to GOOD ROSES 



THE NOVELTIES 



-A-CAPRICE. H.T. (Meilland.) A gay and joyous 

 Rose, the outside of the ruffled petals a delicate sea- 

 foam-yellow, the inside radiant flame-pink. Attractive 

 at all stages. We've heard very enthusiastic comments 

 on Caprice. One Rose expert says it looks to him as 

 if it were going to be a Rose in a thousand in bloom, 

 rood bush and foliage. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $4. 



■^-Debonair 



677. 



■A-DEBONAIR. H.T. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat 

 Yellow. Jaunty, perfect, yellow buds on a vigorous, com- 

 pact plant with unusually handsome foliage. The beautiful, 

 high-centered flowers open primrose-yellow, passing to 

 butter-yellow. Dark, shiny, healthy foliage. Rated as 

 "very good" in American Rose Society scoring for 1950. 

 Growers in all parts of the country found it excellent. 

 $1.65 ea.; 3 for $4.35. 



-A-DIAIVIOND JUBILEE. H.T. (Boerner.) Plant 

 /t^\ Pat. 824. An exceptionally good plant, 

 A^S Is'^'sh 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. Stems are long and straight, ,_, 



with rich dark green foliage. $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. 



• EN A HARKNESS. H.T. (Norman.) Crim- 

 son-red. The very broad, heavy petals of this 

 English award winner are shining, deep red velvet. 

 The 5-inch blooms have petals 3 inches broad. Holds 

 color well; strong Tea fragrance. Famous award ' 

 at English shows. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



•FIRST LOVE. H.T. (Swini.) Plant Pat. 921. 

 pointed buds of rose-pink with about 20 petals, 

 blooms light pink on inside of petals. Superior plant. Very 

 free in bloom. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.10. 

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•Forty-niner 



• FORTY-NINER. H.T. (Swim.) Plant 

 /^x Pat. 792. One of the most brilliant of all 

 '««^« bicolor Roses and certainly one of the 



^"^ most attractive. 1 he color combination 

 is rich and pleasing, vivid orient-red with 

 chrome-yellow reverse, the yellow most evident 

 in the bud and seen as flashes of a "golden 

 lining" in the open blooms. Grand, vigorous 

 plants with a satisfying amount of bloom. 

 $2 ea. ; 3 for $5. 



• FRED EDMUNDS. H.T. (Meilland.) 

 /j^\ Plant Pat. 731. Regional Award winner. 

 AA^S Burnt-orange buds open to 50-petaled 

 "^^ blooms of vivid, glowing copper-orange. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



SHOWY ROSES 



(Value $5.6S) 



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Plant these three All-America winners and 

 have something really striking and superior. 



■A^Charlotte Armstrong. (Pat. 455.) Vivid 



rose color. See page 10. 

 -A-Diamond Jubilee. (Pat. 824.) Peach-gold. 

 ^Tallyho. (Pat. 828.) Two-toned carmine. 

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