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TREE ROSES 
Two-Tone and Salmon 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Semidouble blooms in blend- 
ed shades of copper and pink. 
SATURNIA. Pat. 349. One of the most brilliant 
roses, in blended tones, bright scarlet predomin- 
ating. 
TAFFETA. Pat. 716. Many variations in color, de- 
pendent on weather conditions, with rose-pink 
salmon, and apricot tones predominating. 
TALISMAN. Golden yellow and ruddy copper; 
long famous. 
TREE ROSES — 38” Standards 
White 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VIKTORIA. One of the finest 
old time white roses in existence. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Long pointed bud of exquisite 
form. A show winner. 
SLEIGH BELLS. P.R.R. A new white rose that really 
produces blooms. See description under bush roses. 
SNOWBIRD. A very profuse persistent bloomer; 
very popular especially in Southern California. 
PATIO STANDARDS 
This 24-inch tree rose is very effective round and 
about the low California bungalow. The Poly- 
anthan and Floribunda varieties listed below on 
this short tree have been carefully selected from 
our many field tests, and we think are the prettiest. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. P.A.F. Clusters of Camellia- 
like blooms. 
DENNY BOY. P. A. F. Small poly; miniature 
“PEACE” in color. Clusters of beautiful small 
flowers containing shades of orange, copper, 
bronze, pink, red, a little white in the base and 
yellow. Blooming almost continually. 
FLORADORA. Unusual scarlet-red clusters. 
GOLDILOCKS. Pat. 672. True golden yellow 
double floribunda. 
IMPROVED CECILE BRUNNER. P.A.F. Fragrant 
salmon-pink in clusters. 
LADY ANNA KIDWELL. P.A.F. Poly; Crimson-scar- 
let, very hardy and constant bloomer. 
MARGO KOSTER. An exceptionally pretty orange- 
red in clusters. 
PINKIE. Pat. 712. All-America award winner for 
1948; perfectly formed pink buds, open to 2Z 
inch blooms. 
