PICTURE. R45. All that the name implies. Perfect 
form in bud and bloom rich pink color. A beauty 
for cutting. $1.00. 
PINOCCHIO. R47. (Plant Pat. No. 484.) The most 
popular little Floribunda introduced in recent years. 
Salmon buds flushed gold at the base open to soft 
pink blooms shaded deeper at edges. $1.25. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. R48. Tall grow- 
ing; inner petals apricot, outer rose red. $1.00. 
RED RIPPLES. R49. Floribunda. Intense, vivid red 
color and beautifully formed long-lasting blooms 
make this rose “tops’’ among the red Floribundas. 
$1.25. 
RUBAIYAT. R50. (Plant Pat. No. 758.) The unchal- 
AARS. lenged All-America Winner for 1947. A 
brilliant red rose with a most graceful, long, 
shapely bud, a promise of untold pleasures, and a 
satisfying wealth of old rose fragrance. The scintil- 
lating rose-red to crimson color in the heart of the 
half open bloom is accentuated by the reverse of 
the petals which are several shades lighter. The 
extra large flowers are borne in a great profusion 
on long, upright stems. The plant is tall and very 
vigorous, disdainful of minor ills and is clothed 
down to the ground with luxuriant dark green 
foliage. $1.50. 
SATURNIA. R52. (Plant Pat. No. 349.) Exception- 
ally beautiful multi-colored rose. Warm tones of 
cardinal red on inside of petals with salmon yel- 
low and copper on reverse. Shiny dark green foli- 
age. A good grower and excellent for cutting. $1.50. 
SHANGRI-LA. R53. (Plant Pat. No. 665.) Long- 


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pointed pink buds open to a combination of colors. 
Blush, salmon and rose delicately blended in the 
abundant flowers. A strong grower. $1.50. 
SHOT SILK. R54. Pink, veined and suffused with 
yellow. Very healthy. Thrives in light shade. $1.00, 
SHOW GIRL. R55. (Plant Pat. No. 646.) Very long, 
lovely buds are deep phlox-pink, almost carmine in 
spring; slightly lighter shade of rose-pink when 
open. Vigorous, upright grower with good foliage. 
$1.50. 
SNOWBIRD. R56. Our favorite white rose. Buds 
small but exquisitely formed; open blooms very 
full, double; blooms profusely; nice fragrance. 
$1.00. 
SONATA. R57. (Plant Pat. No. 732.) One of the 
finest real pink roses grown. Good in all stages 
and brilliant in flower and foliage. $1.50. 
SUMMER SNOW. R58. (Plant Pat. No. 416.) The 
most prolific of white Floribundas with ‘‘drifts” of 
blooms through the long blooming season. Light 
areen, clean foliage. $1.00. 
PATENTED VARIETIES: 
3 $2.50 roses of same variety 
3 $2.00 roses of same variety 
3 $1.50 roses of same variety 
3 $1.25 roses of same variety 

10% discount on all cash orders of $10.00 or 
more on nursery stock taken with you from any 
of our yards. Prices subject to change without 
notice. 
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R50. RUBAIYAT $1.50 
SWEET SIXTEEN. R59. (Plant Pat. No. 631.) Long, 
light pink buds with touch of gold at the base. 
Open blooms same color with excellent form. 
Blooms profusely, fragrant and has good foliage. 
$1.50. 
TALISMAN. R61. One of the best and most popular 
roses. Splashed gold, pink and carmine. $1.00. 
THE CHIEF. R62. (Plant Pat. No. 456.) Large long 
MARS. buds are deep rose to flame. Open flowers 
are blended flame, coral and copper, pass- 
ing to orange pink. Vigorous. $1.50. 
THE DOCTOR. R63. Buds of perfect form and dark 
glowing pink color. Open flowers medium pink and 
double. Small but ample foliage on a bush of 
medium size. $1.00. 
VESUVIUS. R64. Glowing red single rose, golden 
stamens, nice fragrance. Lots of bloom. $1.00. 
ANY 10 OF $1.00 ROSES; NON- 
PATENTED VARIETIES, FOR $8.50. 
POSTPAID IN U.S.A. 
R21. GOLDEN HARVEST $1.50 
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