1949 ALL AMERICA WINNER 
FORTY-NINER (H. Swim) $2.50 
most brilliant rose of vivid Oriental red with a reverse of chrome yellow 
changing to straw yellow. Buds are long and well shaped and have from 25 
to 40 petals. Moderately fragrant. Plant is a strong grower with medium 
size, dark glossy foliage. A distinct novelty, which is at its best in the spring 
and fall. Plant patent No. 792. 
1948 All America Winners 
Judged the best of the year’s roses after two years of testing in 
18 National Test Gardens throughout the country 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (Boerner) $2.00 
The high centered buff yellow buds open to large flowers of buff orange. Mod- 
erately fragrant. The plant is an exceptionally strong grower (4 ft.) with 
large, heavy, leathery foliage. Plant patent rights reserved. 
Best adapted to Pacific Northwest, Eastern and Southern sections of U. S. 
NOCTURNE (Swim) $2.00 
One of our best red roses. The buds, which are long and streamlined, are very 
dark red with blackish sheen. Plant is a strong bushy grower with dark green 
foliage. Moderately fragrant. Plant patent No. 713. 
PINKIE (Dr. Lammerts) $1.50 
Here is a perfectly formed polyantha (baby) rose with long, slender buds. 
The open flower is about two inches across. Pinkie is very floriferous, the 
blooms being produced in large cluster. It produces a very compact plant of 
about 18 inches with small, very disease resistant foliage. Plant patent No. 712. 
SAN FERNANDO (Morris) $2.00 
This is a satisfactory new red rose for warmer climates. Buds are long, 
pointed, and open to double flowers of glowing scarlet with exceptionally 
strong fragrance. Plant is a strong upright grower with heavy, semi-glossy 
foliage. Non-fading. Plant patent No. 785. 
TAFFETA (Dr. Lammerts) $2.00 
Resembling the old favorite, Mrs. Sam McGredy, Taffeta is outstanding in 
its ability to produce many long stemmed, perfectly formed, fragrant buds of 
pink to salmon, with varying color combinations. Plant is a strong, upright 
grower with reddish-green foliage. Plant patent No. 716. 
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