“ALL AMERICA” 
Kose Selections for 1949 
Forty-niner (Plant Pat. No. 792). The most brilliant bi- 
colored rose introduced in recent years. Outer side of the 
petals is rich chrome yellow, sometimes overlaid with pink, 
changing to straw yellow in the open blooms. Inside of pet- 
als is vivid oriental red, changing to cherry red with age. 
Long pointed buds and well-shaped flowers with mild fra- 
grance. Plants vigorous; good clean foliage. $2.50. 

Tallyho (P.P.A.F.). A refresh- 
ing new color in roses. Plump, 
ovoid buds open to beautifully 
formed flowers, with spicy fra- 
grance. Inside of petals 
% colored a delightful shade 
4 of rose pink, while outer 
- * = ' side of petals is tinted 
crimson to cardinal red. 
Plants unusually strong 
and vigorous, making 
long, strong stems for cut- 
ting. Good foliage. $2.50. 
Grow the Finest! Plant 
“All-America” Selections 
ARS Eighteen rose test gardens located in varying cli- 
> matic sections of the United States are devoted to 
the testing of new rose varieties. These gardens are spon- 
sored by All America Rose Selections, an association com- 
prising leading rose hybridizers and growers. New roses 
are scored twice each year by disinterested rose specialists. 
Varieties receiving the highest scores throughout the na- 
tion are acclaimed ‘’All-America’’ selections. 
FOUR WINNERS IN ‘48 
Diamond Jubilee (picture page 7), $2.00 
Nocturne (picture page 4), $2.00 
San Fernando (picture page 6), $2.00 
Taffeta (picture page 7), $2.00 

FORTY-NINER $2.50 

>| “ALL-AMERICA” COLLECTION 
-—- Four 1948 Winners Plus 


Forty-niner and Tallyho 
"9250 $11.50 
($13.00 value) 

