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garden, nearly everyone who comes in 
says, ‘Oh, I must have that one.” There 
is an irridescent sheen to the petals, and 
the rose-pink of the reverse petals give 
the rose a dual tone that is unusual and 
beautiful. 
PBlent INGmooO EAC ere eo $1.50 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL (1948) 
A new velvety crimson rose, with an in- 
tense fragrance is making her debut to 
celebrate California's birthday. The rose 
is vigorous and upright in growth, send- 
ing out very long canes well elothed in 
copper-green foliage. The originators say 
that California Centennial ‘gives a wealth 
of beautiful roses throughout the whole 
season. Pat. rights res. Each.......: $2.00 
CECILE BRUNNER (1926) 
The affection for this lovely little rose is 
shown in the way it is usually called the 
“Baby Rose” or the ‘‘Sweetheart Rose”’. 
It seems a waste of space to describe it, 
as everyone knows little Mme. Cecile 
Brunner. Tiny pink buds open to perfect 
little: blooms a | bach ait aus eb, yeaa $1.25 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (1940) 
This is the only rose that won the All 
American Award in 1941. The Armstrong 
Nurseries of Ontario had been trying to 
develop a rose worthy of the name of 
_ the mother of the household, and when 
this lovely bloom of carmine and cerise 
opened, it was decided "Here is the one”. 
Long slender buds, opening to large spec- 
trum-red blooms make this an ideal cut- 
ting rose. Reports from cold climates 
assure us that it is especially hardy and 
disease resistant. It has been awarded 
so many medals since its introduction 
that we feel sure that you will wish to 
have at least one in your garden. 
PatetitNOw 400.6 ae lena sen. ce, cere $1.50 
CHATTER (1947) 
A new floribunda which promises to be- 
come very popular. It produces a double 
medium sized cupped bloom of carmine 
red, growing in immense clusters. It 
is of bushy and compact growth, espe- 
cially good as a hedge or border plant. 
If Ya 0 CAOMUAS Naas MAI cc? ao en CE ADELE) Se $1.50 
CHRISTOPHER STONE (1935) 
There are several good new red roses. 
and this one is popular wherever roses 
are known. It has perfect form, scarlet 
with a dusky nap to the petals which 
never blue. Fragrant. It is only a medium 
size plant, at best, so do not be tempted 
to buy a second grade. It deserves the 
best spot you can give it, and will reward 
you with lovely brilliant blooms all sea- 
SOM LOtige. Bac eis paper te re $1.50 
COLLETTE CLEMENT (1931) 
You may have seen and admired the fine 
vigorous plant at the front gate of our 
sales yard. Single and _ semi-double 
blooms of reddish nasturtium orange are 
a delight for arrangements, as they open 
slowly when cut and last for several days. 
The individual flowers are on long strong 
stems. The wide-open blooms reveal in- 
teresting yellow stamens, and a soft yel- 
low shade at the base of the petals. Sel- 
dom ourol bicom-ohactiwy ="). 1: $1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY (1935) 
Truly crimson and truly glorious. Tops 
the list, in every state in the U.S.A. in 
the poll taken by the American Rose So- 
ciety, as the best red rose. It is rather a 
low and spreading bush, producing an 
abundance of fragrant blooms, deep, dark, 
and velvety. 
Patent Nowl0s bach. ee. Sees, $1.50 
CRIMSON ROSETTE 
Clusters of tiny perfectly formed red 
blooms of startling brilliance. They are 
a highly satisfactory cut flower as they 
last for days in the house. They have a 
tendency to burn in the hot sun, but if cut 
in the bud, open slowly indoors. The 
foliage is clean and healthy. The plant 
is vigorous and free blooming. Each..$1.50 
CROWN OF GOLD 
A very vigorous, upright plant, with large 
double deep golden blooms. The buds 
are long and slim and excellent for cut- 
ting. Related to Joanna Hill which has 
been popular for 20 years, and seems to 
have all of her good points. Each....$1.50 
CYNTHIA BROOKE (1942) 
Buff yellow, very large and beautiful 
blooms. Buds are a sort of salmon-orange, 
and the open blooms occasionally have 
an orange facing. Flower-arrangement 
people like this rose for floating. Foliage 
is exceptionally large and clean. Dis- 
ease resistant. 
Patani Oe woe Lach eotece.. scr 0) bs $1.50 
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