14 Elmer 

TREE ROSES ~ 38” Standards 
Pink Shades 
BABE RUTH. P.A.F. ‘Big Hit'’—Glorious copper- 
salmon blossoms; aging to a rose pink with fine 
strong, long stems. One of the newest intro- 
ductions of Howard & Smiths. 5% of all monies 
received from wholesale goes to the Babe Ruth 
Foundation Fund for children. 
CAPISTRANO. P.A.F. A fine All-America Award 
Winner for 1950; deep, rich shade, rose pink, 
in bud and fully open flower. This very strong 
growing rose retains this lovely color. Truly a 
fine rose of 40 to 50 petals, with a lasting frag- 
rance. Producing many blooms on long stems. 
Proudly claims an 84 point score. 
J. OTTO THILOW. Rich glowing rose-pink; large 
and double. 
MISSION BELLS. P.A.F. Another All-America Award 
Winner for 1950. A deep glowing salmon, open- 
ing to a clear shrimp pink color. Very vigorous; 
disease resistant; coppery green foliage; buds 
pointed. This rose produces quantities of blooms, 
large, with delicate tea fragrance. About 40 
Petals. 
PICTURE. Famous for its fine form; clear rose-pink. 
PINK ROSETTE. P.A.F. Shell pink, otherwise identi- 
cal with Crimson Rosette. 
PINOCCHIO. Pat. 484. Salmon-pink polyantha; 
profuse. 
SAN GABRIEL. P.R.R. Deep salmon-pink, one of 
the Mission Series in a cross with Poinsettia. 
SHOW GIRL. Pat. 646. Deep pink, exhibition rose 
by Dr. W. E. Lammerts. 
TALLYHO. P.A.F. 1949 A.A.R.S. WINNER. See de- 
scription under Bush Roses. 
THE DOCTOR. Soft, clear pink. Extremely large, 
handsome and fragrant. 
TOM BRENNEMAN. P.A.F. Another of Howard & 
Smiths’ fine new introductions. One with great 
fragrance, long pointed buds of coral hues. 
Tremendous fine growth and foliage. A rose to 
be desired. 
