C. H. STOCKING 
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Patented Roses 
These patented varieties of roses are being handled 
under license from patent owners. We are not per- 
mitted to allow any further discount. 
AMBASSADOR (Premier Rose Co. 1930) 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50* 
A sport of Talisman that is a great favorite. A bud 
with the same form as Talisman but having a uni- 
form bronzy-salmon color. Foliage and type of 
growth same as Talisman. A profuse bloomer and 
fragrant. Excellent as a cut flower. Plant Patent 
No. 11. 
ANGELS MATEU (Pedro Dot 1934) 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50* 
Angels Mateu is still in the very select class. Hav- 
ing Duchess of Penaranda as one of its parents 
gives it a good send off. The large double blooms 
are deep old rose lightly flushed with orange and 
with a ripe blackberry fragrance. Plant is an up- 
right bushy grower with excellent foliage. Plant 
Patent No. 174, Conard-Pyle Co. 
APRICOT QUEEN (Howard & Smith 1940) 
$1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
A medium size double rose of orange apricot shade 
with a high pointed center. Plant is a vigorous 
upright grower with fairly healthy foliage. Patent 
No. 464. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(W.E. Lammerts 1940) $1.25; 3 for $3.15* 
Charlotte Armstrong has established itself as one of 
the finest roses ever introduced. It is a strong 
grower, produces excellent blooms and is most gen- 
erous with them. The blood red buds are excep- 
tionally long, pointed and open to large roses which 
vary in color from blood red to a very deep pink 
according to weather conditions. A spreading grower 
with good foliage. Fragrant and good as a cutting 
rose. Patent No. 455. Judged the best new rose 
in America for 1940. Prefers warm climate. 
*No further discount allowed. 
