Mf the Sicherithaler C 
ROSES FOR SPRING, 1950 
TIME-TESTED VARIETIES SUITED TO THIS CLIMATE 
HYBRID TEA VARIETIES LISTED BY COLOR FOR YOUR 
CONVENIENCE 
$1.25 EACH, 10 OR MORE OF ONE VARIETY AT $1.15 EACH 
AFTER MAY 1 ALL VARIETIES AVAILABLE 
IN POTS AT 50¢ ADDITIONAL 
RED VARIETIES 
CHRISTOPHER STONE - - Rich scarlet that holds from 
bud stage until petals fall. Intense Damask 
fragrance. 
-ETOILE DE HOLLANDE - First introduced in 1925. 
Still the standard by which other red roses are 
judged. Especially fine fragrance. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET - - Very hardy plant. Loosely 
formed flowers, light crimson rather than 
scarlet. 
RED RADIANCE - - - - Light crimson-red or deep pink, 
round buds and flowers. Very vigorous grower. 
PINK VARIETIES 
TTY UPRICHARD - - - Coppery red buds opening to 
two shades of soft pink. 
EDITOR McFARLAND - - One of the best clear,rose 
pink hybrid teas. Upright, vigorous plant and 
good foliage. 
PICTURE - - Warm pink with undertones of salmon. 
The bud is truly a picture. One of the best 
pinks. 
RADIANCE - - Soft pink, rounded flowers with lighter 
shades on reverse. Dependable everywhere. 
THE DOCTOR - - An outstanding new rose. Long- 
pointed buds, expanding to enormous blooms of 
exquisite silvery pink. Intense fragrance. 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
GOLDEN SASTAGO - - Soft clear canary-yellow, excel- 
lent in form of bud and flower. Rich foliage. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DuPONT - - Tight, pointed buds of 
rich red-gold, becoming deep yellow. Holds its 
color throughout the season. 
SISTER THERESE - - Long-stemmed flowers of rich 
yellow, marked with carmine on outside of petals. 

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