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HARDY FIELD GROWN ROSES 
TWO YEAR STANDARD GRADE NO. 1 
, Patented Roses 

FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792) 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. 455). 
Long, slender, blood-red buds open to im- 
mense flowers freely produced on a strong, 
bushy, free-blooming plant. Each $1.50. 
CAPISTRANO. (All American Winner 1950.) 
Produces unusually large buds and flowers on 
long stiff necked stems. The flowers some- 
times reach a full six inches across and are 
a rich glowing rose-pink that does not fade. 
A rich heavy fragrance is present. Under 
favorable conditions this leathery-leaved dis- 
ease resistant hybrid tea reaches five feet 
high. Each $2.50. 
FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792. All American Win- 
ner 1949). Brilliantly hued bi-color. Its con- 
trasting colors are startling in their bril- 
liance, and yet they blend together well. In- 
side of petals is a vivid Orient-Red, while the 
outside is a chrome-yellow changing to straw 
yellow. Colors are lasting and bright. The 
long buds open to a well shaped bloom of 25 
to 40 petals, mildly fragrant. Each $2.50. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. 731). Beautiful buds 
of burnt-orange open to lasting blooms of 
reddish apricot aging to orange-pink. Sturdy, 
glossy foliage. All American winner in 1944 
and made-to-order rose for the Pacific Coast. 
Each $1.50. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (All America Winner 
1948). Diamond Jubille is a light colored va- 
riety of buff orange with a blush of orange- 
gold at the base of te petals. In effect it is a 
light peach. This rose is a good producer of 
flowers, very large and of exhibition quality. 
The plants are vigorous and sturdy and have 
good foliage, and the blooms hold nicely over 
a long period. (Pat. applied for.) Each $2.00. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Pat. 501). Exquisite, 
small, slender buds, of deep red, open to a 
loose semi-double flower of deep variety red 
which does not fade, and has a true rich 
old-time rose fragrance. Each $1.50. 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595). Large perfect 
blooms of glowing gold hold their color well. 
Dainty alluring fragrance. A delightfully rich 
rose on long stems. Hach bloom is a treat in 
itself. A sturdy and vigorous grower. Each 
$1.50. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Pat. 537), 
A,A.R.S. This exquisite flower, admired par- 
ticularly for its perfect form, is the most 
alluring, shining, coral-pink variety of recent 
years. The long firm buds have a golden base 
and open slowly to large 45-petal blooms 
which are double and high centered. Long, 
strong stems; hardy, vigorous plants. Luxuri- 
ant, smooth, leathery, deep green foliage. 
Aromatic. Very generous in heavy spring 
bloom and continuing all summer and fall. 
Exceptionally easy to grow. Each $1.50. 
MISSION BELLS. (All American Winner 
1950.) A deep salmon-pink hybrid tea opening 
into clear shrimp pink flowers up to 5% 
inches across. The stems are long and buds 
pointed. Thorns are few and the pleasing 
tea-scented flowers are produced all through 
the blooming season, The plants are vigorous 
with abundant coppery-green foliage. Each 
$2.50. 
PEACE (Pat. 591). One of the most sensa- 
tional roses of all time. The range of color 
through which this variety passes is indeed 
marvelous. The big canary yellow buds open 
to 5-inch flowers that turn alabaster white 
with picotee cerise edges. A flower of great 
beauty and substance. Shades of color vary 
from flower to flower. The foliage is glossy 
green. The plant is an exceptionally strong 
grower. Each $2.00. 
SAN FERNANDO (Alli America Winner 1948). 
San Fernanda is currant red, double and with 
a very pronounced fragrance. Buds are high 
pointed and the petals are of heavy texture. 
Open blooms change to bright glowing searlet 
and are borne on straight stiff stems. It is a 
vigorous and a good rose in every respect. 
(Pat. applied for.) Each $2.00. 
SATURNIA (Pat, 349). Flowers a brilliant car- 
dinal red, reverse salmon-yellow and copper. 
Bud is long and pointed. Plant vigorous and 
foliage deep glossy green. Continuous bloom- 
er. Each $1.50. 
SIGNORA (Pat. 201). A great. improvement 
over the well-known Pres. Herbert Hoover. 
Slender buds are a warm burnt orange, open- 
ing to lighter mandarin and salmon. Foliage 
is rich, glossy, dark green. Tall, vigorous 
growth with strong stems. Very fragrant. 
Ideal for cutting. Each $1.50. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Patent applied for, All 
American Winner 1950.) Has long pointed 
bright yellow buds richly shaded with orange 
and red. From early spring to late fall these 
buds open into fragrant, semi-double flowers 
from deep orange through various yellows, 
depending on location, This hybrid tea won 
the foreign Gold Medal at International Baga- 
tella Contest at Paris. Each $2.50. 


SATURNIA (Pat. 349) 
Standard Varieties 
AUTUMN. Medium-sized buds are cupped 
double flowers. Burnt orange streaked with 
eae Grows strong, blooms profusely. Each 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Buds are medium- 
sized and long-pointed. Its spicy blooms are 
large; outside of the petals is deep carmine, 
inside silvery salmon. Each $1.10. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A sensational new 
red garden rose of perfect form. The buds are 
very fragrant. The foliage is dark green and 
disease resistant. Each $1.10. 
DUQUESA de PENARANDA. Whether in 
bud or fully opened this rose is gloriously 
beautiful. Buds orange opening to fully double 
blooms of golden peach. Rich glossy disease 
resistant foliage. Each $1.10. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The most popular 
red garden rose, a brilliant crimson red. A 
vigorous grower and a continuous bloomer. 
Large, moderately double, fragrant flowers. 
Each $1.10. 
GIRONA. The full, double flowers are mag- 
nificently formed and are beautifully colored 
in various tones of pink, carmine and yel- 
low, varying with the weather but always 
lovely. You'll find it one of the most fragrant 
roses you’ve ever inhaled. It produces long- 
stemmed flowers very freely on a tall, strong 
plant. Splendid for cutting because the blooms 
keep so well. Each $1.10. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Big, shapely, rust-red 
buds borne singly on very long strong stems. 
Open blooms double rosy copper with bril- 
liant orange tones, dark veining on outer 
petals. Each $1.10. 
JOANNA HILL. Large buds and blooms that 
are high pointed, and at no time do they be- 
come flat. Color is a delicate shade of golden 
yellow, deepening toward the center to a 
warm apricot tinge. Stems strong and foliage 
healthy. Fragrant and free flowering and 
especially fine for cutting. Each $1.10. 
K. A. VICTORIA. Creamy buds developing 
slowly to snowy white blooms of perfect form. 
Each $1.10. 

McGREDY’S IVORY 
McGREDY’S IVORY. This beautiful rose is 
especially noteworthy in the bud, which for 
perfection of form and lasting qualities is 
unsurpassed. The warm ivory buds open very 
slowly. Each $1.10. 
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