
PATENTED ROSE VARIETIES That may be ordered now to assure you of spring 1950 
Deliverys 
PATENTS — BUSH | Me PATENTS -— POLTANTHUS 
Apricot Queen Beh age ‘Fashion 
Capistrano Men . Goldilocks 
Charlotte Armstrong 450 . Peraanent Wave 
Countess Vandal e355 Pinkie 
Crimson Glory 4335 Pinocchio 
Eclipse ~- 1.35 
Forty Niner — 2,00 
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Horace McFarland Lee . PATENTS — CLIMBERS 
Lowell K, Thomas Pat 14,50 a Biaze 
Mirandy: EAS 8) C., Peace 
Mission Bells q 2.50 © Nout Lcons 
Mme, Ch. Kai-Shek — Lew ‘Dr, Je H, Nicolas 
New Yorker 2,00 Golden Climber 
‘Nocturne i 8 Ba a 
Peace 2500 
Rex Anderson 12450 uae 
Rose of Freedom mE 50 eae, 
Rubaiyat 1.50 a on 
San Fernando 2.00 fy Ve} 
Showgirl 1350 ra at eg? ol 
Signora hey pl Le fo Pie 
Sutters Gold 2.50 fey tN ata \ 
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Plant roses in a sunny location in soil that has been\, * 0) 
spaded to a depth of 15 to 18 inches to which a heavy ‘ NE aa: 
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throughout the guimer by food irrigation. ReseS require 
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