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Winning an All America Rose Selection Award is the high- 
est honor a rose can achieve in America. This symbol 
AARS identifies award winners. For 1950 four roses won 
awards, three hybrid tea everblooming roses, Capistrano, 
Mission Bells and Sutter’s Gold and one Floribunda, 
Fashion, shown on page 41. A rose has to be extra good to 
win an award because it is tested by experts in trial rose 
gardens in all sections of the U.S. Not only are the flowers 
superior but also the plant must be healthy and vigorous. 
They cost but little more than ordinary varieties and are 
well worth the difference. All roses are POSTPAID. 
Q C 186 Mission Bells (Patent applied for). An outstanding 
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new rose that won All American Rose Selection Award for 
1950. A healthy, vigorous grower that blooms freely. The 
pointed buds open into large, high-centered flowers often 5 
to 6 inches across. Color is brilliant shrimp-pink shaded 
glowing salmon. Fragrant. Each $2.50, 3 for $6.25 
Extra Heavy Specimen Plants, Each 2.75, 3 for 7.00 
(QD C 187 Sutter’s Gold (Patent applied for). This fine new 
ee rose not only won All America Rose Selection Award for 
1950 but also won the Gold Medal in the world famous 
Bagatelle trials in Paris, the first time a rose has won both 
honors the same year. The long pointed buds are bright 
| yellow heavily shaded orange and red. Open into lovely 
high-centered flowers of richest golden yellow. Most 
fragrant of all yellow roses. Each $2.50, 3 for $6.25 
Extra Heavy Specimen Plants, Each 2.75, 3 for 7.00 
C 185 Capistrano (Patent applied for). A rose that won 
All America Rose Selection Award for 1950 because it com- 
bined a very lovely flower on an exceptionally strong grow- 
ing, healthy plant. Large flowers of an unfading rosy-pink, 
richly fragrant, on extra long stems, produced freely. 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.25 
Extra Heavy Specimen Plants, Each 2.75, 3 for 7.00 
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