the bush 

 makes a very fine showing. Nothing 

 quite like Queen Klizabeth. $2.50 ea.; 

 3 or more, .'?2.20 ea. 



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