TIFFANY 
1955 AARS winner in the hybrid tea class 
and certainly deserving of the honor. Lovely 
phlox-pink buds open into large high-cen- 
tered perfectly formed blooms. Exceptionally 
fragrant. “Tiffany” has all the admirable 
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qualities desired in a rose. 314 
WHITE SWAN __.... Sane. 
PATENT NO. 1115 
Suggestively named as well formed high- 
centered buds of nearly pure white are borne 
on long graceful stems. Foliage and habit of 
growth could be favorably compared to 
Eclipse. Flowers last well and at times the 
petal edges have a crepe paper appearance. 
We have a limited supply of the following varieties: 
Diamond Jubilee == $2.00 
Grand’Mere Jenny $2.00 
Redel alistiat 
Vow 
BUCCANEERS S220 
PATENT NO. 1119 
The ability to bloom in clusters as well as 
single blooms to a stem, has placed this won- 
derful new rose in the “Grandiflora” class. 
A tall vigorous plant, free branching, with 
clean leathery foliage. The long brilliant yel- 
low buds open to perfectly formed blooms. 
vale 
Will not fade in the hottest weather. 4-415 
(CON NCO) ORY Bb) oe 5 Se $2.00 
PATENT NO. 1066 
Another new “Grandiflora’’ that has certainly 
proved itself a champion wherever it is 
grown. An abundance of vivid deep red 
blooms are borne in clusters or singly on long 
stems. The plant is tall and shapely, well 
clothed with shining disease resistant foliage. 
Excellent as a tall hedge. 314-4’ 
MONEE ZUM Ag. 2 es $2.75 
PATENT NO. 1383 
A brilliant coppery-red changing to orange- 
Remembrance $2.00 
Wa lisman io. eee eee ee 
randiflora Ct ASS 
scarlet. The buds are beautifully formed and 
open to large high-centered flowers. Blooms 
freely. 4-416’ 
QUEEN ELIZABETH _ ae 
PATENT NO. 1259 
Another AARS winner created by Dr. Wal- 
ter Lammerts. This rose makes its debut in 
the new “Grandiflora”’ class, being a cross 
between Charlotte Armstrong and Floradora. 
The plant is tall and exceptionally vigorous, 
fully clothed with clean disease resistant 
foliage. 444-5’ 
ROUNDEULAYS 22 = $272 
P. A. F. 
Another new “‘Grandiflora’”’ of the same cross 
as Queen Elizabeth (Floradora & Charlotte 
Armstrong). The bloom is comparable to 
Charlotte Armstrong but, smaller deep red 
in color. They come in clusters but with stems 
long enough for cutting. Beautiful clean 
foliage. 416’ 
