wa Why You, Too, Should Sub-Zeros are beautiful, easy to grow—and the hardiest of all Hybrid 
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Tea Roses. This exciting type brings to the rose gardener a new race 
of hybrid tea roses equal to the best in form and color—but, being 
bred back to very hardy strains, Sub-Zeros possess a great deal more 
hardiness. Greater hardiness means longer lived plants—and more 
pleasure for you. For the Northern gardener, they are the most de- 
pendable. We believe they should form the framework of the Northern 
rose garden, but of course, a liberal use of the regular Hybrid Teas 
will help to give an even wider range of color and form. All Sub-Zeros 
we offer are 2-year, No. 1, field-grown plants or larger. 
Grow Sub -Zero Roses 
Tip Toes 
LILY PONS 
The large, graceful flowers of Lily Pons are white 
with a pale lemon-yellow shading in the center. 
Free flowering, Lily Pons will produce upwards of a 
hundred perfectly formed flowers in a season, and 
we predict will be one of your favorites. Plant Pat. 
No. 420. $1.75 each; 3 for 
$5.00. We pay the postage. 
QUEEN O’ the LAKES 
This gorgeous, crimson queen 
of flowers was named in honor 
of the reigning Queen of the 
Minneapolis Aquatennial. One 
of the best red roses, this lovely 
Sub-Zero is completely double, long lasting 
o’ the and prolific. Its grace and form will make it 
Lakes a high spot in your garden. Plant Pat. No. 
1003. $1.75 each; 3 for $5.00. We pay the 
postage. 
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