FOUR TOP 
Grandigtora 
ROSES 
This new class was established when the All-America 
winner, Queen Elizabeth, was considered to be distinct 
enough from both hybrid teas and floribundas to warrant 
a new name. Some flowers are carried singly on long 
stems, and others are in clusters. They are produced as 
freely as floribundas, yet have the wonderful bud form, 
long-lasting quality and magnificent cutting stems of 
hybrid teas. The extra-tall bush is superb for bedding, 
for hedges and for specimen planting. 
BUCCANEER (Plant Pat. 1119) 
Clear sunshiny yellow. Slender, tapering buds open 
to cupped flowers with about 30 petals and moderate 
QUEEN ELIZABETH tea fragrance. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall in mild climates. 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 
MONTEZUMA (Plant Pat. 1383) 
Splashing scarlet-orange, unusual and long lasting. 
Bears an abundance of well-formed buds and large, 
high-centered blooms. Big, glossy foliage. 
Each $2.75, 3 for $7.20 
QUEEN ELIZABETH (Plant Pat. 1259) 
Fragrant blooms on long, almost thornless canes. The 
color is a subtle blending of carmine-rose and dawn 
pink. Glossy, dark foliage clothes the tall plant. 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 
ROUNDELAY (Plant Pat. 1280) 
A delightfully fragrant, vivid red grandiflora with 
well-formed buds and neat, full, high-centered blooms. 
Good substance and free, continuous bloom. Vigorous. 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 
MONTEZUMA 
BUCCANEER 
ROUNDELAY _— 
