SHOW GIRL—"One of the Handsomest.” 
SHOW GIRL. Patent 646. ARS 82%. 3 - 4 feet—bushy. 
Dr. Walter Lammert’s cross of Joanna Hill and Crimson Glory produced 
one of the handsomest of all deep-pink roses,—winner of the National Rose 
Society’s Gold Medal in 1950. Huge urn-shaped buds open to 20 petalled 
blooms of real show form, and keep coming throughout the season. A 
model of good health and vigor. Enthusiastically and completely recom- 
mended! 3 for 5.25 each 2.00 
CLIMBING SHOW GIRL. Cli. H.T. Patent 892. 15 - 20 feet. 
A sport of the bush variety, identical in flower, and one of the healthiest, 
most profuse and thoroughly satisfactory hybrid tea climbers in this cata- 
log, of any color. 
"Order with confidence’—you will be delighted! 3 for 5.25 each 2.00 
SIERRA GLOW. Patent 521. ARS 77%. Medium. 
Cross of Crimson Glory and Soeur Therese,—a large bi-color in pink 
pastel shadings, too illusive for the vocabulary of the catalog-writer. To 
Jacob Lowrey of Georgia,—"‘it is the most beautiful modern hybrid tea produced 
by an American hybridizer.” Old-rose fragrance. 
Again we remind you these lovely pastel colors are not at their best 
without some protection against a burning sun. 8 for 4.50 each 1.75 
SHEPHERD'S CROSS. Cli. H. T. 15 - 20 feet. 
Roy Shepherd, Medina, Ohio, is the proud creator of this many-petalled 
brilliant red climber, which blooms profusely throughout the entire season. 
Has made a hit with us, but best we reserve our more powerful adject- 
ives until our supply increases in 1959. 170 
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