Pink Princess — The bud on this variety is red but the flowers develop into a lovely 
deep pink. Very hardy and desirable. Potted plants — Each $2.00 
President Hoover — Yellow, orange and scarlet in a luscious blend of color. Large, 
beautiful, richly fragrant flowers on long stems. Exceptionally vigorous grower 
and a free bloomer. 
Red Duchess — One of the most beautiful red roses. Vigorous grower with colorful 
foliage. Extremely hardy. Captivating fragrance. Potted plants — Each $2.00 
Rose of Freedom (Plant patent No. 791) — A new Hybrid Tea with beautiful 60 to 70 
petaled, long stemmed, current-red blooms with delightful true Rose fragrance. 
A vigorous grower that blooms freely on long, straight stems. The new stems are 
almost thornless. Highest scoring red Rose in 1946-1947 nation-wide trials. 
Potted plants —: Each $1.85 
Rubaiyat (Patented) — This tall, free blooming plant produces an abundance of long 
pointed buds on strong upright stems that slowly open into large flowers of 
rose-red to crimson color. Reverse of petals several shades lighter. Potted 
plants — Each $2.35 
San Fernando (Plant patent No. 713) — A brilliant currant red, changing to bright 
scarlet when opening. Buds are pointed and well formed on straight, stiff stems. 
Very fragrant. Vigorous grower with dark green foliage. Potted plants — 
Each $2.35 
Shades of Autumn — A bi-colored beauty. Flowers are a blend of red, yellow, and 
blush. Will make an outstanding addition to your rose garden. Very hardy. 
Potted plants — Each $2.00 
Show Girl (Plant patent No. 646) — One of the most beautiful, perfect and longest 
pink rose buds you can imagine, A deep pink, almost carmine in spring, opening 
to a softer tone. Heavy textured petals. Long stems. Potted plants — Each $1.85 
Sister Therese Golden yellow edges touched with orange-crimson. A very beautiful 
rose and a fine cut flower. 
Sweet Sixteen (Plant patent No. 631) — A dainty pink with tints of rose and a dash 
of gold. The long, tight buds and half opened blooms and large petaled flowers 
of this rose are magnificent in their perfection. Blooms throughout the entire 
season. Sweetly fragrant buds and flowers are borne cn long straight stems. 
Potted plants — Each $1.85 
Taffeta (Plant patent No. 716) — This variety was an All American rose selection 
of 1948. ‘The color combinations are unique, carmine, rose, apricot, begonia-rose 
and yellow. A perfect, slender bud form. Frilled and delicately veined petals. 
Very fragrant. Glossy, dark green foliage. Potted plants — Each $2.00 
Tallyho (Patent applied for) — Inside of petals a lovely pink shade, outside a rich 
crimson. Long tight buds opening into full blooms that last a long time. Spicy 
fragrance. Fine grower, and foliage is disease resistant. An All American rose 
selection for 1949. Potted plants — Each $2.85 
V for Victory — A very beautiful, large, double, yellow rose. A constant bloomer. 
Potted plants — Each $2.00 
White Briarcliff (Plant patent No. 108) — One of the loveliest of all white roses. 
Fine form. Very prolific bloomer and a vigorous grower. 
Prices except where noted: Potted Plants — Each $1.75 
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