er The NEW ROSES 
for 1948 

TAFFETA. 
Dormant plants, 
each $2.00; 
Pot-grown, 
$2.25 








SAN FERNANDO. Dormant plants, each $2.00; Pot-grown, $2.25 
TAFFETA. Pat. 716. Urn-shaped in the bud, becoming a good-sized, semi-double bloom. 
So named because of its changeable colors—all combinations from buff-yellow to begonia= 
pink. Dark, shining foliage; free blooming. Each $2.00; in pots, $2.25, 
SAN FERNANDO. Pat. pend. A double, full-petaled Rose with a high center; lovely form. 
Brilliant scarlet, with a rich penetrating perfume. Plant is strong growing and upright; a 
profuse, dependable producer. Each $2.00; in pots, $2.25, ee 
NOCTURNE. Pat. 713.  Long- > 
pointed buds and large, cardinal-red 
flowers, semi-double to double in 
form. Foliage i is dark and leathery. 
Vigorous bush 3 to 4 feet tall, 
blooming abundantly all season. 
Each $2.00; in pots, $2.25. 





CLEMATIS 
Modern Clematis bear 
blooms that look fragile 
but actually the plants are 
sturdy and vigorous if prop- 
erly located. They like a 
rich, well-drained soil, partly 
shaded. A mulch of peat or 
straw over the roots is ad- 
visable, and a trellis or other 
support is necessary for the 
vines. 
JACKMANI RUBRA. Rich 
deep red flowers borne on 
10 to 15-foot plants. A pro- 
fuse bloomer making a 
splendid display. Each 
$1.50. 
PRINS HENDRIK. Azure- 
blue, often 7 inches or more 
across the petals. Grows 
10 to 12 feet high. Lasts 
well as a cut-flower. Each 
$1.50. ———S—<“—=CS~NCTTRXNE.. 
: : Lup : . ey. oe “ Dormant plants, each $2.00; 
CLEMATIS, Prins Hendrik. Each $1.50 ” Pot-grown, $2.25 
CLEMATIS Jackmani rubra. Each $1.50 

