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DICKSON’S RED (Patent No. 376) 
This is the favorite red rose of many rose 
fanciers, possibly because you can count 
on big beautiful red blooms when the rest 
of your rose garden is “resting.”’ Unfad- 
ing. Fragrant. Sturdy and seems to thrive 
on neglect. During the war, when the 
Nursery was closed, Dickson's Red flow- 
ered on and on, with weeds growing all 
around, Each 
ECLIPSE (Patent No. 172) 
In the bud stage, this is truly a spectac- 
ular garden rose. Long, slim, truly stream- 
lined, pure yellow buds, make this rose 
seem quite as perfect as a greenhouse 
specimen. The stems are long and strong, 
making Eclipse a perfect rose for cutting 
and flower arrangement. The clear golden 
color fades to a soft creamy yellow in the 
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FANDANGO (Patent applied for) 
Deep rich scarlet in a small-to-medium 
bud, changing as it opens, to a bright red. 
Large open semi-double flower. Faintly 
fragrant. Glossy foliage. Disease resistant. 
Almost continuously in bloom. Each, $1.75 
FANTASIA (Patent No. 590) 
This little hybrid-tea rose has all the good 
qualities of a Floribunda. Bright golden 
yellow buds, profusely borne in clusters 
on long, strong stems, open to exquisite 
blooms of creamy yellow, with a silver 
sheen. Fragrant. Hardy and disease re- 
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FIRST LOVE 
This double pink rose is so very new 
that we cannot say too much about it. It 
is a cross between Charlotte Armstrong 
and Show Girl, two very beautiful and 
popular roses. There are 20 petals, with 
abundant light green foliage, and profuse 
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FORTY-NINER (Patent No. 792) 
All-American winner for 1949. A vivid bi- 
color with Oriental red petals faced with 
chrome yellow. Medium sized blooms 
which fade in hot weather. Strong, up- 
right plants and Wary. few thorns. 
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FRED EDMUNDS (Patent No. 731) 
Rated by the American Rose Society 
amongst the country’s ten best roses. Bril- 
liant orange buds open to a sort of burnt- 
copper bloom, attracting surprised atten- 
tion wherever it is shown. Clean and 
shining foliage. Not a robust growing 
plant but very free flowering. Each, $1.50 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Patent No. 729) 
' Clear golden-yellow buds open to shape- 
ly large blooms which hold their -color 
well. The foliage is large, leathery and 
bronzy. Strong stems, which make this 
an excellent rose for cutting. Each....$1.50 
GRANDE DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
(Patent No. 774) 
A strikingly beautiful color which we find 
it difficult to try to describe. We have 
asked many of you when you have been 
in the Nursery to tell us the shade of 
color, and have been told that it is 
“claret,” ‘geranium red,” ‘burnt carmine”’ 
and “Chinese red.’ Whatever shade the 
Grande Duchess seems to you, it is very 
beautiful and attracts much pleased com- 
ment. Fine, strong, upright growth. Good 
foliage. An excellent cut bloom. 
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HEART'S DESIRE (Patent No. 501) 
A deep red, fragrant, shapely bloom, with 
fine, strong stems. A vase of Heart's De- 
sire fills the entire room with perfume. 
Or plant this rose in climbing form. out 
side your breakfast room and enjoy its 
perfect blooms and sweet fragrance as the 
morning sun touches it. We believe that 
it has really lived up to its lovely name. 
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JUNO (Patent applied for) 
A new Armstrong rose for 1950 and as it 
is a cross between Charlotte Armstrong 
and Duquesa de Peneranda, it should be 
good. Very large ovoid bud, opening to 
full high centered bloom of bright, clear 
pink. Leathery foliage. Disease resistant. 
Continuous bloomer. Each.................. $1.75 
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