
SUTTER'S GOLD--One of the winners in’ the 
American Rose Selection, Pat. app. for. 
SUTTER'S GOLD. (Swim, 1949). Orange buds, opening to 
double, high-centered flowers of golden ‘orange through 
shades of yellow. Strong tea fragrance.» Vigorous and 
upright; 3 to 4 feet tall oi. le. ce ee ee ve $250 each 
1950. All- 
1950 
GOskKS 
Hybrid ‘Tea Novelties 
CAPISTRANO—One of the winners in the 1950 All-American 
Rose Selection. Pat. app. for. 
CAPISTRANO. (Morris, 1949). Very large buds and globu- 
lar, double, 36-petaled blooms of deep, glowing rose- 
pink thet does not fade. Rich, pleasing perfume. 
Leathery green foliage on a large, sturdy plant that 
is ‘a good producer of bloom. Long stems make: it 
excellent for cutting. Pat app. for ....csccess aes $2.50 each 
New Hybrid Tea Roses 
NOCTURNE. (Swim, 1948). Bright. cardinal+red with chry- 
santhemum-crimson shadings. Long, perfect, stream- 
lined buds open’ to ‘large, double flowers. Vigorous. 
Pleasing fragrance. Pat.’No, 713 .......004 $1.50 each 
PEACE, (Meilland, 1945). Buds open yellow, with edges 
picoted cerise: huge, glorious, 5-inch blooms with 40 
to 45. firm, alabaster-white petals, eahc edged with 
pink that deepens as the flower’ slowly opens, Very 
double; individual petals are large and of great. sub- 
stance. Plant is. supremely strong and vigorous,” with 
superb foliage. Pat, No. 591 vce. eee eae $2.00 each 
ROSE OF FREEDOM, {Swim, 1947}. An ovoid, cardinal-red 
bud, opening to a very double, high-centered. flower of 
medium. size, The satiny petals roll outward as. the 
bloom opens; spicy fragrance. Large, leathery foliage. 
Upright and :vigorous in: growth, blooming freely and 
continuously, Pat. No. 79h ee $1.50. each 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
BLAZE. . The everblooming Paul's: Scarlet. Climber. «Bright 
scarlet. color that. holds well... Masses of largs,’ well- 
shaped flowers on a pillar or post. Blooms tn. mid- 
season and repeats during the summer and. fall. Pat. 
Noi 102s es Poe ccrsaa ee a Paki en hey .$1.50 each 
CITY OF YORK. White, ‘Semi-double, 3-inch flowers. Hardy, 
strong grower. Blooms: early. Anew. climber with a 
high” ratings c0cta sitahre eke a wich cot erRede s $1.50 each 
KING MIDAS. Golden yellow. Vigorous and fast grower 
with: large, double flowers, ‘slightly fragrant. Dark. green, 
leathery foliage. An early bloomer. Pat. No, 586. 
$1.60 ‘each 
NEW. DAWN, © Blushspink:. ‘The: everblooming’ Dr. We Yan 
Fléet. Blooms in) profusion in June and repeats. through- 
out the summet..and fall, Perfectly .formed, «pointed 
buds: on fine “long “stems.” Very vigorous, with iglossy 
foliage and ‘sturdy..canes.. Has old+Rose fragrance; 
$1.50 each 
TAFFETA. (Lammerts, 1948).  Long-stemmed, — perfectly 
formed, fragrant buds of rich pink and salmon tones in 
changeable combinations. Rich carmine-rose predomi- 
nates; reverse side shows yellow, Fine for cutting. Up- 
right, bushy, with huge, glossy, dark foliage. Pat. 
No. 716 $1.50 each 
TALLYHO, (Swim, 1949.) Outside of petals fluctuates from 
crimson to cadrinal-red; the inside is rose-red shading 
pink. Large, double bloom of graceful form. Robust, 
upright. Abundant, continuous bloomer; . rich spic 
fragrance. Pat, No, 828 °.....0.... 085. +e «$2.00 eac 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Deep pink thet does not fade. Large 
flowers of excellent, form on long stems; long lasting 
when cut and slightly fragrant. Plant is unusually vig- 
ous. One of the best pinks .....05. tee vee $1.15 each 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Golden yellow—a rich color that 
does not fade. Long-pointed buds and flowers of 
medium size in great profusion; spicy fragrance. A low 
grower but stoutly built, A prolific bloomer, like a 
Floribunda oi vce. Weegee Sh ys bea aes lob each 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA: Cream-white, with green- 
ish tint in the center. Large «and perfectly formed 
looms, fully double, on long stems; richly fragrant. Con- 
stant bloomer with healthy foliage. 99 petals. $1.15 each 
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TALISMAN, Beautiful mixture. of golden yellow, orange and 
scarlet, varied in every bloom. Richly colored buds on 
long stems. Fine for cutting, especially in the fall: very 
fragrant. Upright, vigorous; ‘constant bloomer. 
$1.15 each 
McGREDY"S YELLOW. “Canary-yellow flower of ‘elegant 
form, » still beautiful when fully open.’ Vigorous in 
growth, free blooming, with healthy, glossy foliage. A 
fine unfading Rose isi... ven De oe oe eet $1.15 each 
McGREDY'S SCARLET. Velvety, brilliant scarlet. A stout 
grower, bearing large flowers of excellent form on long 
stems. Liberal \ producer with. tough - constitution. A 
very satisfactory Rose ss cisi desu hs Gat Mie ge Oo eaen 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Yellow-orange and scarlet 
in a. luscious’ blend. Large, glorious blooms on long, 
strong. stems that make each flower a bouquet; richly 
fragrant. Exceptionally vigorous bush that blooms freely. 
$1.15 each 
