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Gu Zen 
WINNER OF 1950 
ALL-AMERICA AWARD and 
FOREIGN GOLD MEDAL 
AT THE BAGATELLE 
1949 CONTEST IN PARIS 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
Pat. App. For 
Large quantities of long-pointed buds, 
richly shaded with orange and red, are pro- 
duced singly at the end of long straight 
stems. Ideal for cutting. The buds open to 
a rich deep orange and various shades of 
yellow. This variety excels ail other yel- 
low Roses in the richness of its perfume. 
This outstanding Rose was named in com- 
memoration of the 100th anniversary of the 
discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mil! in Cali- 
fornia. 
$2.50 each, $6.30 for 3, $25.00 for 12 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
MISSION BELLS Pat. App For aan ee 
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_ Beautiful deep salmon-pink Rose opening to a clear, shining color. Wiuners of Oscar 
Long-pointed buds borne on stiff stems, opening to flowers measuring 5 
inches or more in diameter, which retain their fine form and color to the ta the 
end. Mission Bells has a pleasing, tea-scented fragrance. The vigorous, 
ieavily branching plants are covered with an abundance of copper-green ; 
Oliage, which is disease resistant. This variety has proved hardy in all Horticultural 
of the country and has the most profuse flowering habit of any 
d Tea tested. A Rose of outstanding merit. Wald 
$2.50 each, $6.30 for 3, $25.00 for 12 
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