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ROSES—Continued 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 
Each Each Each Each 
T Tiffany, (__). Patent No. 1304. (Retails $2.75 
each; 3 or more $2.40 each.) <A cross of Char- 
AANRS lotte Armstrong and Girona, is a _ beautiful 
phlox pink producing blooms of outstanding 
quality. The long pointed buds are deep pink 
with golden yellow shading at base of petals. 
The flowers open to perfectly formed, double, 
high-centered blooms of a pleasing shade of 
pink; with petals of heavy texture the flowers 
have exceptional lasting qualities, and are pro- 
duced singly on long strong stems. Outstand- 
ing fragrance. The plant has an upright habit 
with vigorous growth and dark green foliage. 
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PATENTED GRANDIFLORA ROSES 
“The New GRANDIFLORA CLASS consists of varieties relatively tall in growth, 
free flowering, often with many flowers in clusters but with individual stems long 
enough for cutting. The flower size, tho not necessarily as large as hybrid teas, is 
larger than the average EUSA MEANS with Hybrid Tea Standard for bud and flower 
form.” 10-20 20-100 100-250 250-up 
. Each Each Each . Each 
T Buccaneer, (7.4). Patent No. 1119. (Retails $2.50 
each; 3 or more, $2.20 each.) Brilliant flowers 
of non-fading, lasting clear yellow. Strong 
growing plant. Received Gold Medal at the 
Geneva, Switzerland Trials and Certificate of 
Merit at Bagatelle and Rome. , af 
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T Carrousel, (8.8). Patent No. 1066. “(Retails 
$2.00 each; 3 or more $1.75 each.) The large 
double flowers could easily class this rose as i 
a Hybrid Tea, but the blooms appear in clust- ce pS 
ers so free blooming it is classed as a Flori- Poe 
bunda. Continuous moss of glowing deep red 
flowers regardless of weather. Tall growing, 
rather oe es Mildew resistant. 
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T Queen Elizabeth, (__). Patent No. 1259. (Retails 
$2.75 each; 3 or more $2.40 each.) First Grandi- 
AA\RS flora Rose. Pure pink, and its blooms are set 
off dramatically by glossy, deep green foliage. 
The flowers of this first representative of 
the Grandiflora class are exquisitely formed 
and high-centered like a Hybrid Tea. Flowers 
are borne on long, almost thornless stems 
which are ideal for cutting. Blooms .are 
carried both singly and in clusters after the 
manner of the Floribundas, and hold ex- 
ceptionally well when out. Queen Elizabeth is 
a cross between Charlotte Armstrong the 
famous Hybrid Tea and Floradora, a Flori- 
bunda. Both of the parents were recipients 
of the All-American, Rose award. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1955. : i 
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