MONTEZUMA 
(Pat. 1383) 
GRANDIFLORAS 
The Newest Thing in Roses! 
A tremendously free-flowering class, with blooms like 
Hybrid Teas, produced both singly and in long-stemmed 
clusters. Plants are extremely vigorous, and superb for 
tall hedges, borders, or for backing other lower-growing 
Roses. 
MONTEZUMA. Pat. 1383. Slender buds of vivid coral- 
salmon, opening to high-centered blooms of rosy- 
salmon. The tall densely foliated plants burst into 
quantities of bloom continually in the best Grandi- 
flora manner. $2.75 each. 
DEAN COLLINS. Pat. 1279. (See cover illustration.) 
Called The. Lazy Gardener's Rose because it thrives 
everywhere with a minimum of care. A strong, vigor- 
ous grower, with glossy dark green, mildew and dis- 
ease-resistant foliage. Spirea-red buds open to very 
double long-lasting blooms of rose-opal and carmine. 
Proven to be the ideal ‘hot weather” rose. Customers 
report it blooms and blooms and the color intensifies 
in temperatures even over 100. Offered now at a price 
all can afford, $2.00 each, 3 for $5.25, 12 for $21.00. 
BUCCANEER. Pat. 1119. Long sleek buds of pure gold, 
open to cupped blooms of buttercup-yellow. Extremely 
tall grower (5 ft. or more) . $2.50 each. 
CARROUSEL. Pat. 1066. Non-fading blooms of vivid 
garnet-red cover the plant from Spring until frost. Vig- 
orous, upright plants, and mildew and disease-resistant 
foliage, together with the continuity of bloom, makes 
this excellent for a medium-tall hedge. $2.00 each, 
3 for $5.25, 12 for $21.00. 
na QUEEN ELIZABETH. Pat. 1259. The superb pure 
ASBS pink tones of the choicest Cattleya orchids has been 
captured in this rose named in honor of Queen Eliza- 
beth. Exceptional vigor (6 ft.), deep green glossy fo- 
liage. $2.75 each. 
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