Clurand Winners 
C76 Tallyho (Plant Patent 828). This grand rose and 
Forty Niner were the only award winners in 1949. The 
healthy, vigorous bush produces constantly from late 
spring to frost, the big, fully double, long-lasting, spicily 
fragrant flowers. Blooms come singly on long stems fine for 
cutting. Color is a deep rose shaded soft red with outside 
of petals almost crimson. . Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00 
Extra Heavy Specimen Plants, Each 2.25, 3 for 5.75 
C18 Lowell Thomas (Plant Patent 595). The perfect 
buds open into charming flowers of the purest clear yellow. 
Come singly on long stems and have a delicate fragrance. 
Exceptionally fine. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75 
Extra Heavy Specimen Plants, Each 1.75, 3 for 4.50 
C31 Forty-nimer (Plant Patent 792). This 1949 All 
America Rose Selection Award winner is probably the 
brightest colored rose ever introduced. Inside of petals is 
vivid red and the outside, chrome yellow. Long pointed 
buds open into well-shaped flowers, fragrant, and lasting a 
long time. Very few thorns. Extremely healthy, vigorous 
bush. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.00 
Extra Heavy Specimen Plants, Each 2.25, 3 for 5.75 
CC 175 All Roses pictured on pages 44 & 45 
2-year No. 1 plants, $13.00 value 
All 6 for only $10.85 


Forty-niner 
® 
Lowell Thomas 
Tallyho 





