


PEACE. 
Pat. No. 591. 
$2.00 each 
One of the 
Top Ten. 
See next page 
s Se HYBRID TEA ROSES 
SS “(ee Newer Varteties 
APPLAUSE. (Swim, 1947.) A descendant of the 
well-known Charlotte Armstrong. Large, double, 
crimson blooms, abundantly produced; spicy 
fragrance. High centered, with petals rolled 

The Roses in the following list are among the outward. A vigorous, freely branching plant. 
very best that have come from the world’s hybrid- Pat. No. 829. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
izers in recent years. Those marked with the BEST REGARDS. (Germain, 1944.) Brilliant 
@ Bee) are Ste ee Bene pee One: cardinal-red inside with a deep yellow base; 
ese are really the ‘‘cream of the crop, ; side. + lare d full. 
ABBS chosen as winners by a board of impartial EOP eEye slow on OE oleae 
with a high center. Strong, spreading bush. 
Pat. No. 652. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
BLANCHE MALLERIN. (Mallerin, 1940.) A 
beautiful white Rose with a satiny sheen on 
the petal surface. Long, well-formed buds to 
4 inches across when open; pure snowy white. 
The plant is a healthy, upright grower. 
Pat. No. 594. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00 
BRAVO. (Swim., 1950.) A large bud develop- 
ing into a double, high-centered bloom of cur- 
rant-red. Slightly fragrant. Blooms all season; 
moderately bushy. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
CALIFORNIA. (Howard & Smith, 1937.) 
1940 Ruddy orange toned saffron-yellow; 
(eyes of petals overlaid saturn-rose. 
oe Long-pointed buds open to flowers 5 to 
6 inches across. Vigorous, with healthy 
glossy foliage. Pat. No. 449. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
CAPISTRANO. (Morris, 1949.) Very 
1950 large buds and globular, double, 
@® 36-petaled blooms of deep, 
ie glowing rose-pink that does not 
ade. Rich, pleasing perfume. 
Leathery green foliage on a large, 
sturdy plant that is a good pro- 
ducer of bloom. Long stems make 
it excellent for cutting. In color on page 2. 
Pat. No. 922. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. = (Lam- 
1941 merts, 1940.) Carmine to spectrum- 
@ red buds open to blooms of deep cerise. 
AA Long, slender buds on long stems, pro- 
duced in great quantities, usually one 
flower to each stem. In color on page 4. 
emetic Pat. No. 455. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SAN FERNANDO. Pat. No. 785. $1.50 each (Continued on page 6) 
judges after being tested in gardens all across the 
country. You cannot go wrong by choosing them for 
your own garden. 
















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