STUART’S BEAUTIFUL ROSES (Continued) 
BUSH ROSES 
TALISMAN. An oldtimer. One of the leading cut 
roses. Gay combination of red, yellow and 
orange. Upright grower, lustrous foliage. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Bush is very strong and 
blooms heavily. A soft blending of scarlet, yel- 
low and flame. Extra large blossom. A beautiful 
rose. 
YELLCW BUSH ROSES 
GOLDEN OPHELIA. Pure yellow and fragrant. 
Excellent for cutting. One of the best yellows. 
LADY HILLINGTON. Beautiful in the early sea- 
son. Large cup flowers with yellow centers 
growing into creamy yellow at edge of petals. 
Good bloomer and an old favorite. 
} LUXEMBOURG. A golden rich yellow shading 
to copper at center. Blossoms large and on up- 
| right stems of good length. A desirable cutting 
\ rose. 
SOEUR THERESE. Buttercup yellow. Blooms in 
candelabras of 5 or more strong stemmed flow- 
ers forming on top of strong stems. Each wirey- 
stemmed flower is fine for cutting. Long pointed 
buds marked with carmine. Open blooms clear 
yellow. 
CLIMBING ROSE BUSHES 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Multicolored blooms 
similar to bush Talisman. Monthly. A favoriie. 
PAUL'S SCARLET. This one is truly a beauty in 
bloom. Its breath-taking profusion of scarlet 
blossoms lasts for weeks in the spring. More 
PAUL'S SCARLET sold than any other of the 
climbers. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Like the bush Radi- 
ance, only for its climbing ability. Monthly. 
Very hardy. 
FRAU KARL DRUSKI. White. Good climber. 
Strong bush. Large, creamy white blooms. 
Monthly. 
STUART'S POLYANTHA ROSES 
IDEAL. The very finest dark scarlet bedding 
rose. Excellent for edging or border. Bears in 
compact bunches. Hardy. 
GOLDEN SALMON. A striking bedding rose of 
alluring orange color. Makes splendid display 
when planted in groups. Faded flowers should 
be removed if continued flowering is desired. 

CLB. RED RADIANCE 

“PATENTED AOSES’ 
FORTY-NINER is acclaimed the most brilliant hued bicolored rose 
ever produced. The rich yellow color of the outside petals makes per- 
fect harmony with the vivid red inside. The chrome yellow bud is 
sometimes overlaid with pink, the yellow changing to straw yellow 
in the open blossom. The fading process seems only to enhance the 
beauty of the bloom, with 
the Orient-red of the inside 
of the petals turning cherry 
color as the bloom ages. 
Each, $2.50; 3 for $6.30 
TALLYHO is bicolored, 
with an unusual tint en- 
PEACE. Small wonder that this rose is the greatest award winner of all 
time. We know of no other new rose that has brought so much delight 
to so many different people. It does well in all climates and its fresh, 
radiant beauty gives a lift 
to the heart of almost every 
one who sees it. The colors 
revealed by the unfolding 
of its buds rival those of a 
beautiful sunset. Its tints of 
yellow, pale gold, cream 
and ivory show a varying 
blush of pink on the lightly 
ruffled petal edges, the 




























clear colors blended to rare 
beauty. Peace plants are as 
outstanding as the blooms 
with great, tall, strong 
stems and handsome, rich 
green foliage. We are al- 
most sorry we attempted a 
description of this magnifi- 
tirely new to roses; the out- 
side petals fluctuate from 
crimson to cardinal red, 
while the inside portrays 
varying shades of pink, 
Tyrian rose, China rose, 
phlox pink and Neyron 
SIS cent 5-in. flower. (Pat. 591). 
Each, $2.50; 3 for $6.30 Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MIRANDY. The first place winner of the All-America Rose 
Competition for 1945. A gorgeous fragrant red rose that 
takes its place with ihe finest red roses of the world. The 
big, ovoid buds, often long-pointed, are deep, rich, dark red 
with black shadings, opening to a gorgeous Chrysanthe- 
mum-red. The flower displays new beauties of form as the 
petals unfold and eventually becomes a large full bloom 
(SO petals), with excellent lasting qualities. Mirandy has a 
wonderful, penetrating, damask fragrance which many will 
say is the finest rose fragrance they have ever inhaled. The 
plant is strong, free branching, with heavy stout stems, and 
keeps producing its glorious flowers freely all season 
against a background of dark green, heavy-textured foliage. 
Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.00 (Pat. No. 632). 

FORTY-NINER and TALLYHO are furnished us by 
: the Patent Owner. Naturally, delivery cannot be made 
: before January, 1949. But supply is very limited, and 
we must have your order at once if you are not to be 
ROSE FORTY-NINER disappointed. 
Pat. No. 792 
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ROSE TALLYHO 
Patent applied for 
