PATENTED ROSES 
Intense rivalry among the world’s greatest 
rose hybridizers has spurred the creation of 
new rose varieties of extraordinary beauty. 
Listed below is a well rounded selection of 
top favorites. 

SATURNIA (Pat. No. 349) 
Prices as marked, 10 or more 10% off 
Capistrano (PAF) 1950 AARS winner. Strong, 
vigorous grower and prolific producer of 
large clear rose-pink blooms on long strong 
stems. ~ $2.50 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 445) AARS 
for 1941. Long spectrum red buds opening 
up to high crowned blooms of cerise-red. $1.50 
Crimson Glory (Pat. No. 105) Deep velvety 
crimson flowers. Fragrant, lasting flowers. 
$1.35 
Eclipse (Pat. No. 172) Long pointed buds of 
clear yellow opening to full long lasting 
flowers. $1.35 
Fandango (PAF) A startling, clear, glowing 
cerise-red, deeper in the bud. Delicately fra- 
grant. $2.00 
Fred Edmunds (Pat. No. 731) Beautiful buds 
of burnt orange opening to bright orange. 
Sturdy, glossy foliage. $1.50 
Forty-niner (Pat. No. 792) Vivid Orient-red, 
reverse chrome yellow. $2.00 
Fashion (PAF) A floribunda with clusters of 
glowing salmon-orange flowers with a touch 
of yellow green in the center. All America 
Selection for 1950. $2.00 
Nocturne (Pat. No. 713) Cardinal red with 
shadings of crimson. $1.50 
Peace (Pat. No. 591) All American Selection 
for 1946. Most beautiful rose ever produced. 
From pale yellow to creamy ivory and ala- 
baster white, with soft rose pink edgings. 
Immense size and perfect form. $2.00 
Pinocchio (Pat. No. 484) Floribunda. Rich 
salmon flushed with gold changing to soft 
clear pink as bloom develops. Exotic, fruity 
fragrance, everblooming. $1.35 

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Rex Anderson (Pat. No. 335) Lovely ivory 
white. Awarded highest honors by National 
Rose Society in England. $1.50 
Sutter’s Gold (PAF) Vigorous grower pro- 
ducing quantities of yellow-orange, red-veined 
flowers that are perfect as long tapered buds, 
developing to perfect flowers. $2.50 
Saturnia (Pat. No. 349) Brilliant scarlet red 
inside petals with contrasting yellow on the 
outside of the petal. Winner of Sweepstakes 
in Portland for 1949. $1.50 
Taffeta (Pat. No. 716) Beautiful carmine-rose 
with yellow reverse. 
Tallyho (Pat. No. 828) An entirely new color 
in roses. The inside of the petals are Tyrian- 
rose, the outside varies from crimson to 
cardinal-red. Long stemmed flowers of a 
spicy fragrance. $2.00 
World’s Fair (Pat. No. 362) Floribunda. A 
continuous display of color from late spring 
until frost. Large clusters of velvety blooms 
of blackish scarlet. $1.35 
Grand Duchess Charlotte (Pat. No. 445) Per- 
fectly formed buds of rich claret red chang- 
ing as bud opens to beautiful begonia-rose. 
Richly fragrant. $1.50 
Heart’s Desire (Pat. No. 501) Slender buds of 
deep red opening to a loose semi-double 
flower of velvety red which holds its color 
throughout. Rich old time fragrance. $1.50 
Mission Bells (PAF) Rich salmon-pink flowers, 
pointed buds, high centered in full bloom. 
Very vigorous, healthy plant and practically 
everblooming. All America for 1950. $2.50 
McGredy’s Sunset (Pat. No. 317) Beautifully 
formed buds of delicate orange opening to 
large blooms of rich saffron. $1.35 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. No. 337) Long 
shapely buds of orange-red and rose opening 
to a rich raspberry-pink. Strong grower with 
glossy foliage, very disease resistant. 
$1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY 
