

San Fernando 
SAN FERNANDO (4bove) 
(Plant Patent No, 785) 
A perfectly shaped, long streamlined bud of an intense brilliant red plus a 
heady perfume are the outstanding characteristics of this glamorous Rose. 
The lovely buds develop into remarkably long-lasting blooms of glowing 
currant-red changing to bright scarlet as the blooms mature. The big, glowing 
petals are firm and healthy, making a long-lasting flower which holds the 
captivating fragrance until the last petal drops. 
The superiority of San Fernando is typical of the outstanding new varieties 
of Roses available for your garden as a result of the nation-wide All-America 
Selections tests. 
Coloring... glowing currant-red changing to bright scarlet. 
Fragrance. .pronounced and captivating. Lasts well. 
Honors... . All-America winner for 1948. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL (Top Left) 
(Plant Patent No, 607) 
The All-America Winning Pink Rose of 1944. This is a Rose of rare beauty and 
delicacy of form. It grows vigorously with large, open, upright blooms of 
friendly warm glowing pink. Unusually tall . . . very conspicuous in the 
garden because its strong pink blooms stand clear and free from plants nearby. 
Sometimes reaches a height of 4 ft. Highly praised in all sections of the coun- 
try. Bred to hardiness and perfect form Fruity fragrance. Long, fine stems. 
An ideal Rose for cutting, formal table arrangements, and bouquets. A Rose 
to please connoisseurs because of its many superior qualities. 
Buds... .. .long-pointed, firm, deep coral-pink with suffusion of yellow. 
Fragrance. .marked and fruity. 
Blooms... . generously full, cupped, 5 in. across. Heavy petals resist summer sun. 
Plants... .hardy, very vigorous, tall, 2 to 4 ft. Resistant to heat, rain, disease. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
MIRANDY (Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 632) 
A winner in the All-America Rose Selections for 1945, of compelling 
interest in its tall, very vigorous plant habit. Originated in Cali- 
fornia and well liked throughout the country. Long, ovoid buds of 
a rich, warm red that brings unusual brilliance to bouquets and table 
arrangements. Blooms are large, very double (40 to 50 petals), 
maroon-red, freely borne. Their perfume is a penetrating Damask. 
A seedling of the well-known Charlotte Armstrong. 
Plants. . tall (21% to 3 ft.), vigorous. 
Blooms...large, very double, 40 to 50 petals. Freely borne, particularly 
in cool weather. 
Perfume. .Damask, penetrating. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
