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The newest rose class featuring: 1. Buds and flowers with 
Hybrid Tea perfection. 2. Very free-blooming with flowers in clusters 
but long individual stems for cutting. 3. Extremely 
vigorous tall growing plant. 4. The easiest of roses to grow. Grandifloras 
make a perfect backdrop for the formal rose 
garden, or for massed Floribundas (see photo at right). A single specimen 
may be used in place of a shrub, or a tall hedge of colorful 
Grandifloras is mighty attractive used in lieu of a fence. 
Montezuma 
King of the Grandifloras 
Bright scarlet-orange 
Long buds—big double 4 in. blooms 
Lovely form—long-lasting 
Robust free-blooming plant 
A rose for gardens everywhere 
Here is the newest 
Armstrong Grandiflora, the 
“color king” of new roses— 
an eye-catching and vibrant 
scarlet-orange. And the 
unusual color is found in 
blooms which are perfection 
—every one beautifully formed. 
Montezuma has a wonderful plant, 
big, vigorous and heavily foliaged. 
It will give you an unbelievable profusion 
of flowers. Winner of the Geneva 
Gold Medal 1955. Plant Pat. No. 1383. 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 12 for $28.80. 
* Gold Medal Winner 
National Rose Society of England 
July 1956 
