COLD CLIMATES 
Charlotte Armstrong. (Patent No. 455.) This 
Rose has been awarded many honors, among them 
the All-America Rose Selection in 1941. The long, 
shapely buds are a rich carmine while the flower 
color is best described as cerise. The flowers are 
3 to 4 inches in diameter and are high centered. 
The foliage is leathery, semi-glossy and deep green. 
Each $1.50. 
Crimson Glory. (Patent No. 105.) This is prob- 
ably the most popular Hybrid Tea Rose, and many 
admirers include it among the greatest Rose intro- 
ductions. The deep red buds are urn-shaped. The 
flowers have a perfect, high-centered form and a 
charming fragrance. Each $1.50. 
Editor McFarland. This popular Rose is prob- 
ably the finest of all Hybrid Teas. The buds are 
shapely, and the glowing pink blooms are perfectly 
formed. It is very resistant to black spot leaf disease. 
Each $1.25. 
Etoile de Hollande. All lists of outstanding red 
Hybrid Tea Roses include Etoile de Hollande. The 
blooms are a dark, velvety red. The buds are long- 
pointed. The bloom is of perfect form when half 
open and magnificent when fully open, displaying 
enormous petals. It is intensely fragrant. 
Each $1.25. 
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Joanna Hill. There is an attractive blending of 
color in this yellow Rose. The large, long, pointed 
buds of apricot open to a large yellow flower with 
bronze shading in the center. It is a profuse bloomer 
with long, strong stems. Each $1.25. 
Peace. (Patent No. 591.) This 1946 All-America 
Rose Selection continues to win honors everywhere. 
It takes on new beauty each day. The buds are a 
creamy yellow, edged with pink. As the petals un- 
fold the yellow changes to cream and finally to ivory, 
while the blush of pink at the petal edges deepens 
and broadens. The opening blooms are very double 
and usually 4 to 5 inches across. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.40. 
Rose of Freedom. (Patent No. 791.) Many 
consider this new introduction the finest red Hybrid 
Tea. It already has an outstanding record of awards, 
including the coveted City of Portland Award in 
1947. It was the highest scoring Rose in the 1946-7 
nation-wide trials. The long-stemmed blooms are 
currant-red and very double, having 60 to 70 petals. 
Each $1.85. 
Soeur Therese. The long, shapely buds are 
chrome-yellow, heavily splashed with carmine. 
The open flower is a rich yellow, sometimes 
tinged with gold. It is a tall, upright grower 
with fine cutting stems. Each $1.25. 
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