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PATENTED ROSES—Continued 
ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTIONS—Continued 
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California, Patent No. 449. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per 
doz.) The color is a glorious shade of ruddy-orange 
toned with saffron-yellow, with exterior of the broad 
petals overlaid with Saturn rose—a dual tone effect of 
indescribable richness and beauty. Long pointed buds 
opening to flowers of enormous size, reaching a diameter 
of 5 inches to 6 inches. Growth vigorous with healthy, 
glossy green foliage. Award “All-America Rose Selec- 
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Charlotte Armstrong, Patent No. 455. (Retails $1.50 each 
$15.00 per doz.) Unique color with long slender blood- 
red buds opening to magnificent brilliantly colored open 
flowers, spectrum-red in cool weather, cerise in hot 
weather. The long stemmed blooms are produced in 
great quantities throughout the season and are ideal for 
cutting because they open slowly and are beautiful until 
the last petals drop. Vigorous growth, free branching 
plants with heavy handsome foliage. Charlotte Arm- 
strong is the only strictly new rose to receive an unquali- 
fied recommendation for 1941 by “All-America Rose 
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Dickson’s Red, Patent No. 376. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
doz.) The first award “All-America Rose Selections” for 
Hybrid Teas 1940. A glowing scarlet-red rose from 
Emerald Isle. Rich in fragrance, standing the hottest 
sun, retaining its color. Produced singly on long strong 
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Flash, Patent No. 396. (Retails $1.00 each; $10. 00 per doz.) 
Climber or Pillar Rose of glowing, vivid, orange-scarlet; 
center gleaming yellow with golden anthers. Blooms 
ParivyeJune and continuing for*weeks... 2.3 cteke ie. eee 
Heart’s Desire, Patent Applied For. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 
per doz.) The color is a pure even shade of luminous 
red, without any shadings of maroon. It is sun-proof 
even in the hottest weather and does not burn. One of 
the chief points of this new rose is fragrance. Plant is 
of exceedingly vigorous growth, prolific bloomer with 
buds of superb form and open blooms holding their 
shape until last petal drops. The only 1942 award, 
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The Chief, Patent No. 456. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
doz.) 1940 “All-America Rose Selections”. Extremely 
long buds of flame-rose opening to a large flower of 
flame, coral and copper turning to orange-pink with 
age. Rich fragrance; spreading vigorous plant resistant 
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World’s Fair, Patent No. 362. (Retails $1.00 each; $10. 00 per 
doz.) First award “All-America Rose Selections” for 
Floribundas, 1940. Produces large clusters’ velvety 
blooms of fragrant blackish scarlet with glowing mass 
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THE NEW HORVATH SETIGERA ROSES 
Hardiness and vigor of growth as well as profusion of bloom characterize this 
new race of roses. Some are climbers and others are compact shrubs with fine 
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glossy foliage. 
Federation, Patent No. 287. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per 
doz.) Brilliant and sparkling rose-pink with lighter 
center; orange undertone. Mass of cuplike semi-double 
flowers are produced on stems 12 to 24 inches long; indi- 
vidual blooms 3% inches in diameter. Petal wavy and 
crested. Flowers have from 24 to 36 petals. Excellent 
for cutting. Sweetly scented. Mildew proof. Ultimate 
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