
FORTY-NINER (Pat. No. 792) 
WHITE ROSES 
Frau Karl Druschki. Popular everblooming white. Immense buds 
tinged pink on outside. Flowers large, pure snow-white. 
K. A. Victoria. Pure ivory white buds opening to full, well-shaped 
flowers on fairly long stems. An old favorite. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed buds, large perfectly formed creamy 
ivory-white flowers. Sweetly fragrant. 
Sleigh Bells (Pat. applied for) . New—one of the best free flowering 
fragrant white roses. Buds large ovoid opening to large 40 petaled 
flowers. Always lovely from bud to open flower. Petals have heavy 
substance and show tints of primrose at their base which gives the 
flower added depth. $2.00 each. 
Snowbird. Low bushy plants completely covered with clusters of 
semi-double pure white flowers. Free flowering. 

CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455) 
POLYANTHA and 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Generally speaking this group of roses are small flowered, but 
like the Azaleas, there are a lot of them. The popular Cecile 
Brunner is one extreme while Red Ripples and Floradora are more 
showy because the flowers are in good size clusters. Beds of 
Floribundas are very bright and showy. The dwarfer ones make 
fine borders for the rose garden, or plant in groups of three or 
more to enliven the shrubbery. Ideal for flower arrangements and 
bouquets. 
Cecile Brunner. Most popular and best known of the baby roses. 
Small pink buds open to double flowers. Bright pink with a touch 
of yellow at the base of petals. Continuous bloomer. 
Crimson Rosette (Pat. applied for). Flowers of medium size, fully 
double, borne in large clusters. They last an amazingly long time. 
Petals velvety red. Vigorous habit of growth with dzep green heavy 
foliage which sets off the lovely flowers. Long flowering season. 
$1.50 each. 
Fashion (Pat. 789). 1950 All America Award. A lovely new flori- 
bunda with miniature roses like those of hybrid tea roses. A new 
color—rich salmon-orange borne in clusters. Plant of medium 
height—flowers very attractive. $2.00 each. 
Floradora (Pat. Pending). Dense clusters of good size bright red 
flowers make this a very bright and showy floribunda. Fine foliage 
and sturdy habit. AARS. $1.25 each. 
Orange Triumph. Scarlet orange flowers in enormous clusters cover 
the bushes most of the season. Foliage shiny green. 
Pink Rosette (Pat. applied for). Produces open sprays of peach 
pink flowers, each spray bearing many flowers. Open flowers sug- 
gest the primness and beauty of Colonial roses. Makes an erect, 
strong growing bush with excellent foliage. $1.50 each. 
Pinocchio (Pat. 484). One of the most popular baby roses of 
recent introduction. Makes a bush seldom over two feet in height 
and clusters of dainty little flowers—salmon-orange flushed with 
gold. $1.25 each. 

SAN FERNANDO (Pat. No. 785) 
