







FORTY-NINER 
Patent 792 

Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Snowy white with 
slight lemon tint at center. The most generally 
satisfactory of white Hybrid Tea Roses. $1.00. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Patent 607. Clear, glow- 
ing pink buds and large, double flowers on stiff 
stems; fre for cutting. Strong growth, abundant 
foliage. At Thomasville it is easily the favorite 
of the newer pink Roses, and is one of the top 
ten Roses of America. Illustrated on back cover. 
$1.35. 
Killarney Queen. Deep rose-pink; semi-double; 
very lasting. The finest of the Killarneys. $1.00. 
Light Editor McFarland. Beautiful light pink 
sport of the favorite Editor McFarland, dis- 
covered in our fields several years ago by Peter 
W. Hyort. Fully as vigorous and free blooming 
as its parent. $1.25. 
Lowell Thomas. Patent 595. Deep, non-fading 
yellow; high, cupped center and large open flower. 
In a poll the country over it is in the Top Ten 
Roses. $1.50. 
Luna. Pale yellow, beautiful pomted bud; flower 
large and fairly double, on long, stiff stem. Folt- 
age dark; growth vigorous. A favorite in the 
Southeast. $1.00. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Patent 317. Buds orange- 
yellow, tinged carmine; clear golden yellow open 
flowers. Not as large and double as some yellows, 
but greatly prized for its vigorous and persistent 
blooming. $1.35. 
Mirandy. Patent 632. Very large, double, dark 
garnet-red; highly fragrant. Upright and vigorous 
in growth. Here is a fine Rose that has come to 
stay and is the favorite deep red in many gardens 
in the South. $1.50. 
Mission Bells. Patent 923. Deep salmon-pink, 
opening to clear shrimp-pink. Very vigorous, 
branched growth. Long-pointed buds; large, 
fragrant flowers. One of the four 1950 All-America 
Winners. $2.00. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Patent 129. Coppery 
pink; Iong-pointed buds open to large, semi- 
double flowers. Fragrant. $1.50. 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 


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ROSES HERE! 
All spring and summer our Rose 
fields are a colorful sight. We grow 
the best. Come to see them. 

Mme. Henri Guillot. Patent 337. Flame- 
pink buds, changing to watermelon-pink open 
blooms; fragrant. A rather unusual Rose 
with many admirers in the South. $1.50. 
Mrs. Breedlove. Sport of Golden Dawn, and 
y with all the good qualities of the parent. 
Rose-pink with tinge of orchid at tips of 
petals. $1.25. 
rs. Charles Bell. Sport of Radiance, and 
identical with parent in vigorous growth, freedom 
of bloom and size of flower. Shell-pink to salmon- 
pink. Always dependable, always satisfactory, 
and easily the best Rose of its color for the South. 
$1.00. 
Nocturne. Patent 713. Here is the Rose making 
a strong bid for first place in newer dark reds in 
the South. Deep cardinal-red; large flowers on 
strong stems. Very vigorous; abundant foliage. 
Was 1949 All-America Winner. Illustrated on 
back cover. $1.50. 
Prices of Hybrid Tea Roses: 
All $1.00 Roses are 3 for $2.50, 6 for $4.75, 12 
for $9.00 
All $1.25 Roses are 3 for $3.15. No further discount. 
All $1.35 Roses are 3 for $3.40. No further discount. 
All $1.50 Roses are 3 for $3.75. No further discount. 
All $1.75 Roses are 3 for $4.50. No further discount. 
All $2.00 Roses are 3 for $5.00. No further discount. 

DEBONAIR. Patent 677 

