HYBRID TEA ROSES 





Roslyn. Long-pointed, golden yellow buds; flower 
opens lighter. Extensively grown in the South. 
ag $1.00. 
Rubaiyat. Patent 758. Here is a large, new Rose 
fully as vigorous as Radiance. Large, cerise buds, 
opening to rose-red flowers. The strong bush 
produces many fine blooms on strong stems; 
large foliage. This variety has rapidly become 
a great favorite in the South. $1.50. 
San Fernando. Patent 785. Glowing currant-red; 
large; fragrant. While not so well known as yet 
in the Southeast, it is one of the Top Ten Roses 
of America by popular vote. $1.50. 
Soeur Therese. Long-pointed, chrome-yellow 
buds, opening to daffodil-like flowers. A favorite 
in many localities. $1.00. 
Sutter’s Gold. Patent 885. Long-pointed buds, 
richly shaded orange and red, opening to deep 
yellow flowers. Very satisfactory in the Upper 
South, but as yet we cannot recommend it for the 
extreme coastal area and Florida. We don’t like 
to list a Rose we cannot fully recommend, but it 
is one of the four 1950 All-America Winners, and 
we do have some good plants. $2.00. 
Talisman. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening 
to orange-yellow flowers, gradually changing to 
light yellow, tinged pink. $1.00. 
MaTallyho. Patent 828. A very different and unique 
* Rose, and a 1949 All-America Winner. Buds are 
almost red; open flower is Neyron-like rose-pink, 
with outer petals carmine. No picture ever seems 
to quite capture Its true color and charm. Bush 
is vigorous. $1.75. 
The Doctor. Sparkling pink, pointed bud; large, 
rose-pink flower. Extremely showy, vigorous and 
Peace. Patent 591. Easily the World’s No. 1 Rose. prolific. One of the best of newer Roses. $1.25. 
Winner of all top national awards in America, 
France and England and of blue ribbons and 
sweepstakes prizes in shows everywhere. Peace 
is a strong grower with large, handsome foliage 
and produces large, very double, long-lasting 
flowers of soft yellow, flushed and tinged pink. 
An exquisite Rose. Illustrated on back cover. 
$2.00. 
POINSETTIA 
Poinsettia. Distinctively different from other reds 
in color and foliage. Poinsettia-scarlet, double 
blooms, borne on strong stems. Large foliage; 
vigorous bush. $1.00. 
President Herbert Hoover. Flame-pink, scarlet 
and yellow; long-pointed buds on heavy, stiff 
stems. A good Rose, honoring a sound and pa- 
triotic American. $1.00. 
Radiance. The great, dependable favorite of the 
South. Carmine-pink blooms on strong stems. 
A vigorous, free bloomer over a long season. It 
may be a lazy gardener’s Rose, but everyone 
loves it. A vigorous, free-blooming, cut-flower 
Rose. $1.00. 
Red Radiance. Easily the most generally planted 
red Rose m the South, for like its parent, Radiance, 
it is practically perfect in size, stem, growth, 
freedom of bloom and persistency. $1.00. 
Rex Anderson. Patent 335. Ivory-white, pointed 
bud; large open flower. Vigorous and prolific. 
One of the very few good white Hybrid Tea — 
Roses. $1.50. GOLDEN DAWN 

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