GRANDIFLORA... 
THE NEW CLASS OF ROSES 
Crosses between Hybrid Teas and Floribundas, these new 
varieties marvelously combine the best qualities of each. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH (Lammerts) 
na (Pat. 1259) This brand new All-America winner for 1955, a grandi- 
flora with amazingly vigorous plants and foliage, is a cross 
between Charlotte Armstrong and Floradora. High-centered, pure pink 
blooms in great profusion—hybrid tea quality with floribunda quan- 
tity. Strongly disease-resistant. $3.00 each; 3 for $7.95 
CARROUSEL 
(Pat. 1066) Very intense, dark, velvety red petals which resist bluing. 
Flowers almost hybrid tea size, but very freely produced. Carrousel 
has earned the phenominally high 9.2 rating given by the American 
Rose Society. Mildew resistant. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
BUCCANEER 
(Pat. 1119) Holds its pure and dazzling buttercup yellow color most 
impressively in hot sunshine. Terrific vigor—established plants reach 
9 to 6 feet, so put this one at the back of your rose bed. Steady blooms, 
mildly fragrant. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.20 
Collection No. 24 
NEW 
GRANDIFLORAS 
All three representatives of 
this new rose family. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH 
CARROUSEL 
BUCCANEER 
One of each, $6 15 
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BUCCANEER QUEEN ELIZABETH 
GOLDEN STATE NURSERIES 
3616 ROSWELL ROAD N.W. ALTLANTA, GEORGIA 
