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ROSES—(Continued) 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA 
each each 
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Countess Vandal. Patent No. 38 (Retail $1.35 each; $13.50 per dozen) Ac- 
laimed the most artistic bloom in rosedom. Coppery-bronze and pink, 
flooded with gold. Reflex of silver. Most widely used exhibition rose. 
Very effective in table arrangements. 24 to 30 in. high. Disease 
resistant.” sche cette tee ow LI ee ne ee et atin eae 15 .65 
Crimson Glory. Patent No. 105 (Retail $1.35 each; $13.50 per dozen) Big 
beautifully-formed blooms of deep, vivid crimson, with well-molded 
buds, opening to full, well-formed high centered blooms, deliciously 
fragrant. Winner of many medals and honors ........ 75 .65 
Eclipse. Patent No. 172. (Retail $1.35 each; $13.50 per dozen) Unique 
streamlined pale yellow fragrant flowers. Holds color well. Exquisite, 
slender buds are the outstanding feature. Bagatelle Gold Medal win- 
9) Aa a PAG Ae ly MN Brio in uh rar ere eae eR EE voto cae = 15 .65 
Forty-Niner. Patent No. 792 (Retail $1.75 each; $17.50 per dozen) One of 
most brilliant bicolors ever intreduced. Contrasting colors of vivid 
Oriental red on inside of petals and chrome yellow on outside blend 
together beautifully. Tall and vigorous. Mildly fragrant. Colors are 
lasting and retain brilliance. All American winner for 1949 1.00 .90 
Lowell Thomas. Patent No. 585 (Retail $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen) Long, 
tightly furled buds open into a large, graceful flower with an elusive, 
delicate fragrance. Long-lasting blcoms of vibrant chrome yellow are 
well formed. Plant is robust and dces well in all areas, hot or cool 
Weathers Aintree ee Ate oid «9 EE Ceo eater re eee .90 15 
Mirandy. Patent No. 632 (Retail $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen) 1945 All- 
American Award Winner. This gorgeous, fragrant red rose readily 
takes its place among the best reds of all time. The ovoid buds are 
deep rich dark red with black shadings, opening to lovely chrysanthe- 
mum-red velvety textured flowers of huge proportions. Its delicious 
fragrance will make you inhale deeply, for the damask perfume is the 
essence: of rose: perfection |... {gas ce ee eee .90 75 
New Yorker. Patent No. 823 (Retail $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen) Huge high 
centered flowers of a clear, sparkling shade of red are produced in 
continuous succession. Has a delightful raspberry fragrance, and the 
heavy textured petals hold their color. Plant is hardy and disease 
FESISCTAN TH it oc. Gogtoueeia eather =. BRO gree ee tare meee cena ener 1.10 1.00 
Peace. Patent No. 591 (Retail $2.00 each; $20.00 per dozen) The only All- 
American Selection of 1946. The ovoid buds are golden-yellow etched 
with pink. As they open they change from canary-yellow to pale gold 
to iridescent cream. The petals are edged with apple-blossom pink 
that deepens as the flower slowly opens to glorious’ 5-inch 
|e) Coles oN RV She eens ea CORN coh Sieh OI ahd es Oe oy 1.10 1.00 
Tallyho. Patent No. 828 (Retail $1.75 each; $17.50 per dozen) Deep cardinal- 
red buds open slowly to exquisite fully double bi-colored flowers. 
Colors are not in great contrast. Inside of petals is varying and un- 
usually delightful shade of pink; outside varies from Crimson to 
Cardinal tred:7Rich spicy-tracranceme nn) ae ee 1.00 .90 
PATENTED CLIMBING 
10-19 20-250 
each each 
Doubloons. (Climber) Patent No. 152 (Retail $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen) 
Large golden flowers, fairly double, in delightful clusters, literally 
cover the plant for a long period. Vigorous healthy growth, heavy 
canes; clean spicy fragrance), iment etn eters .90 £15 
