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esired 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. Patented. All-American 
Rose Selection for 1943. Well formed buds of rich garnet 
or almost brick red, which change when the flowers open 
to lovely rose. The plant is big, strong ahd a free 
bloomer. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
HADLEY. An old favorite of rich dark red full blooms 
and rich fragrance. $1.00—3 for $2.75 
HEART'S DESIRE. Patent 501. All-American Rose Selection 
for 1942. Great red blooms that are not affected by hot 
sun. The color holds until the petals fall. A strong 
rower. Dark color with vigor and it ied Superb. 
orm. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
HINRICH GAEDE. One of the most brilliant roses from 
the buds in orange vermillion to the open flowers of 
orange yellow with glowing red flush. Stems long and 
wiry. : $1.25—3 for $3.25 
-HOOSIER BEAUTY. Deep velvety crimson of even color, 
long stemmed, fragrant. $1.00—2 for $2.75 
J. OTTO THILOW. Considered to be one of the best rich 
rose-pink roses. Perfectly formed buds on strong stems 
with firm leathery foliage. $1.25—2 for $3.25 
K. A. VICTORIA. Snowy white with slight lemon tint at 
center. The most generally satisfactory of white Hybrid 
Teas. $1.25—3 for $3.25 
LADY FORTEVOIT. A fine garden rose for all locations. 
Beautiful golden yellow and apricot. Vigorous grower, 
continuous bloomer, fragrant, with iat bronze green 
foliage. $1.00—3 for $2.75 
LOWELL THOMAS. Patent 595. All-American Selection 
for 1944. Full rich yellow similar to Golden Rapture in 
shape but possessing many more and heavier petals. Dark 
leathery foliage, good growing habits, mild fragrance. 
$1.50—3 for $4.00 
MARK SULLIVAN. Patent 599. Glowing blooms 4 - 4!/ 
inches across the base. Golden yellow shaded with deep 
rose-pink and cerise. Glossy foliage. $1.50—3 for $4.00 
McGREDY'S IVORY. Large, high-centered ivory white. 
Long buds with greenish markings, opened with perfectly 
shaped sweet-scented blooms $1.25—3 for $3.25 
McGREDY'S YELLOW. Long pointed buds of bright 
buttercup yellow. Slightly fragrant. $1.25—3 for $3.25 

MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Patent 337. Very large cupped 
_ slightly fragrant orange coral-red. Glossy foliage. 
$1.50—3 for $4.00 
1950 ALL AMERICAN WINNERS 
These are the roses that were judged the best for 
1950. As usual the first year offered they are in short 
supply. 
CAPISTRANO. A magnificent pink rose. This rose ‘s 
a large clear rich pink and one of the most vigorous 
and sturdy rose plants ever produced. 
$2.50—3 for $6.50 
MISSION BELLS. Another California developed rose. 
This beauty is apricot-pink, has long pointed buds and 
is richly fragrant. $2.50—3 for $6.50 
SUTTER'S GOLD. A striking new golden rose, named 
in zommemoration of gold discovery in California 100 
pears ago. A robust grower, mers foliage, beautiful 
a 
ong pointed yellow buds richly shaded with orange 
nd red. $2.50—3 for $6.50 
FASHION. This new floribunda is an intense salmon 
orange. Each little bud is perfect for a buttonhole. 
$2.00—3 for $5.00 

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