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1950 ALL-AMERICA WINNERS WILL REIGN ANOTHER , A 
YEAR: NO WINNERS CHOSEN FOR 1951 _ 
All-America Rose Selections, which annually chooses the best roses of the year, has 
announced that there will be no winners for 1951, since none of the varieties entered 
in the 1951 trials was considered to be equal to the high standards required. 
As a result, the four 1950 “‘Oscar’’ winners wear 

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The outstanding feature of the variety is-its beautiful, long-pointed, 
yellow bud, richly shaded with orange and red. Because the plant 
is so strong, vigorous, and free branching, it produces great quantities 
of these extraordinarily fine buds, each one borne on a long, 
straight stem, just right for cutting. An abundance of large, 
glossy leaves makes the plant a handsome one. Sutter’s Gold 
has a rich tea fragrance not found in any other yellow rose. 
(Pat. 885) 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00, doz. $20.00 





their crowns another year. 
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A vigorous and sturdy hybrid tea rose, producing unusually 
large buds and flowers with rich and heavy fragrance. Borne 
on extra long stems, Capistrano’s open flowers sometimes reach 
a full 6 inches across, with 36 heavily textured petals. 
Capistrano is a rich shade of deep, glowing rose-pink in the 
bud and open flower and has the welcome habit of keeping its 
warm tones without fading or changing, as long as the flower 
lasts. A bold, upright grower to a height of 4 to 5 feet, with 
beautiful leathery foliage. Produces a continuing display of 
lovely bloom all season. One of the most vigorous hybrid teas 
ever introduced. A rose with a great future, which will soon 
make a name for itself and add to the prestige of the All-America 
winners. 
(Pat. 922) 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00, doz. $20.00 
