

—_ 
bloomer with good lasting qualities. 
CONDESA DE SESTAGO A.A.R.S.—Magnificent two-tone 
THE DOCTOR 
BETTY UPRICHARD—Always appreciated for its very 
fragrant blooms of salmon-pink with a carmine reverse 
exhibiting a copper sheen. Very vigorous and profuse. Has 
long, pointed buds. $1.19 each. 
CALIFORNIA A.A.R.S.—(Plant Patent No. 449) Truly 
sensational in every respect with well-formed flowers com- 
bining ruddy-orange with gold. An exceptionally free 
$1.35 each. 
flowers combining on the inside of the petals a glowing 
orange-searlet with the outside of the petals presenting 
a pleasing contrast of bright yellow. Very substantial and 
exquisitely fragrant. $1.19 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL A.A.R.S.—Well known as the finest 
of all pink roses. The long, tapering buds are salmon- 
pink shaded with copper, and the large fragrant blooms 
show a glint of salmon and gold. $1.50 each. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS—Orient-red shaded cerise-sal- 
mon with the inside salmon-pink. A vigorous and free 
flowering rose with long buds and fully double, fragrant 
blooms. $1.19 each. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Splendidly formed, richly fra- 
grant crimson flowers borne on substantial long stems. 
Vigorous, free blooming, and a sturdy grower. $1.19 each. 
_ POLYANTHA ROSES — 
They farit shapely, compact bushes about 18 iiches high 
which are in profuse bloom until severe frost. Fine for 
borders and great favorite for the cemetery. 2 yr. field 
grown: Each 79c; 3 for $2.19; 5 (or 1 of each) for $3.48, 
id. 
PATHIERINE 2 ZEIMET—Double, pure white, fragrant roses 
in large clusters. 
ELSE POULSEN—Single rose-pink, from Denmark. Lovely. 
GOLDEN SALMON-—Orange salmon. 
IDEAL—Dark veivety scarlet shaded black, single. 
POULSENS YELLOW—Coppery bud opening to semi-dou- 
ble, intensely fragrant, yellow flowers. 
MRS. E. 


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Or Everblooming Roses. We offer only strong two year 
old field grown roses, which will bloom freely this year. 
Leaflet, 
FORTY NINER—A.A.R.S. 1949—A brilliaht bicolor, the 
outside of petals being a dazzling chrome-yellow and the 
inside vivid orient-red. Pointed buds opening into beau- 
tiful and long lasting, fragrant blooms. Plants tall and 
vigorous. $2.50 each. 
KAIZERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA— Creamy buds which 
open to blooms of pure snowy white except for a tint of 
lemon at the center. The best white rose to date. $1.19 
each. 
McGREDY’S IVORY—Shapely buds and blooms of large 
size, borne profusely on tall well-branched plants. The 
ivory-white blooms have a delightful mellowness and 
charm. $1.19 each. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK— (Plant Patent No. 664) Long 
spiral buds expanding into light clear canary-yellow flow- 
ers of perfect proportions. The elegant, delightfully per- 
fumed flowers are borne on fine strong plants. $1.50 each. 
P. THOM—Considered by many the best of all 
yellow bedding roses because it not only flowers very pro- 
fusely but continucusly throughout the season. Its yellow 
color is good even in hot weather. $1.19 each. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT —tUniversally admired for its attrac- 
tive reddish-gold, long pointed buds which open into artis- 
tie, semi-double, deep yellow flowers. Its rich fragrance 
is another outstanding feature. $1.19 each. 
PEARL HARBOR—(Plant Patent No. 637) Extraordi- 
nary vigor and profusion of blooms combine with exquisite 
flowers to make this an outstanding rose. The color is 
delicate shell pink with golden bronze base and tyrian 
rose reverse. $1.50 each. 
RADIANCE—Rose-pink. The two-toned pink, cup shaped 
flowers have a pungent, true rose fragrance. An old reli- 
able variety still in demand because of its many good qual- 
ities. $1.19 each. 
TALLYHO—A.A.R.S. 1949—Unusual color makes this 
rose unique. Inside of petals varying shades of pink and 
rose, outside shades of red and crimson. Not a contrast 
but a subtle blending of tones. One of the largest and 
most robust plants, with superbly formed fiowers of spicy 
fragrance. $2.50 each. 
THE DOCTOR—Large beautiful buds opening to enor- 
mous semi-double flowers of satiny-pink. Intensely fra- 
grant. The plants are vigorous and bushy. $1.19 each. 
Prices on all roses are postpaid. 
NOTICE 
The letters A.A.R.S. following the name, indicates that 
“Rose Culture,’ sent free upon request. 

rose has been given an award in the All-American Rose 
Trials, as an outstanding variety. 
Climbing HYBRID TEA 

Instead of bearing reses in clusters, these Climbing Hy- 
brid Teas bear the long oval bud, pointed, individual roses, 
the same as the Everblooming Bush Roses. They will flow- 
er the first year. 
Price—Any of the following varieties $1.19, each; 
$3.27, postpaid. 
CLIMBING EDITOR McFARLAND—Beautifully formed 
buds and fragrant blooms of deep pink on strong wiry 
stems. Vigorous and healthy plants. 
CLIMBING ETOILE de HOLLAND. Brilliant red blooms 
of magnificent size. 
CLIMBING KAIZERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Creamy 
buds which open to blooms of pure snowy white, with tint 
of lemon in the center. 
CLIMBING MRS. E. P. THOM, 
yellow, deeper yellow in center. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE—Bright cerise-red fragrant 
flowers on long stems. Continuous and free blooming. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Two tone flowers, yellow stained 
copper red. 
3 for 
Large blooms of canary 
