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^DIAMOND JUBILEE. H.T. (Boerner.) Patent 

 Applied For. All-America Award winner for 

 1948. This new winner is a Rose to be jubilant 

 about — an exceptionally good plant that is lavish with 

 its lovely blooms of soft peach-gold. The petals have 

 a wonderfully heavy texture; the flowers open slowly 

 and last well on the bush or when cut. Blooms are 

 double, high centered and fragrant. In habit of growth, 

 vigor and disease resistance, the plant approached per- 

 fection throughout its trials. The stems are long and 

 straight, well covered with rich dark green foliage. 

 $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. 



^ERNIE PYLE. H.T. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 673. 

 Warm rose-pink flowers of good size and fine clear 

 color distinguish this new Rose named to honor one 

 of America's best-loved war correspondents. A 

 bushy, vigorous, healthy plant of medium height, it 

 is said to have been developed from the hardy wild 

 Rose of Alaska. Opening blooms are cup-shaped, 

 suff"used with yellow at the base of each petal; slow 

 opening, long lasting, fine for cutting. It is reported 

 to winter well in iNIinnesota — an excellent test of 

 winter hardiness. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



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^FRED EDMUNDS. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant 

 •lj»^Pat. /31. All-America Regional Award win- 

 ^V*T ner. Burnt-orange buds open to 50-petaIed 

 blooms of vivid, glowing copper-orange, one of the 

 most brilliant and beautiful of Roses. Fruity fra- 

 grance; very shiny foliage. Some growers have found 

 this Rose difficult but others in the same area have 

 found it one of the most brilliant novelties in years. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



f-«^ *Fred Edmunds 



^GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. H.T. (Mcrdigan.) 

 Phmt Pat. 806. A new Rose named in celebration 

 of our own Golden Anniversary. It took an out- 

 standing Rose to carry that significant name, but 

 this is an outstanding Rose. It is a sport of Good 

 News, with flowers as handsomely formed but a fine 

 old-gold color, flushed apricot at times. Best of all, 

 it is a golden Rose on a truly vigorous, well-branched 

 plant with dense foliage right down to the ground! 

 For the plant retains tlie sturdiness, shapeliness 

 and ie:'f mass of its parent, all the more re- 

 markable in a yellow Rose. The plants under 

 ^<y^ test have bloomed heavily and continuously; 



^ no other H.T. in the entire test plot has been 



1 able to keep up with them. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. 



4 STARS .... $5.75 



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^Ernie Pyle 673 



^Golden Anniversary 806 6 



^Grande Duchesse Charlotte.. 774 7 



-A-IVIirandy 632 9 



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