Mrs. E. P. Thom. Bright canary yellow, holding color and form when 
cut. Disease resistant. One of the most popular yellow roses, out 
performing many in California gardens. 95¢ each. 
Night. This rose is almost black, so deep is the shade of crimson. The 
effect is heightened by shading of black maroon. Spicy fragrance. 
Blooms are best in cool weather. 95c each. 
(@) Peace (Pat. 591). A must for every rose garden. You have never 
ASBS seen anything like thi i hich will 
ything like this. A sensational rose which will cause you 
to marvel at the changes in color through which it passes from the 
yellow buds with cerise picotee as they open to glorious 5-inch blooms 
of firm alabaster white. Flowers are unusually long lasting. Stems long 
and straight. $2.00 each. 
Picture. We find all our customers like this one. A little sweetheart. 
One of the finest pink roses. Strong, vigorous plants in flower all 
season. Flowers long lasting, pink with warm undertones of salmon, 
having a sweet tea fragrance. 95c¢ each. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Very fine multi-colored rose combining shades of 
cerise-pink, flame and scarlet on a yellow ground. Long buds, beau- 
tifully formed, open slowly into exquisitely fragrant flowers. Free 
flowering. 95¢ each. 
Rose Marie. Perfectly formed and long lasting, Rose Marie is one of 
the best pink garden roses. Deep in color with beautifully veined petals 
and rich sweet fragrance. Free flowering and long stemmed. 95c each. 
ee San Fernando (Pat. 785). A magnificent 30-petaled rose at 
= glowing currant red. Blooms are of unusually heavy texture; as 
the buds open the color changes to bright, glowing scarlet which is 
very appealing to the eye. The fragrance of this rose is very pronounced, 
and stays with the bloom until the last petals drop. A compact and 
vigorous grower with heavy dark green leathery foliage. An All America 
Rose Society Winner for 1948. $2.00 each. 
Show Girl (Pat. 646). Exquisite long pointed buds of the most per- 
fect form and exceptionally freely produced. Long stems for cutting. 
The rich phlox pink color is lovely on the waxy textured petals of Show 
Girl. Fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Sleigh Bells (Pat. Applied for). Few white roses have come to us in 
recent years and this is one of the best yet. Large, ovoid buds of pure 
white with light yellow tints for depth open to fully double flowers 
with many petals. $2.00 each. 
Q Sutter’s Gold (Pat. Applied for). Beautiful golden buds overlaid 
ARS with orange and red. Open flowers spectacular in appearance 
with their red-tinted golden tones. Fragrant. 1950 All America and 
Bagatelle Medal winner. $2.50 each. 
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TAFFETA (Pat. 716) 
Taffeta (Pat. 716). Exceptionally fine for cutting. Predominant color 
is rich carmine rose in the bud, changing to begonia rose in the open 
flower. Reverse of the petals is yellow. Upright plant, bushy with huge, 
glossy dark green leaves. $1.50 each. 
Talisman. To some people, Talisman means rose. We know of no 
other name so well known. Unusual buds, vase shaped and brightly 
and pleasingly colored orange-scarlet with shading of rich golden yellow 
toward the base. Delicious fragrance. Excellent for cutting. 95¢ each. 
Ge Tallyho (Pat. 828). A red and pink bicolor with rich, spicy 
AAIRS fragrance is this robust, free branching rose. The outside of the 
petals is sometimes crimson and varies to cardinal red, depending on 
the season and growing conditions. $2.00 each. 
Texas Centennial. A very popular sport of a very popular rose, Presi- 
dent Hoover. Just change the color of Hoover in your mind to a bright, 
glowing carmine, or in cooler weather, a deep blood red and you won't 
resist this beauty. (Pat. 162.) $1.25 each. 
Tom Brenneman (Pat. Applied for). This rose is a fitting tribute to the 
laughter, gayety and happiness brought by Tom Brenneman over the 
radio. It is full of vigor, color and fragrance. Long coral buds slowly 
expand to glorious fragrant flowers 
$2.00 each. 

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