
SANTA ANITA (Plant Pat. 539) $1.25 EACH 
Santa Anita. (Plant Patent 539). Large long pointed buds 
opening to very double high-centered blooms of soft 
silvery pink. Light green foliage, vigorous upright 
growth. $1.25. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Plant Pat. App. for) $2.09 EACH 


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LOVELY ROSES 
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1945 

HEART’S DESIRE (Plant Pat. No. 501) 
$1.50 EACH 
Heart’s Desire (Patent 501). All America Winner in 
1942. Long pointed buds of bright red are exquisite 
and open to gorgeous red blooms. Extremely fragrant. 
Keeps well when cut. $1.50. 
Apricot Queen. Plant Pat. No. 464. A lovely combination 
of orange and apricot at the base of the petals, merg- 
ing to salmon-rose. Long ponted buds, with regular 
well placed petal arrangement in the open flower. 
Handsome leathery foliage. $1.25 each. 
Grand Duchesse Charlotte. (Pat. rights reserved.) Buds a 
rich claret red changing as the flower opens to a lovely 
begonia rose. Richly fragrant and unusual in color. 
$1.50. 
Lowell Thomas. (Pat. applied for.) Very double high cen- 
tered flowers of a lasting canary yellow. Large, long- 
pointed buds. Vigorous compact bush of upright habit 
and leathery foliage. $2.00. 
Fred Edmunds (Plant Patent applied for). Beautiful buds 
of burnt-orang2 open to lasting blooms of reddish apri- 
cot aging to orange-pink. Sturdy, glossy foliage. All- 
America winner in 1944. $2.00. 
It is with pride that we offer the new rose, Fred Ed- 
munds, to our many friends in the Northwest. We are 
particularly pleased that this fine, unusually beautifully 
colored rose has been selected to honor Mr. Fred Edmunds 
of Portland’s International Rose Testing Gardens. A trib- 
ute to his excellent work in rose culture. 
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