14 ROSES 

Patented Everblooming Bush Roses 
Because of the terms of sale SPECIFIED BY THE PATENT OWNERS, we give 
no mortality guarantees on any of the patented roses. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL (Patent 
applied for). Bud long pointed, deep vel- 
vety crimson. Flower semi-double, about 
20 to 25 petals. Fragrant. Upright grow- 
er. $2.00 each. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Plant 
Patent No. 455.) Long pointed buds of 
cerise-red, produced on strong, vigorous 
plants of free branching habit. Excellent 
for cutting, and growing in popularity 
every year. Highly recommended. $1.50 
each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Plant Patent 
No. 38). The Rose of Roses! “Countess’”’ 
has been enthusiastically received by 
rose lovers everywhere. Its long pointed 
bud, its distinctive shadings of coppery- 
bronze suffused with soft gold, and its 
form are a continuous “movie” develop- 
ing new beauty at all times during its 
long life. A leading seller among Hybrid 
Tea Roses. $1.50 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 
105.) An exceptionally fine rose of a 
lovely deep shade of velvety crimson. 
Ranked at or near the top of red roses; 
fascinating fragrance. $1.50 each. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (Plant Patent 
Pending). A.A.R. S. winner 1948. Double, 
high centered flowers of glowing buff- 
orange, with a touch of orange yellow 
at base of petals. $2.00 each. 
ECLIPSE (Plant Patent No. 172). 
Streamlined long pointed yellow buds, 
often more than two inches long. Long 
stems and good cutting variety. . $1/50 
each. 
FORTY-NINER (Plant Patent 
792). A.A.R.S. winner 1949. Its con- 
trasting colors are startling in their 
brilliance, yet they blend together beau- 
tifully. Inside of petals a vivid Chinese- 
red, while the outside is a chrome-yel- 
low, changing to straw-yellow. Colors 
are lasting and bright, and the long buds 
open to well shaped blooms. $2.50 each. 
GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. 
(Plant Patent No. 774). Rich claret red, 
changing as the flowers open to a lovely 
begonia rose. Very fragrant and unusual 
in color. $1.50 each. 
HEART’S DESIRE. (Plant Patent No. 
501.) <All America winner 1942. Long 
pointed buds of pure bright luminous 
red. Bush extremely vigorous; flowers 
lovely and fragrant. Excellent cutting 
variety. $1.50 each. 
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HORACE McFARLAND (Plant Pat- 
ent No. 730). Long buds of deep apri- 
cot, opening to beautifully formed flow- 
ers of buff-salmon. Upright growing, 
vigorous plant and heavy bloomer. $2.00 
each. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL (Plant 
Patent No. 607). A.A.R.S. winner 1944. 
Delightful deep coral-pink roses of rare 
beauty and delicate form. Pleasing frag- 
rance. $1.50 each. 
LOWELL THOMAS. (Plant Patent No. 
595.) Large, long pointed buds of clear 
canary yellow; strong stems on vigorous, 
compact, bushy plant. $2.00 each. 
McGREDY’S SUNSET (Plant Patent 
No. 317). The outside petals a clear but- 
tercup-yellow, tipped orange; inside a 
chrome-yellow flushed with scarlet as it 
opens. Resembling a Camelia in shape, 
holding their form long after cutting. 
$1.50 each. 
MIRANDY. (Plant Patent No. 632.) 
First place winner of All America award 
for 1945. Deep maroon red, with long 
pointed buds, with deeper shadings. One 
of the darkest reds, flowers extremely 
sweet scented and pleasing. $2.00 each. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. (Plant 
Patent No. 664.) The perfectly formed, 
long buds of soft primrose-yellow open 
to many-petalled flowers of creamy 
ivory, with spicy lemon scent. $1.50 
each. 
MME HENRI GUILLOT (Plant Pat- 
ent No. 337.) A splendid rose, especially 
in bud form, of almost a cerise red, 
shading to a deep gold at base of petals, 
as it opens. Should be in every rose col- 
lection. $1.50 each. 
NOCTURNE (Plant Patent No. 713). 
A.A.R.S. award for 1948. Bright card- 
inal-red with darker crimson. shadings. 
Large petalled flowers of good substance j 
and pleasingly fragrant and long last- 
ing. $2.00 each. 
PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 591.) Lem- 
on-yellow buds, edged with pink; open- 
ing to superb large flowers of creamy- 
white. This rose is rated by those who 
know, as the finest rose in commerce 
today. 1946 All America award winner. 
$2.00 each. 
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