TWO WONDERFUL 
‘+ “STRATFORD” ROSES 
. “Bush “Stratford”, Plant Pat. No. 160 
Pillar “Stratford”, Plant Pat. No. 784 
.. BOF ARE EVERBLOOMING, VIGOROUS AND HARDY 
- -*5:\WWe- c@nnot say too much about the good qualities of 
"Stratford’’ Roses. A unique Rose in that the open blooms 
have the odd, Cactus-like appearance of the Cactus Dahlias. 
Buds are a charming flesh-pink, opening into large blooms 
so extremely double that there scarcely seems to be room for 
all the petals. Open blooms are creamy pink and the color 
holds for days as the many petals unfold. Both Bush and 
Pillar form have blooms almost continuously from June until 
freezing weather. Plants are vigorous in growth with strong, 
erect canes and excellent foliage. In Pillar form the canes 
grow to a height of 8 to 10 feet, stiffly erect and sturdy. 
Ideal for planting on each side of a drive or wherever a post 
or pillar effect is wanted. Bears the same extremely double, 
fragrant blooms as the bush form and, best of all, bears them 
almost constant!y during the summer and fall months. 
Pillar Stratford 
Close-up of 
Bush Stratford 
Blooms 
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