

FRED EDMUNDS (Plant Pat. No. 731) 
LOWELL THOMAS (Plant Patent No. 595) 
rolling outward, making magnificent lemon-chrome 
25-petaled blooms open from beautiful yellow 
buds into a high-cupped center with the petals 
flowers over 4 inches across when fully open. The rich 
yellow blooms with their slight tea fragrant are on 
strong, erect stems and have large, lustrous, green fo- 
liace. Grows fromn-3 to 3% feet in height. 
Price: $1.50 each or 3 for $3.75 
PATENTED ROSES 
WHAT THE 83% MEANS TO YOU 
The All-America Rose Council is a group of rose hy- 
bridizers, introducers and commercial rose men joined 
together for the purpose of testing and selecting the 
best of the new roses introduced each year. 
There are !8 official test gardens located in different 
sections of the United States. A judge at each garden 
sends in his scores on the individual varieties being 
tested. These scores are then compiled and the roses 
averaging the highest scores are given AARS awards 
for that year. Any rose with the insignia “AARS” 
means that rose received the award the year it was 
introduced. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Plant Patent No. 731) 
slowly changes to soft apricot. One of the earliest roses 
Burnt-orange buds open to beautiful 25-petaled 
blooms of a vivid coppery orange color which 

to bloom in the spring, this rose with its holly-like, very 
shiny foliage, has. a rich fruity fragrance. A small 
grower—1' to 2 feet tall. Sectionally recommended 
Pacific Coast. 
Price: $1.50 each or 3 for $3.75 

LOWELL THOMAS (Plant Pat. No. 595) 
