{right) Hybrid Tea. (Swim & Weeks.) 

 Plant Pat. 2370. We believe this to be the 

 finest red rose of all time. Strong, vibrant and beautiful, 

 Mister Lincoln produces masses of deep, velvety-red 

 blooms, 6 inches wide, that stand tall on the plant and are very 

 pleasing. The bud is long, full and well-pointed, becoming 

 urn-shaped as the petals begin to curl back from their high 

 centers. The flowers are ideal for cutting — long stemmed 

 beauties that hold their form and color well and look especially 

 brilliant in a bouquet even under artificial lighting. With 

 heavy, well-branched, long canes, Mister Lincoln, used as a 

 plant standing alone or placed in the "back row," lifts your 

 garden to new heights of beauty. Large, glossy, dark green 

 leaves are tailor-made for this very vigorous plant. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



{left) Hybrid Tea. (Morey.) Plant Pal. 2103. Here is a 

 vibrant, big rose wliich produces splendid gleaming 

 golden yellow blooms. From the tightly-curled, medium-long buds, King's 

 "®^ Ransom's big 5 to 6-inch fully double, golden flowers show excellent form 

 with delightful, high centers. The large, siiapely petals flare gracefully outward 

 as the flower opens, creating an interesting contrast of gleaming highliglits and 

 subdued golden shadows. The bloom comes singly on long stems; excellent for 

 cutting and arranging. The plant is medium tall, and grows fairly upright, witli 

 good strong, heavy canes. The foliage is a good shiny green on the upper sides 

 and a satiny, darker green on the undersides. King's Ransom lias a nice lingering 

 fragrance to add to its many other good qualities. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, S3. 10 ea. 



