


MARK SULLIVAN 
Mark Sullivan 
(Plant Pat. No. 599) 
Each substantial petal of this rose is a “thing of 
beauty” in itself—golden yellow overlaid and heavily 
veined with cerise and rose. The long firm stems hold 
erect the huge glowing high-centered blossoms of excel- 
lent symmetry. The plant grows tall and shapely, de- 
veloping a constant succession of buds and bloom. 
Foliage is fresh and glossy. 
Price $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 
Lowell Thomas 
(Plant Pat. No. 595) 
gf Vibrant chrome-yellow blooms open into well- 
IVINS shaped buds. The full bloom is formed into a 
high-cupped center, 25 petals curving out- 
ward. The color is clear and deep with a glowing qual- 
ity not seen in other roses of this color. A strong 
grower with good foliage and stiff stems. The finest 
of the deep yellow roses. 
Price $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
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SANTA ANITA 
Santa Anita 
(Plant Pat. No. 539) 
This is an outstanding rose that you should have in 
your garden. The perfectly formed streamlined buds 
open into beautifully shaped blooms of a pure deep 
pink. The color of the bloom does not fade during the 
cruelest summer days. Santa Anita blooms early and 
continues to flower liberally until the end of the season. 
The plants are rugged and not too tall. 
Price $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 
Heart’s Desire 
(Plant Pat. No. 501) 
mpg All-America Rose Winner in 1942. Long- 
“MARS, pointed buds of clear glowing red open to a 
full high-centered flower of a somewhat light 
shade. This unfading flower has a marvelous fragrance. 
The foliage is rich green and its growing habit is 
luxuriant. Flowers are produced freely throughout 
the entire season. One of the best red roses. 
Price $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
HEART’S DESIRE 
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