difloras 
New Style in Roses 
1955 All-America Winner 
S$ great deal to recommend it. And, from all indications, it is 
a tose which is going to live up to every one of its recom- 
mendations. Named for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, of Great 
Britain, this rose with its beautiful flower form and its delicate color 
does honor to that gracious lady. The color is delicate clear pink in both 
the buds and the high-centered open blooms. Some of the medium 
size blooms will appear on individual stems while others will be car- 
ried Floribunda-like in clusters. In either case, the stems are long 
enough for cutting and the flowers last exceptionally well in bouquets 
or arrangements. 
Being a brand new rose in a brand new class and an All- 
ae America Selection as well, Queen Elizabeth certainly has a 
A\R 
As a Grandiflora should, Queen Elizabeth features a big, very vigorous 
and extremely tall-growing plant, which is well clothed in glossy green 
foliage. The sturdy stems are almost thornless, which makes cutting 
the lovely flowers a pleasure. Originated by Dr. W. E. Lammerts. 
Plant pat. app. for. $3.00 each; 3 or more, $2.65 each. 
Buccaneer (left), a 
brilliant unfading 
yellow Grandiflora 
Queen Elizabeth 
(right), 1954 All- 
America Winner ss 
in the new eee , 
Grandiflora class te 
&-Grandiflora Collection 4 
& One plant each Roundelay, % 
mer Buccaneer and Queen Eliza- 
m beth sent postpaid anywhere 
; in the U.S.A. Just 
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E for planting: $ be 
(For California delivery, please 
add 3% sales tax) 
