SUTTER'S GOLD 



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ALL STAR ROSES 

 GUARANTEED TO BLOOM 



OF ROSES LIKE THESE ! i 



CHRYSLER IMPERIAL H.T. (Lammerts) Plant Pat. 1167. I and many 

 ^jgv thousands oi" others think of this rich, red rose as a fixture in the garden — 

 »^p a necessity. Here's why . . . wonderful, deep color, great size and solidity, 

 "^^ excellent form, pleasing fragrance, strong-growing plant. All these offset its 

 tendency to turn blue-ish toward the end of its blooming, a common fault in memy 

 red roses. The stems and flowers make good cutting. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 

 ea. 



SUTTER'S GOLD H.T. (Smm) Plant Pat. 885. I would not be surprised 

 ^^ if Herb Swim, originator of more All-America winners than anyone else, 

 (^^ thinks of this rose as one of his favorites. Richly colorful with gold flushed 

 ^^ by pink or vermilion and copper, it is beautiful. Tall, free-blooming bush 

 has bright, glossy leaves. The flowers are intensely fragrant. It's not hard to see 

 why Sutter's Gold has remained so popular for so long. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $2.20 ea. 



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PRESIDENT 

 EISENHOWER 



PRESIDENT 

 EISENHOWER 



H.T. (Hill) Plant Pat. 1217. 

 A very good, bright red rose 

 with velvet-textured petals mak- 

 ing solid, 40-petaled blooms. 

 Sturdy, upright canes hold them 

 one to the stem. The plant 

 grows to 3 feet, has rich, leathery 

 foliage. A strong, sweet fra- 

 grance adds its zesty touch. 

 $2.50 ea.-, 3 or more. $2.20 ea. 



GARDEN PARTY 



H.T. (Swim) Plant Pat. 

 is 1814. Ivory, cream and 

 "^^"^ apple-blossom-pink is a 

 sort of dream combination of 

 rose colors. The luscious form 

 of the bloom makes it almost 

 good enough to eat. Tall, 

 vigorous plant, handsome foliage 

 and a touch of fragrance all add 

 to Garden Party's attractive- 

 ness. Another of Swim's fine 

 All- America winners. $3 ea.; 

 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



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