Why You Too, 
Should Grow 
Sub-Zero Roses 
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Sub-Zero Roses are beautiful, easy to grow—and are the hardiest of all 
Hybrid Tea Roses. This exciting type brings to you a new race of Hybrid 
Tea Roses equal to the best in form and color—but, being bred back to 
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 should provide the framework of the Rose garden, 
although the best of the regular Hybrid Teas work very well with the 
Sub-Zeros to provide an even wider range of form and color. A good 
selection of Roses will produce more color and more pleasure over a 
longer period of time than any other flower that can be grown in this 
part of the country. 
Lily Pons 
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 and pro- 
lific. Its grace and form will make it a high spot in 
your garden. Plant Pat. No. 1003. $1.75 each; 3 for 
$5.00. We pay the postage. 
TIP TOES 
Tip Toes is one of the favorites with visitors to our 
Rose garden—and is one of the highest rated of all 
Roses by the testers for the American Rose Society. 
The large flowers are a delightful mixture of red, 
orange and pink tints with an enjoyable spice-like 
fragrance. Very vigorous and free blooming. It 
never fails to please. Plant Pat. No. 849. $1.75 
each; 3 for $5.00. We pay the postage. 
