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ALL-AMERICA AWARD 

 WINNING ROSES 



MISSION BELLS. This glorious new rose won 

 ihe 1950 All-America Rose Selection award. 

 Since that time Mission Bells has been 

 planted nationally with remarkable success. 

 A vigorus grower and free-blooming from 

 June to Autumn. A magnificent shade of 

 deep salmon-pink, which is always desired 

 in Roses. The buds are well formed and 

 pointed on long stems. When open the 

 blooms will measure up to 5 inches across, 

 and do retain their brilliant color and Tea 

 Rose fragrance. Plants are bushy, grow to 

 3i/2-4 ft. in height; resistant to black-spot. 

 (Pat. No. 923) Large Selected Plants $2.25 

 each; 3 for $6.00 Prepaid. 



We send you full cultural directions 

 with each rose order. 



GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. (Pat. 774) 

 (Center right) An All-America winner for 1942. 

 Medium sized buds of intense copper scarlet 

 changing to glowing carmine in the open 

 flower. Extremely free flowering, plants excep- 

 tionally vigorous and tall growing. Large 

 Selected Plants $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 



We Pay Postage 

 On All Roses 



GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 



ORDER EARLY 



SUTTERS GOLD 



Another 1950 All America Rose 

 Selection, award winner and three 

 International Awards. A beautiful 

 long pointed rose of brilliant gold 

 shading to coppery-orange. Buds 

 open to high centered blooms with 

 24 to 30 petals. Varies in color from 

 rich orange gold to a tinged pink 

 in the Fall. Vigorous grower with 

 height of V/i to 3 ft. (Pat. No. 

 885) Large Selected Plants $2.25 

 each; 3 for $6.00 Prepaid. 



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