GOOD ROSES 



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CREAM OF THE NEWER ROSES 



• NOCTURNE. II.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 713. 

 Long-pointed buds of perfect form open 

 (S slowly to blooms of bright cardinal-red 

 ^^ with dark shadings. Coppery red during 

 very hot weather. Lovely form. Fragrant. 

 Vigorous, tall plants, resistant to black-spot. 

 $2ea.;3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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• Sutter's Gold 



•Nocturne 



•PARAMOUNT. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 984. Rich 

 salmon-pink. Long buds and fine blooms of 30 petals. 

 Strong, tall plants. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



•ROSE OF FREEDOM. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 791. 

 Rose-red. A new Rose that you can depend on for constant 

 bloom all season. Fully double, rich in old Rose fragrance. 

 Healthy plants. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



•SUTTER'S GOLD. H.T. (Swim.) Plant 

 ^^ Pat. 885. All-America Rose for 1950. 

 (/Md$ Brilliant golden buds, shaded coppery 

 v ^' orange and vermilion; intensely fra- 

 grant. Long, sleek buds, on straight stems 

 with few thorns; perfect for cutting. Vigor- 

 ous, tall, bushy plants, disease resistant and 

 free in bloom. The high-centered open 

 blooms, with 25 to 30 petals, vary from rich 

 orange-gold in spring and fall to pale yellow 

 tinted pink in midsummer. Bright, glossy 

 foliage. The winner of three important in- 

 ternational awards. It blooms and blooms, 

 continuously. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 

 •TALLYHO. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 

 /jSgx 828. Handsome blooms of unique, 

 £/Wrs luscious raspberry-rose, truly two- 

 N ^ / toned, the outside a darker shade of the 

 same rich color. It holds its color remarkably. 

 And what a plant! Great, long, reddish canes 

 are topped with glorious bursts of bloom in 

 quantity at one time. Rich spicy fragrance. 

 A highly superior, long-lasting Rose of line 

 form and a choice new color in Roses. Plants 

 are tall and upright. Rated excellent by the 

 American Rose Society, and a leading AARS 

 winner. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



