HEART'S DESIRE (Pat. 501)—Luminous long- 
pointed buds of bright red open to large 
flowers of deep velvety red with broad 
heavy petals. Rich, truly old-time rose 
fragrance. Long stems. Very disease re- 
sistant... 2.2. ee See eee 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595)—The large per- 
fectly formed blooms have 35 buttery- 
golden petals which hold their color well 
and are born on long sturdy stems from 
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MISSION BELLS—A 1950 All-America winner. 
An exceptionally beautiful shade of deep 
salmon-pink changing to a clear shrimp- 
pink. Pleasing tea-scented fragrance. Cop- 
pery green foliage is disease-resistant..... 
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MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. 337)—Warm 
raspberry pink buds open to full (25 
petals) thrilling blooms that hold their 
form and color surprisingly well when 
cut. Grows thriftily. Excellent foliage... 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Among the best of the 
clear yellow ever-blooming varieties......... 
McGREDY'S IVORY—Flowers are creamy ivory 
white, turning to a clear white as they 
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McGREDY'S YELLOW—Large buttercup-yellow 
buds of good form opening to fairly 
double blooms of clear light yellow......... 
MULTNOMAH—A dark yet vibrant red, hay- 
ing all the desirable qualities of the newer 
Bush Roses—vigorous growth, disease re- 
sistance, strong fragrance. Does not fade. 
This Rose was originated in the Pacific 
Northwest and grows to perfection in the 
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NEW YORKER—A truly red, red Rose that 
stays red until the last petals fall. Growth 
is vigorous ond luxuriant... ae 
PEACE (Pat. 591}—A gigantic yellow Rose 
with flushed edges which deepen with age 
to watermelon tones as the yellow grows 
lighter and is overcast with a lovely pink 
sunrise suffusion. Dark green, glossy 
folinge: —.5e se eee 
PICTURE—A rich pink Rose of medium size 
but exquisite form 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—A glorious Rose with 
charming color combinations of cerise- 
pink, flame, scarlet and gold. -................. 
REX ANDERSON (Pat. 335)—Ilvory colored 
tapering buds cpen to handsome creamy 
white blooms, turning pure white. Per- 
fectly formed, vrragrantc. 22 
RUBAIYAT (Pat. 758)—The bright red on the 
outside of the sculptured petal 
into a deep, rich crimson..................------.---- 
SATURNIA (Pat. 349)—Warm tones of cardi- 
nal red on inside of petals with salmon 
yellow and copper on reverse. Shiny dark 
green foliage cccatosc- tees eee 
SIGNORA (Pat. 201}—Slender buds are a 
warm burnt orange, opening to lighter 
mandarin and salmon. Foliage is_ rich 
glossy, dark green. Very fragrant............. 
STERLING—Magpnificent flaming pink blooms 
of superb form in buds as well as open. 
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TAFFETA (Pat. 716)—lIts rich pastel pink, 
salmon and yellow shades makes this Rose 
the most sought after of all new Roses 
introduced in 1948. Fragrant, disease re- 
sistant, leathery leaved Roses..................-.. 
TALLYHO—A 1949 All-American winner. The 
contrast is not great. Inside delightful 
shade of pink, outside crimson to cardinal 
red. Spicy Tragrance................eeeeeee 
TALISMAN—Blending rose-red, orange and 
yellow into an exquisitely formed bloom. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 162)—Magnificent 
large pointed garnet-red buds on strong 
stems open to perfectly formed blooms 
of deep vermillion red flushed with gold 
and lighter ,rediccanters. ucckie J eee 
THE DOCTOR—Long pointed buds of exquis- 
ite silvery pink open to enormous double 
blooms of finest substance. A heavy dam- 
ask fragrance characterizes this striking 
rose. 
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