Not Wustriated 
SLEIGH BELLS. Pat. App. For 
Large, ovoid buds are borne singly on strong stems 
and are produced so freely that one can gather quan- 
tities of flowers for the table. Opens gradually to 
blooms of great size, with forty or more petals of great 
substance. A trace of primrose at the base of the petals 
adds charm to the flower. An outstanding feature is 
that the stems have thick, leathery, glossy foliage, 
which is exceptionally disease resistant. Slightly fra- 
grant, Sleigh Bells is that better white Rose you have 
been searching for. Not illustrated. 
$2.00 each, $5.00 for 3, $20.00 for 12 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR. 
Plant Pat. No. 581 
“The Commander’s Rose.” This vigorous American 
Rose requires no coddling, asks no favors. The strong 
4 bushes send up numerous shoots loaded with buds. It 
© CRIMSON GLORY is difficult to describe this flower, as it is a combination 
of rose-gold and salmon, blended exquisitely together. 
Good grower and free bloomer. Not illustrated. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Pat. No. 105 $1.50 each, $3.75 for 3, $15.00 for 12 
Beautifully formed blooms of deep, vivid crimson, shaded oxblood- 
red. This plant branches freely, forming a well-shaped, compact bush 
of good symmetry. It is not only beautiful but dependable, and its 
outstanding characteristic is its captivating fragrance. Plant this in 
your garden and it will be one of your favorites. 
$1.35 each, $3.40 for 3, $13.50 for 12 
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All three Roses illustrated on this page 
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TALLYHO 
TALLYHO. Plant Pat. No. 828. 1949 All-America Winner 
A delightful and unique shade of pink, with the outside of the petals a rich 
crimson. Before the buds unfold, they are a deep cardinal-red. The long- 
stemmed buds open slowly and last exceedingly well because they have such 
heavy substance. Tallyho has nearly all of the characteristics that planters 
want in a Rose—easy growth, a beautiful bud, remarkably handsome open 
flowers, rich spicy fragrance, and a delightful color scheme never before seen 
in a Rose, $2.00 each, $5.00 for 3, $20.00 for 12 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. Plant Pat. No. 824. 
1948 All-America Winner 
The color is a warm buff-orange, deeper in cooler weather, with a touch of 
orange-yellow at the base of each petal. The flowers, which open slowly, often 
measure 5 to 6 inches across. They are high centered and fully double, and 

—— the heavily textured petals do not fade in warm weather. The rugged plants 
VANS are vigorous and disease resistant. You will enjoy the warmth of color, the 
a oe roa perfection of form, and the delightful Old Rose fragrance that this Rose offers. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE $2.00 each, $5.90 for 3, $20.00 for 12 
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