Forty -iner 
(Plant Patent No. 792.) This is probably 
the most brilliantly colored bi-colored Rose 
ever introduced. The rich contrasting bright 
~ color is its outstanding feature. The outside 
3 of the petals is rich chrome-yellow, some- 
times overlaid with pink, changing to straw- 
yellow in the open bloom. This yellow color 
y ha is most evident in the bud. The inside face 
a of the petals is a vivid Orient-red, changing 
> to cherry-red with age. These glowing colors 
contrast so vividly, yet harmonize so beau- 
tifully that the bloom draws attention and 
admiration at first glance. The buds are 
long-pointed, opening out into unusually 
well shaped flowers which possess a mild, 
pleasant fragrance. The plant is exceed- 
ingly vigorous, tall and upright, branching 
moderately. The stems are long, straight 
and sturdy, with few thorns. 
All-America Winner for 1949 
Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 






Tallyho 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Forty-niner 
