Bush Koses 

¥ Note Quantity 
Desired 

ANGELS MATEU. Patent 174. Large double blossom of 
rich salmon coral on a very sturdy bush. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
APPLAUSE. A sparkling light red in color. When open, 
flowers are perfect in shape and heavy with fragrance. 
$2.00—3 for $5.00 
AUTUMN. Deep burnt orange, streaked and blended with 
red. Strong and vigorous, with glossy foliage. 
els $1.00—3_ for $2.75 

CALIFORNIA. Patent 449. All-American Rose Selection 
for 1940. Long buds of unusual ruddy orange toned with 
saffron yellow. The outer petals are overlaid with rose. 
Vigorous growth with healthy glossy foliage. Fragrant. 
$1.50—3 for $4.00 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Patent 455. All-American 
‘Rose Selection for 1941. A rose that can be recommended 
for all sections. Very siggy | pointed carmine-red buds 
opening to deep rose-pink. Fragrant. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. One of the finest red roses. Per- 
fect form, scarlet and very fragrant. Dark green foliage, 
disease resistant. $1.00—3 for $2.75 
CRIMSON GLORY. Patent 105. Typical urn-shaped buds 
opening to rich crimson blossoms. Delightfully fragrant. 
1.50—3 for $4.00 
DAINTY BESS. Single, diameter 3'/2-4 in., broad petaled, 
fimbriated edges, soft rose-pink, very distinct darker 
stamens Foliage heavy. Strong; excellent blooming habit. 
$1.25—2 for $3.25 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. All-American 1948. A warm glowing 
buff-orange that does not fade when open but rather 
intensifies in color as they open Fragrant. 
$2.00—3 for $5.00 
DUCHESS OF ATHOL. Rich bronze orange, shaded peach 
pink; lovely both in the bud and open form. 
$1.25—2 for $3.25 
ECLIPSE. Long streamlined buds of clear golden yellow. 
Strong grower, good foliage, long stems. 
$1.50—3 for $4.00 
ENCHANTMENT. Large shell pink. A_ really exquisite 
rose. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A very satisfactory dark, velvety 
red rose. Very fragrant. $1.25—3 for $3.25 
FANDANGO. Rich deep scarlet in bud opening to a 
bright cerise-red. Bud is perfect form, medium in size. 
Mildly fragrant. $2.00—3 for $5.25 
FORTY-NINER. ALL AMERICAN WINNER 1949. 
Brilliantly colored new rose. Long pointed buds, large 
double flowers rich with fragrance. Color is oriental red, 
the reverse side of the petals are yellow flushed pink. 
‘ $2.00—3 for $5.00 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Buds pointed, tinged carmine- 
pink; flowers \ery large double, open, scentless, snow 
white, sometimes tight blush pink at center. 
$1.25—3 for $3.25. 

FRED EDMUNDS. All-American Rose Selection for 1944. 
Beautiful buds of burnt orange opening to lasting blos- 
soms of reddish apricot, aging to orange pink. Sturd 
glossy foliage. Intensely fragrant. $1503 for $4, 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. Long buds of golden yellow tinted 
and streaked with crimson. Opens to a full golden flower. 
Glossy green foliage, long stiff stems. $1.25—3 for $3.25 
GOLDEN HARVEST. Patented. One of the finest new yel- 
low roses. Clear yellow blooms on strong plant with 
abundant foliage. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Very large double clear golden el- 
low, old rose fragrance. $1.00—3 for $2.75 


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