CHOICE ROSES F . 3 
PEACE 
The “All America”? award winner for 1946, and the outstanding new 
rose of the year. The immense flowers are lemon-yellow and edged 
with rose-pink. The plant grows tall and vigorous and the lovely 
buds are borne on strong, erect stems. ‘‘All America” in every re- 
spect, and a consistent sweepstake winner in every rose show. 
Pat. No. 591. $2.00 each. 
REX ANDERSON 
The creamy white buds are long and pointed, high centered, and are 
freely produced on a large, strong vigorous bush. We admire this 
Mc Gredy rose more each year, and consider it the best of all white 
roses. Pat. No. 335. $1.50 each. 
RUBAIYAT 
This new rose grows large. is luxuriant in growth and foliage, and 
produces an abundance of long pointed buds which slowly open into 
very large blooms of a glorious cerise-red turning to crimson. Deli- 
cious old rose fragrance. Only winner in the All-America Rose Se- 
lections for 1947, this sensational new rose was originated by the 
famous McGredy rose hybridists of Ireland. Pat. No. 758. $1.50 each. 
SAN FERNANDO 
AARS award winner for 1948. Glowing currant red, opening to 
glowing scarlet, pointed, well formed buds on very straight stems. 
The blooms have long lasting quality and are very fragrant. A fine 
cutting and exhibition rose. Pat No. 785. $2.00 each. 
SANTA ANITA 
Another newcomer which we regard as one of the finest clear pink 
roses to be found anywhere. The lovely color and form of this variety 
in the bud or open flower make it exceptionally fine for cutting for 
home decoration. The buds are high centered, slender, and of a rich 
deep pink that does not fade. The first rose to bloom {10rus...eat, 
No. 539. $1.25 each. 
SHOW GIRL 
This plant produces quantities of great, long, lovely, deep pink 
buds or magnificent many-petalled open blooms on long sturdy 
stems. Everyone will admire this rose in your garden, and it is a 
real show rose. Pat. No. 646. $1.50 each. 
SIGNOR A 
Long buds of burnt sienna, opening to a lighter hue toward Mandarin 
red and salmon. Tall growing with handsome glossy foliage. A 
masterpiece in both plant and bloom. This variety always greatly 
admired in our garden. Pat. No. 201. $1.35 each. 
SWEET SIXTEEN 
Long slender artistic buds which open to beautifully formed flowers 
of light pink, shaded with rose and old gold. Plant grows about me- 
dium height and produces quantities of excellent cutting roses. 
Pat No. 631. $1.50 each. 
TAFFETA 
Rich carmine-rose in the bud, changing to begonia-rose in the open 
flower. The reverse of the petals is tinted yellow. The long slender 
blooms come on strong stems making it ideal for cutting. Fine 
fragrance. All America award winner for 1948. Pat. No. 716. $2.00 
each. 
