

HYBRID TEA ROSES 
“lhe YUewer Varieties 
MISS AMERICA. (Nicolas, 1938.) Delicate 
flesh tints touched with salmon and_ gold. 
Large blooms with about 60 petals. Vigorous 
and hardy. Grows 21% feet tall. Pat. No. 264. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
MISSION BELLS. (Morris, 1949.) Beautiful 
1950 deep salmon-pink changing to clear shrimp- 
pink. Full blooms often 5 inches across 
Ke: when open, keeping their color and fine 
form to the end. Pleasing coppery green 
foliage, abundant and healthy. Very vigorous 
and bushy grower; fragrant, too. In color on 
page 2. Pat. No. 923. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. (Mallerin, 1934.) 
Coppery pink. Beautiful form, exquisite 
coloring, sweet fragrance. Splendid grower, 
free-flowering. Good for bedding and cutting. 
Pat. No. 129. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
MME. MARIE CURIE. (Gaujard, 1944.) 
1944 Glowing, clear chrome-yellow. Buds daf- 
fodil-yellow. Large flowers, sweetly scented, 
Me. ideal for cutting. Vigorous, upright grower; 
excellent bloomer. 25 petals. Pat. No. 727. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
NEW YORKER. (Boerner, 1947.) A red, red 
Rose that stays red—clear and_ sparkling. 
Huge flowers often 6 inches across, of beautiful 
form and lovely texture. Blooms continuously. 
Upright, 3-foot plants; strong cutting stems. 
In color on page 10. Pat. No. 823. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
NOCTURNE. (Swim, 1948.) Bright cardinal- 
1948 red with chrysanthemum-crimson — shad- 
@ ings. Long, perfect, streamlined buds open 
Ava to large, double flowers. Vigorous. Pleas- 
ing fragrance. In color on page 4. Pat. 
NOM dd: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
PEACE. (Meilland, 1945.) Buds open yellow, 
1946 with edges picoted cerise; huge, glorious 
Koy 5-inch blooms with 40 to 45 firm, alabaster- 
AA white petals, each edged with pink that 
deepens as the flower slowly opens. Very 
double; individual petals are large and of great 
substance. Plant is supremely strong and vig- 
orous, with superb foliage. In color on page 3. 
Pat. No. 594. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
PRIMA DONNA. (Dickson, 1944.) Deep sal- 
mon, suffused with pink. High-centered 
blooms of exquisite form, with alluring scent. 
Vigorous, upright grower and generous pro- 
ducer. 35 petals. Pat. No. 639. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 
REX ANDERSON. (McGredy, 1938.) A very 
good Rose for exhibiting because of its fault- 
less form and enormous size when disbudded. 
Delicate ivory-white, opening slowly. Free 
and vigorous in growth. Pat. No. 335. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
ROSE OF FREEDOM. (Swim, 1947.) An 
ovoid, cardinal-red bud, opening to a very 
double, high-centered flower of medium size. 
The satiny petals roll outward as the bloom 
opens; spicy fragrance. Large, leathery foliage. 
Upright and vigorous in growth, blooming 
freely and continuously. Pat. No. 791. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
RUBALYAT. (McGredy, 1947.) Brilliant red. 
1947 Long, graceful buds open to rich-hued 
Ey omer blooms of lovely form. Rugged 
Ke: bush with luxuriant growth. Profuse 
bloomer; old-Rose fragrance. In color on 
page 5. Pat. No. 758. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SAN FERNANDO. (Morris, 1948.) Currant- 
1948 red. Pointed, well-formed buds on stiff 
oy es open to glowing, bright scarlet. 
Ke) Compact, vigorous; dark, leathery foliage. 
Fragrant. In color on page 3. Pat. No. 785. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SLEIGH BELLS. (Paul J. Howard, 1949.) 
Has 40 or more white petals of heavy substance. 
Very large flowers, lovely at all stages, borne 
on long stems. Blooms freely. Pat. app. for. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
STERLING. (E. G. Hill, Co., 1933.) Beautiful 
pink. The long-pointed bud of brilliant pink 
opens into a large bloom, lasting when cut; 
fragrant. Pat. No. 21. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SUNSET GLORY. (Boerner, 1947.) Yellow, 
pink and bronze tones delicately blended. 
Golden yellow buds suffused soft pink, opening 
to graceful, 5-inch blooms of glowing yellow. 
Strong plants; free blooming. Fine for cutting. 
Pat. No. 738. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Swim, 1949.) Orange 
1950 buds, opening to double, high-centered 
Go of golden orange through shades 
Me: of yellow. Strong tea fragrance. Vigorous 
and upright; 3 to 4 feet tall. In color on 
page 2. Pat. No. 885. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
TAFFETA. (Lammerts, 1948.) Long-stemmed, 
1948 perfectly formed, fragrant buds of rich 
Ks pink and salmon tones in changeable com- 
Ke: binations. Rich carmine-rose predomi- 
nates; reverse side shows yellow. Fine for 
cutting. Upright, bushy, with huge, glossy, 
dark foliage. Pat. No. 716. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
TALLYHO. (Swim, 1949.) Outside of petals 
1949 fluctuates from crimson to cardinal-red; the 
Goa is rose-red shading pink. Large, 
Ava double bloom of graceful form. Robust, 
upright. Abundant, continuous bloomer; 
rich spicy fragrance. In color on page 4. 
Pat. No. 828. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Dixie Rose Nurs., 
1935.) Brilliant vermilion-red. Long, perfect 
buds; large, richly fragrant blooms on long 
stems. Color and substance marvelous in the 
fall. Ideal for cutting. Unusually vigorous, 
with an abundance of healthy foliage. Pat. 
No. 162. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 
TOM BRENEMAN. (Fred H. Howard, 1950.) 
Very large and globular, rose-pink blooms with 
heavy fragrance. Leathery, dark foliage on a 
healthy plant. Pat. app. for. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
VALIANT. (Boerner, 1948.) Bold red flowers 
with outer petals reflexed. High centered and 
often 5 to 6 inches across. Hardy and vigorous 
in growth. Pat. No. 914. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40 

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