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THE NEWER ROSES 



^RUBAIYAT. II. 1 . ^McGrcdy.) Plant 

 Pat. / 5(S. Brilliant rose-pink to ccrisc-rcd, 

 usually not as dark as the illustration 

 below. It has a graceful, long, shapely- 

 bud and a wealth of old-Rose fragrance. The 

 shining, bright cerise-red color in the heart of 

 the half-open bloom is accented by the lighter 

 reverse of the petals; color is darker in the 

 fall. The large flowers open slowly and are 

 borne in profusion on long, upright stems. 

 The plant is tall and vigorous, with luxuriant 

 dark green foliage; hardy and disease resistant. 

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



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•Sutter's Gold 



*SUTTER'S GOLD. II.T. (Swim.) Plant 

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

 'AA\RS^'^^t golden buds, shaded coppery orange 

 ^^'^ and vermilion; intensely fragrant. Long, 

 sleek buds, on straight stems with few thorns; per- 

 fect for cutting. Vigorous, 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. Already the winner of three important 

 international awards. It blooms and blooms, con- 

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



*TALLYHO. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 828. 

 Handsome blooms of unique, luscious rasp- 



'AAXRS t>erry-rose; truly two-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 fine form and a choice 

 new color in Roses. Plants are tall 

 and upright. $2 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.75 ea. 



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