


Better 
Times 
BETTER TIMES (Above) 
The ‘Indiana Redhead’’—prized for length 
of stem, pointed buds, and all-round at- 
tractiveness as cut flowers. The most 
popular red Rose featured by florists today. 
Better Times Roses have brought happiness 
to millions of people everywhere. A 
grand cut flower, a hardy grower, a 
distinct addition to your garden. Fra- 
grance pronounced and enchanting. Will 
grow anywhere in the United States. Up- 
right growth, 24 in. Awarded Gold 
Medals at New York, Philadelphia, and 
St. Louis Flower Shows—and A.R.S. 
(Pats 23.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
ERNIE PYLE (Below) 
Gloriously free flowering, remarkable for 
its profusion of warm rose-pink flowers of 
great size and unusually abundant fra- 
grance. Particularly vigorous and bushy, 
it grows 2 to 214 ft. (Pat. 673.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
MISSION BELLS (Top, right corner) 
Another 1950 All-America Winner! 
An exceptionally beautiful shade of deep 
salmon-pink changing to a clear shrimp- 
Ernie Pyle 

pink. The full blooms often measure up 
to 5 in. when open, and retain their bril- 
liant color and fine form. Free branching; 
many long-pointed buds. (P.A.F.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.25; 12 for $25.00 
CHARLOTTE 
ARMSTRONG (Right) 
Blood-red buds—magnificent flowers. 
Spectrum-red in cooler months, cerise in 
summer heat. The long-stemmed blooms 
produced in wondrous quantities are ideal 
for cutting. They open slowly with 
delicate grace and retain their beauty 
until the last petal drops. (Pat. 455.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
GREY PEARL (Below, right) 
The sensational novelty introduced by 
J. & P. im 1945. Lavender-grey petals, 
shaded olive and tan. Perfectly formed 
flowers, double, 4 to 41% in. across. No 
other Rose of this unusual color has ever 
been known before. (Pat. 680.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.25; 12 for $25.00 
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