HYBRID TEA ROSES 
White Killarney. Sport of Killarney. 
A good, long-lived, white Rose. 
cette. 
Yellow Talisman. Buds golden yellow, 
long pointed; flowers open somewhat < 
lighter. Very successfully grown in . 
Thomasville gardens. Bush i is eae oUs, 
superior to its parent. $1.0 
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Wiuuers 
Charlotte Armstrong. Carmine. 
Forty-niner. Red and yellow. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Glowimg pink. 
Lowell Thomas. Clear yellow. 
Mirandy. Crimson-red. 
Nocturne. Cardinal-red. 
Peace. Yellow, edged pink. 
Rubaiyat. Cerise-red. 
San Fernando. Currant-red. 
Tallyho. Pink and carmine. 
‘These magnificent Roses have been elected to the 
horticultural Hall of Fame by the country’s leading 
experts on the basis of performance in America’s 
gardens. Only 34 Roses out of many hundreds of 
nationally tested varieties between 1940 and 1950 
have been able to qualify for the coveted AARS 
award. By poll the country over, the above 10 lead. 
(Regular Value $16.35) 
SPECIAL, One each $14.00 
MIRANDY 
Patent 632 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
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MISSION BELLS. Patent 923. 

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YELLOW TALISMAN 
. 1950 Winners Repeat in 1951 
Capistrano. Rose-pink. 
Mission Bells. Salmon-pink. 
Sutter’s Gold. Golden yellow. 
Fashion. Coral Floribunda. 
(Regular Value $8.00) 
SPECIAL, Oneeach $6.67 

Thomasville’s Favorite 
Patented Roses 
Charlotte Armstrong. Carmine. 
Crimson Glory. Crimson-red. 
Countess Vandal. Salmon-pink. 
Eclipse. Golden yellow. 
Peace. 'wo-tone. 
(Regular Value $7.55) 
SPECIAL, One each $6.50 


