NEW PATENTED VARIETIES 
Con't. 
APRICOT QUEEN - Pat. 464 - Orange and apricot 
at the base, merging to salmon-rose and 
phlox-pink. The fully developed flower 
shows a regular, well-placed petal arrange- 
ment. $1.25. 
CAPISTRANO - P.A.F. - Rich shade of deep glow- 
ing rose-pink. Retains its color throughout 
the life of the flower. Produces large buds 
and fragrant flowers on long, strong, heavy 
stems. A.A.R.S., 1950. $2.50. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG - Pat. 455 - Unique color, 
with long, slender, blood-red buds opening 
to magnificent, brilliantly colored, open 
flowers, spectrum-red in cool weather and 
cerise in hot weather. $1.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL - Pat. 38 = Long-pointed buds 
on upright stems. Color combination can 
hardly be described - pink, copper, gold 
and salmon. Prolific and fragrant. $1.35. 
CRIMSON GLORY - Pat. 105 = Deep vivid crimson, 
Glorious in its perfect form, large size 
and fragrance. Taods 
DIAMOND JUBILEE - Pat. 824 = Double, long- 
lasting, high-centered flowers. Glowing 
buff-orange with a touch of orange-ysllow 
at base. Sturdy and fragrant. 2.00, 
ECLIPSE - Pat. 172 - Large, streamlined buds 
of golden yellow. Prolific bloomer. An 
ideal rose for cutting. $1.35. 
FORTY-NINER - Pat. 792 = Probably the most 
brilliant bicolor ever introduced. Outséde 
of petals is rich chrome-yellow; inside 
face of petals is vivid Orient red, chang- 
ing to cherry-red. $2.00. 
GOOD NEWS - Pat. 426 - Fragrant, well-formed 
flowers of delicate pink and apricot. Vig- 
ae well-shaped plant; prolific bloomer 
1,50. 
HORACE McFARLAND - Pat. 730 - An upright -grow- 
ing, vigorous plant, producing an abundance 
of large, deep apricot, ovoid buds. PBeauti- 
fully formed, buff-salmon, spicily scented 
blooms. $1.50. 
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