SI hi | (below) Hybrid Tea. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 885. This 
METS WI) Y fine All-America Award Winner is a delightful gold, 
@ touched with flushes of pink and vermilion and a dash of copper. The 
> bloom seems to actually gleam as the sun highlights the copper and gold. 
Buds are medium long, slender and well pointed, with the dark, rich copper 
tones displayed prominently as the bud unfurls. Blooms are medium large, 
4 to 5 inches across, with good substance and excellent high-centered form. 
They are held firmly upright on strong stems. The very strong, vigorous 
plant is covered with dark, leathery foliage—an excellent background for 
the bright blooms. Add to this a rich, intense fragrance and you can see why 
Sutter’s Gold has won the Geneva and Bagatelle Gold Medals, as well as 
the All-America Award. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 




YY SL, Yj (above) _ Hybrid Tea. (McCummings.) Plant 
UY YW Pat. 2278. Candy Stripe is a deep dusky-pink 
with stripes and streaks at random, in off-white and light pink, 
running through the inside of the petals just as shown in the illus- 
tration. . . a most unusual rose that is as beautiful as it is different. 
A sport of Pink Peace, this rose produces great quantities of big, 
colorful blooms. Candy Stripe’s huge, solid, but well-pointed buds 
open to 6-inch blooms containing 60 to 65 gaily striped petals. The 
plant itself is quite tall, standing strongly upright, and has fine 
growing ability. Foliage is very striking, medium green with lighter 
green ribbing, and covering the sturdy canes right up to the base of 
the flower. Candy Stripe is more than a good rose—its beauty is 
uniquely different. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
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