DELUXE ROSES 


FASHION 
‘Plant Patent No. 789) 
Winner All-America Rose Selections, 1950. Exquisite 
Floribunda. Luminous coral-pink overlaid with gold. Pointed 
buds are Oriental red and slowly open to a miniature Hybrid 
Tea form. Flowers 314% inches across and of delightful fra- 
grance. Excellent foliage and prolific bloomer. $1.95 each; 
10 for $18.00. 

all Planting 

SUTTER’S 
GOLD 
Winner All-America Rose Selections, 1950. The outstanding feature of this 
fine variety is its long pointed yellow bud shaded copper-red. When open it is 
a clear yellow with copper veining. Very vigorous with fine foliage and de- 
licious scent. $2.55 each; 10 for $23.00. 

ele Nie WES OMe 
BABE RUTH 
A big hit! Strong and vigorous plants with copper-salmon buds opening to 
rose-pink when mature. Strong stems and perfectly balanced flowers make this 
variety ideal for cutting. $1.95 each; 10 for $13.00. 
NOTE.—5% of all moneys received from the distribution of this Rose by the originator 
will be donated to the Babe Ruth Foundation, devoted to the “Kids of America’’, and for 
the fight against cancer among children, which the Foundation is promoting. 

CAPISTRANO 
Winner All-America Rose Selections, 1950. Glowing rose-pink 
throughout. Non-fading delightfully fragrant flowers borne on vig- 
orous plants and long strong stems. $2.55 each; 10 for $23.00. 
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MISSION BELLS 
Winner All-America Rose Selections, 1950. Deep glowing salmon 
opening to clear shrimp-pink. 
in profusion on fine sturdy plants. $2.55 each; 10 for $23.00. 
THE NEW 
TOM BRENEMAN 
The flowers of this variety bring the cheer and bright- 
ness for which Tom Breneman’s radio program was so well 
known. Long coral-red buds expand into exquisite long 
lasting flowers whose fragrance is so outstanding as never 
to be forgotten. $1.95 each; 10 for $18.00. 

Flowers in abundance 5 inches across 
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