QUEEN ELIZABETH (Plant Pat. 1259) 
Here is the breath-taking All-America Winner of 1955! 
The delicate pink flowers combine the magniiicent 
qualities of hybrid teas with the sturdy, free-ilowering 
habit of floribundas. The color is a subtle blending of 
carmine-rose and dawn-pink. Glossy, dark foliage 
clothes the tall plant to the ground. Long, almost thorn- 
less stems carry the fragrant blooms both singly and in 
clusters. The 15 to 20-petaled flowers grow richer with 
age and last longer when cut. 
ROUNDELAY (Plant Pat. 1280) 
A delightfully fragrant, vivid red grandiflora with all 
the good features of its class. The well-formed, deep red 
buds become neat, full, high-centered blooms of glowing 
red. It has good substance and a free, continuous habit 
of bloom. Many flowers come in clusters, but always on 
strong stems for cutting. Vigorous and tall grower. 
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GRANDIFLORA ¥ 
ROSES 
