Rich's Exquisite 
‘CLIMBING ROSES 
CL. HIGH NOON 
| Plant Pat. No. 704—All the concentrated es- 
sence of brilliant sunshine at midday is dis- 
| played in the lovely clear shining yellow buds 
Sof this extraordinary Climber or Pillar rose. 
Each luxuriant, bushy plant produces a large 
crop of long stemmed buds throughout the en- 
tire growing season. Grows to 8 feet. Recom- 
™ mended for mild climates and Pacific Coast 
| only. AARS Regional Award 1948. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00 
CLIMBING CHRISTOPHER STONE 
The great big velvety red flowers with wavy 
me petals and delicious perfume that are carried 
on the bush plants of Christopher Stone can 
| now be had ona climbing plant. Nothing makes 
/ a more beautiful display than a gorgeous red 
| climber in the spring, and when this one gets 
covered with its big dazzling flowers, it is 
| worth going a long way to see. (Pat. 626) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
CL. MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
| A rose that in either bud or open flower, is 
f as near perfection as a rose can ever be. Warm 
f raspberry pink buds open to full (25 petals), 
| thrilling blooms that keep their form and color 
# surprisingly well when cut. Grows thriftily with 
| excellent foliage. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
(Cl. Roses Continued on Next Page) 

CL. HIGH NOON 

PASADENA TOURNAMENT é _ 
Plant Pat. No. 578—One of the most ae | 
outstanding roses of recent years. The 
tiny Cecile Brunner buds are deep red, 
useful for corsages; and open to good 
sized deep red flowers of fine form. 
Everblooming and thornless, you need 
never be without exquisite buds. The cut 
buds are pleasingly fragrant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
ne FASHION ~ 
Plant Pat. No. 789—Is the most sensa- pacijon 
tional new Rose to be introduced in ten 
years. Here is a Rose with everything game 
. . . a lovely new color; coral suffused % 
with gold; two predominant awards to 
add to its increasing fame; form, vigor, 
hardiness, and an enticing "Old-Rose" 
fragrance. 
FASHION is definitely the fin- 
est Floribunda Rose ever cre- 
ated! Outshines all others for 
its gay new eye-arresting col- 
or, enormous clusters of con- 
tinuous blooms and its qgener- 
ous all-round performance. The C 
blooms persist without inter- . 
ruption from their first riot- 
ous June display right through 
the season until frost. Day in 
the season until frost. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00 
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