THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED COMPANY — 
DENVER, COLORADO a7 

PATENTED ROSES 
Hybrid Teas 
AMERICAN FLAGSHIP (Pat. 676)—Fragrant flowers of rich 
crimson, dark foliage. (Hach $1.50). 
APPLAUSE (Pat. 829)—Buds are sparkling light red in color, 
opening to perfectly shaped fifty petaled blooms. (Each $2.00). 
CALIFORNIA (Pat. 449)—Enormous flowers with a dual-tone 
effect of ruddy orange outside the petals and saffron yellow 
inside. (Kach $1.25). 
CAPISTRANO (Pat. App.)—All America Rose Selection for 
1950. One of the finest pink hybrid teas ever introduced. 
Rich deep glowing rose pink retaining its brilliance without 
fading, extra long stiff stems. (Hach $2.50). 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Pat. 38)—Long pointed buds with color 
combination of pink, copper, gold and salmon. (Hach $1.35). 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. 455)—Unique color with 
long, slender blood-red buds opening: to brilliantly colored 
open flowers of spectrum red. (Kach $1.50). 
CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. 105)—Color deep crimson, a ‘“‘glory”’ 
rose, glorious in its perfect form, large size and fragrance. 
(Hach $1.35). 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (Pat. 824)—Double high centered flowers 
of glowing buff-orange with a touch of orange yellow at base 
of petals. (Each $2.00). 
DEBONAIR (Pat. 677)—Color a deep vivid yellow, that is showy 
at all stages of bloom, a strong growing bush with fine 
foliage and flower stems. (Each $1.50). 
FASHION (Pat. 789)—Fascinating new Florabunda of coral 
pink overlaid with gold, oriental red buds open into 3%-inch 
blooms of clear coral. Bushy 3-ft. plants produce large clus- 
ters of delightfully fragrant flowers all season. (Each $2.00). 
FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792)—A noteworthy bi-color rose of bril- 
liant rich contrast. The outside of the petals is dazzling 
chrome-yellow, sometimes overlaid with pink, the inside 
face of the petals is a vivid orient red changing to cherry 
red with age, buds are long pointed, opening into unusually 
well-shaped flowers with mild, pleasing fragrance. (Hach 
$2.00). 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 672)—A true golden yellow Floribunda, 
rich yellow buds are ovid in shape, long lasting, hardy and 
vigorous. (Kach $1.50). 
HEART’S DESIRE—(Pat. 501)—The color is a pure even shade 
of luminous red, without any shadings of maroon. It is sun- 
ei eo} even in the hottest weather and does not burn. (Kach 
$1.50). 
HORACE McFARLAND (Pat. 720)—Buds rich orange pink, 
flowers are large, with 45 petals. changing to apricot pink 
when open. (Hach $1.50). 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595)—Immense bright chrome-yellow 
blooms, beautifully shaped buds which open with the petals 
rolling outward. Blooms 4 inches across when fully open. 
(Each $1.50). 
MING TOY (P.A.F.)\—A new polyantha-like shrub rose. 
The dainty petals are so precisely placed that the high cen- 
tered brilliant rose-colored flower may be compared with a 
SORE camellia in form. In bloom continually. (Each 
MIRANDY (Pat. 632)—A strong free branching plant pro- 
ducing large, long pointed ovoid buds of rich dark red with 
black shadings, opening to Chyrsanthemum red. The flower 
of 50 petals displays new beauties of form and is long lasting. 
Marvelously fragrant. (Each $1.50). 
MISSION BELLS—AI America Rose Selection for 1950. Deep 
salmon-pink opening to brilliant shrimp pink when open. 
Vigorous free branching plants produce an abundance of 
large flowers on long, sturdy stems with copper green 
foliage. (Each $2.50). 
NEW YORKER (Pat. 823)—A truly red rose that does not 
change color, flowers are large on vigorous plants, young 
shoots and new growth are bright red, with a delightful 
almost raspberry fragrance. Sun-resistant. (Hach $2.00). 
NOCTURNE (Pat. 713)—The long red buds of the new rose 
should arouse enthusiasm. The color is bright cardinal red 
with darker shadings. The stems are long, foliage large and 
luxuriant. (Kach $1.50). 


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PEACE (Pat. 591)—The large cvoid buds are yellow with 
watermelon pink picoted edging, the full open flower is 
cream yellow with a delicate over-all flush of pink. The 
blooms are 5 to 6 inches across, very double with 30 to 60 
petals, its fragrance is mild and pleasant. Abundant bloomer, 
(Hach $2.00). 
PINKIE (Pat. 712)—A baby rose that has blooms with a perfec- 
tion of form not heretofore found in this class. Dainty little 
pink buds of deep pink, that are long, slender and perfect 
in every detail. Grows two feet tall. (Each $1.50). 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484)—The plants are literally covered from 
spring to frost with great quantities of beautiful salmon 
pink flowers flushed with gold. Buds are perfect in shape, 
and make beautiful corsages. Plant is compact and upright. 
(Each $1.25). 
RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. 812)—A new red Florabunda rose with 
its miniature perfectly shaped Hybrid Tea flowers of deep 
satiny carmine borne in clusters. (Each $1.50). 
REX ANDERSON (Pat. 335)—An outstanding exhibition rose, 
perfectly formed, slow open, color delicate lovely ivory white. 
(Fach $1.50). 
ROSE OF FREEDOM (Pat. 791)—Beautiful 60 to 70 petaled, 
long-stemmed currant-red blooms. (Hach $1.50). 
SUTTER’S GOLD—Intensely fragrant flowers of velvety 
radiant yellow with copper veins. All America Rose Selection 
for 1950. (Hach $2.50). 
SIGNORA (Pat. 201)—Graceful buds of warm brownish orange, 
open to lighter mandarin and salmon. (Each $1.35). 
SHOWGIRL (Pat. 646)—A perfectly formed, slender bud opens 
into a high centered spiral flower of deep pink which does not 
fade in the hottest weather, very free flowering. (Each $1.50). 
TALLYHO (Pat. 828)—A unique and unusually beautiful shade 
of pink inside the petals, crimson to cardinal red outside. 
Although it is a bi-color the contrast is not great but is 
rather a delicate and completely lovely blending of warm, 
widely loved colors. (Hach $2.00). 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 162)—Brilliant red, with blood 
red buds that turn glowing carmine red in the fully opened 
flowers. (Each $1.25). 
HARDY CLIMBING AND RAMBLER ROSES 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose-pink blooms of large 
size, borne in groups of three and four blossoms on long 
stems. Blooms in spring only. A vigorous grower. (Hach 
(Each $1.09). 
BLAZE—(Pat. No. 10)—Everblooming scarlet-red climbing rose, 
a pa vigorous grower and seldom out of bloom. (Each 
$1.50). 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS (Pat. 457)—(Sverblooming)—Double deep 
rose pink flowers 5 to 6 inches across with about 5°? petals. 
(Each $1.50). 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Pat. 26)—(Everblooming)—Large open 
flowers of sunflower yellow, very fragrant. (Kach $1.50). 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—(Everblooming)—The same 
beautiful dark red rose as in the bush form that has been a 
garden favorite for so long. (Hach $1.00). 
CL. CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. 736)—Large urn-shaped buds 
opening into full well formed blooms of deep vivid crimson 
with velvety nap shaded ox-blood red. Delightfully fragrant. 
(Each $2.00). 
CL. GOLDEN DAWN (Pat. 243)—(Everblooming)—Flowers of 
lemon yellow opening to great big fragrant bicoms of pale 
straw yellow. Flowers borne singly on long stems. Bronzy 
green foliage. (Each $1.50). 
ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE ARE POSTPAID, AVAILABLE IN SPRING ONLY 
