For Zuautity Discounts see page (2 
CALIFORNIA. Pat. 449. Long buds and semi-double blooms, 
spectacular because of their vivid orange coloring. $1.50. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM. An old favorite. Long buds, opening coral- 
reds le2>. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Pat. 455. Opposite. Long, slen- 
der, rose-red buds, opening cerise-rose. Disease resistant and 
vigorous. Lots of fine blooms for cutting. We are very fond of 
this Rose. $1.50. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT. Black-maroon; intensely 
fragrant. Sprawling but free blooming. $1.25. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Velvety crimson; golden stamens. 
Free blooming and vigorous. $1.25. 
COLLEEN MOORE. Pat. 582. The back cover picture and 
description will tell you the story of this dark red Rose. Don’t 
overlook it. $1.50. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Page 8. A gay Spanish Rose in bull- 
fighter colors—vivid orange-scarlet and yellow bicolor. Loose, 
brightly colored blooms are borne in abundance on a tall branch- 
ce plant. Ranks high in popularity. In “My Favorite Twelve.” 
1S5: 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Pat. 38. The long buds open to a high- 
centered bloom of coral-pink with distinctive petal formation. $1.35. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Pat. 105. Page 6. Glorious in form, color, 
fragrance and performance. Rich velvety crimson, perfect for 
cutting; extremely fragrant. A nation-wide favorite. $1.50. 
CRIMSON KING. Lustrous blackish crimson. Fragrant. $1.50. 
DAINTY BESS. Large, single, shell-pink, with fascinating lavender 
stamens. $1.35. 
DICKSONS RED. Pat. 376. (Sold 
out until fall 1950.) $1.35. 
DON ROSE. Buds of carmine-red 
open to double blooms of carmine- 
pink, with distinct yellow base. Ex- 
ceptionally free blooming. $1.35. 
DR. KIRK. Deep coral with under- | 
tones of orange-red. An unusual®, 
color. $1.35. 
Five Blue Ribbon : 
All pictured on these 2 pages e : | 
BUTTERSCOTCH VW une rs ‘ 
MIRANDY 
HORACE McFARLAND 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
MRS. PAUL R. BOSLEY 
“The Five $700 | 
Blue Ribbon Winners” 
You may figure this group at $6.50 
if your order totals 24 or more Roses 
Ohio Customers Please Add 3% for Sales Tax 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Page 
6. Apricot-orange, becoming a rich 
cinnamon-peach shade in the fall. 
Makes a fine plant; we recommend 
ii, epllelatd). : 
ECLIPSE. Pat. 172. The longest, 
most slender buds of any yellow 
Rose. Freely produced on a strong 
plant. Open flowers are semi-double. 
$1.50. 
EDINA. Well-formed fragrant white. 
(Sold out until fall 1950.) $1.50. 
MENTOR, OHIO 
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EDITH KRAUSE. Page 8. A large and double white on a very 
vigorous plant 3 feet tall. One of “My Favorite Twelve.” $1.50. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. (Sold out until fall 1950.) $1.35. 
EDITH WILLKIE. Pat. 500. Luminous coral-pink, blending into 
a yellow base. A new Hill Rose we can highly recommend. $1.50. 
ELITE. Lovely yellow with tapering buds. A charm- 
ing Rose everyone admires. $1.50. 
ENA HARKNESS. A red Rose never before offered 
in this country. Its fine form and substance have 
enabled it to win top awards 
throughout England. $2.00. 
ETERNAL YOUTH. Pat. 332. 
Exquisitely formed, sparkling 
pink on a_ vigorous 
plant. True old Rose 
perfume. $1.35. 









Charlotte 
Armstrong 

Mrs. Paul R. Bosley 
(pictured below) 
Listed and described on 
page 5 
You, our customers, 
have purchased more 
of Mrs. Paul R. Bosley 
than all other yellow 
Roses we grow combined 
$7.90 

