Forty-Niner—Red and Yellow 
THE DOCTOR. HT. Hnormous, semi- 
double, cupped flowers of satiny-pink. 
$1.00 each. 
RED ROSES 
CRIMSON GLORY. HT. (Pat. No. 105.) 
In a recent poli, rose growers over the 
country voted Crimson Glory the finest 
red rose in America. Fragrant, velvety 
crimson flowers on a low spreading bush. 
Heavy plants. $1.50 each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. Perfect- 
ly formed, blackish-crimson flowers with 
rich perfume. 385 petals. $1.25 each. 
MIRANDYre hile) Ceate eNow 6320) eAll— 
American Winner for 1945. Especially 
good for hot and sunny situations. Rich 
red with black shading’s. Spicy fragrance. 
50 petals. Heavy plants, $1.50 each. 
NO Gare) RIN Eee lee Cl eNO milo) mec 
America Award for 1948. Long, pointed 
buds of bright cardinal red with darker 
shadings. At its best in the cooler months. 
Heavy plants, $2.00 each. 
RED RADIANCE. HT. The globular 
shaped flowers are deep rosy-red. 23 
petals. 75c each. 
YELLOW ROSES 
DEBONAIR. HT. The buds are Mimosa 
Yellow and open to high centered flowers 
of clear Primrose yellow. Very fragrant 
and very free flowering. The growth is 
low and spreading and for this reason it 
should be planted in the foreground in 
the rose garden. Good grower. (Plant Pat. 
No. 677.) $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN SASTAGO. HT. Similar to 
Condesa de Sastago except that it is pure 
golden yellow. This places it in the top 
ten of all the roses we know. Strong 
grower and free bloomer. $1.50 each. 
LADY HILLINGDON. T. Slender, point- 
ed buds and elegantly cupped flowers of 
deep apricot yellow becoming lighter as 
the flowers become fully expanded. In 
very hot weather the flower stems are 

Taffeta—1948 AARS winner 
weak but we think it very much worth 
planting. In a not very well cared for 
yard near here we saw some unpruned. 
bushes eight feet high and six feet wide. 
Being a tea rose it is highly resistant to 
foliage diseases. 21 petals. $1.25 each. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. HT. Beau- 
tifully shaped flowers of bright unfading 
yellow. Low in habit but strong grower. 
42 petals. $1.00 each. 
PEACE. HT. The buds are rich yellow, 
softening to pale yellow with a trace of 
pink which increases as the flower ex- 
pands. Simply enormous in size. Strong 
grower. All-America Winner in 1946. (Pat. 
No. 591.) $2.00 each. 
WHITE ROSES 
KAISERINE AUGUSTA VICTORIA. 
HT. Well formed creamy buds_ open 
flowers of ivory white with a faint lemon 
color at the center. Moderate grower. 90 
petals. $1.00 each. 
SNOWBIRD. HT. The finely formed 
buds open to very full, high-centered 
blooms of pure white. Strong grower and 
very free flowering. $1.00 each. 
WHITE WINGS. HT. Many rosarians 
consider this the most beautiful single 
rose in cultivation. Similar to Dainty Bess 
except the five beautifully formed petals 
are ivory white and the flower has a cen- 
ter of amethyst stamens tipped with gold- 
en anthers. The flowers are borne in 
pyramidal sprays against dark green foli- 
age. Good. grower. (Pat. Applied. for.) 
Heavy plants on long-lived understock. 
$1.50 each. 
TWO-TONED ROSES 
IRISH ELEGANCE. HT. The single 
buds are shades of apricot and yellow and 
open to bronze and pink, flowers of five 
petals. Constantly in bloom. Distinctively 
beautiful and superb for unusual flower 
arrangements. Heavy plants, $1.25 each. 
