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PATENTED VARIETIES 
Better Times. Patent 23. Cerise-red; pointed 
buds on Iong stems. Fine for cutting. $1.35. 
Capistrano. Patent applied for. One of the four 
1950 All-America Winners. Deep, glowing 
rose-pink buds and open flowers. Sturdy, 
upright growth. Fine cut-flower variety. $2.50 
Charlotte Armstrong. Patent 455. Bud long 
pointed, carmine-red; open flower large, cerise- 
pink. Long stems; vigorous growth. A truly 
outstanding Rose in every respect. Winner of 
Sweepstakes at 1949 Thomasville Rose Show. 
$1.50. 
Countess Vandal. Patent 38. Long, slender 
buds and large, high-centered blooms on vigor- 
ous bushes. Carmine-pink, shaded buff and 
gold. $1.35. 
Crimson Glory. Patent 105. Deep crimson-red; 
very double. Growth vigorous. Although 
many new red Roses are on the market, we 
still believe this one ts the best of all deep red 
varieties. $1.35. 
Eclipse. Patent 172. Long, streamlined buds of 
golden yellow. We believe it to be easily the 
best solid deep yellow Rose. $1.35. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Patent 774. 
Long pointed buds on Iong stems; carmine-red, 
opening to begonia-pink. Tall grower; bronze 
foliage. $1.50. 
Horace McFarland. Patent 730. Apricot buds, 
changing to coral-pink open flowers. A differ- 
ent and beautiful new Rose. $1.50. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Patent 607. Clear, 
glowing pink on stiff stems; fine for cutting. 
Strong growth. Possibly the best pink Rose 
in the patented group. $1.35. 

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Mirandy. Patent 632. Very large, double, dark 
garnet-red; highly fragrant. Upright and 
vigorous in growth. A strong contender for 
first place in red Roses. The favorite In some 
of the best gardens at Thomasville. $1.50. 
Mission Bells. Patent applied for. Deep sal- 
mon-pink, opening to clear shrimp-pink color. 
Vigorous, branched growth. Long _ pointed 
buds on long stems; tea-scented fragrance. 
One of the four 1950 All-America Winners. 
$2.50. 
@ Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Patent 129. Cop- 
pery pink; long pointed buds open to 
large, semi-double flowers; fragrant. Strong 
grower. $1.50. 
Nocturne. Patent 713. Deep cardinal-red; 
strong stems produce large flowers. 
Vigorous plant. Was one of the 1949 AII- 
America Winners. $1.50. 
Peace. Patent 591. Easily the World’s No. 1 
Rose. Winner of all top National Awards 
in America, France and England. Winner 
of blue ribbons and sweepstakes prizes in 
shows everywhere. Peace is a_ strong 
grower, has large, handsome foliage, and 
produces large, very double, long-lasting 
flowers of soft yellow, flushed and edged 
pink. An exquisite Rose. Hlustrated on 
front cover. $2.00. 
PRICES 
All $1.35 Patented Roses are 3 for $3.40 
All $1.50 Patented Roses are 3 for $3.75 
All $2.00 Patented Roses are 3 for $5.00 
All $2.50 Patented Roses are 3 for $6.30 
No further discounts. All postpaid 
In an order for 3 plants you may select 3 
varieties when all are priced the same. 
