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THE NOVELTIES 



-^San Fernando 



*SAN FERNANDO. H.T. (Morris.) Plant Pat. 

 ipiW^ 785. Glowing currant-red. Beautiful form in 

 ^ W^T {)ud and bloom; unusually heavy texture. 

 And fragrant! If you have been wishing for more 

 fragrant Roses, try San Fernando — as richly per- 

 fumed as any old-fashioned Rose in Memory's garden. 

 $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. 



LEADING NEWER 

 ROSES 



10-25 



An "All- America" Award is probably the highest 

 honor a new Rose can receive before introduction. 

 Each Rose variety entered in All-America trials is 

 tested for two years in every one of some 19 test 

 gardens in the various zones of chmate from the 

 Atlantic to the Pacific. Contestants enter only their 

 best Roses. Only the best of these are given an 

 award, and judging standards are very high. Most of 

 these are AARS Roses. All can be trusted to do 

 well for a beginner or add new glory to any garden. 



Page Each 



^Debonair. Yellow. (Pat. 677.) 5 



TirGolden Anniversary. Old-goId. (Pat. 



806.) 3 



^Nocturne. Cardinal-red. (Pat. 713.) .. .8 

 -itrRubaiyat. Deep shades of rose. (Pat. 



758.) 8 



^San Fernando. Currant-red. (Pat. 



785.) 9 



-yirTallyho. The latest All-America award 



winner. Two-toned old-rose. (Pat. 



Pending.) 9 



All six for $10.25. (Value $11.50) 

 ASK FOR OFFER 9 



$1.50 



2.00 

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1.50 



2.00 



2.50 



^SHOW GIRL. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant 

 Pat. 646. Rich phlox-pink. This new Rose has 

 promptly become one of the most popular of 

 recent pink varieties. It is remarkable for the 

 length of its lovely buds and the strength and 

 vigor of the tall plants. Give it plenty of room. 

 Deep, vivid pink blooms of good substance and 

 exhibition form are produced on long, strong stems. 

 One of the best of the deep pink varieties, perfect 

 for cutting. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 

 *TAFFETA. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 716. 

 •lIBt^This 1948 All-America winner gives a wealth 

 *V^T of long-stemmed, perfectly formed, fragrant 

 buds in rich pink and salmon tones. The tints change 

 from rose-pink to apricot, the reverse flushed with 

 yellow. Medium large blooms of about 20 petals. 

 Fine plant. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.10. 



*TALLYHO. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. Pending. 

 New All-America winner for 1949. Wonder- 

 fully handsome blooms of old-rose coloring; 

 truly two-toned, the outside a darker shade of the 

 same rich color. Great, long, strong, reddish canes are 

 topped with glorious bursts of bloom in quantity at 

 one time. Spicy fragrance, unique color, beautiful 

 form. $2.50 ea.; 3 for $6.75. 



•Tallyho 



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