The Worlds Finest ROSES 
*“OREGON-CALIFORNIA. GROWN’’—THE BEST 
We Offer Only the Extra Heavy 2-Year Size. 
All-America Winners and 
Patented Varieties 
PEACE. (Pat. No. 591.) Won the All-America Rose Award in 1946 with the highest score 
ever given a new Rose. Perfect buds slowly open into large, fully double, fragrant flowers. 
At first the buds are a rich gold edged cerise. As the outer petals unfold the gold changes to 
canary, then lightens to cream. The cerise edge gradually deepens and becomes broader so 
the fully open flower appears a sparkling cerise with a creamy yellow base. 
Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00. 
LOWELL THOMAS. AARS 1944, (Pat. No. 595.) Large, beau- 
tiful buds open into perfectly formed, high-centered, lasting 
flowers of rich golden yellow. Vigorous bushy plants. a 
Postpaid, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 Mirandy 


MIRANDY. AARS 1945. (Pat. No. 632.) The first place winner for 1945. The large, 
long pointed, ovoid buds, are a deep rich dark red with black shadings, opening to 
a gorgeous Chrysanthemum-red. The huge 50-petaled flowers are long lasting; have a 
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wonderful fragrance, and are produced continuously all season. 
our ine Postpaid, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. 455.) All-America Rose Selection, 1941. An 
amazingly beautiful Rose with long, slender, blood-red buds, opening into magnificent, 
brilliantly colored flowers, spectrum-red in cool weather, cerise in hot weather. Blooms 
are on long stema and are very lasting when cut; plants are strong and vigorous with 
good foliage. Poupeid, each $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00. 

1 Each of the Followin: CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105. deep crimson with a velvety sheen. Perfect 
four New Rises $6.25 buds open into large, magnificent blooms, very fragrant. Hardy, healthy bush produc- 
Postpaid for ing beautiful flowers from late spring to frost. 
Postpaid, each $1.35; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50. 
MISSION BELLS. A. A. R. S. 1950. Deep glowing salmon TALLYHO. (Pat. Applied For.) Tallyho combines the finest characteristics found in 
which opens to a clear shrimp pink color. Vigorous, heav- the best Roses of today with the color which is entirely new. Inside of the petals is 
ily branched plants are abundantly clothed with disease- a delightful pink. On the outside the petals vary from crimson to cardinal-red. The 
resistant, coppery green foliage. Buds are pointed and open buds borne on long stems, spicy fragrance, fine for cutting. Strong grower. 
to high centered flowers which often measure 514 inches Postpaid, $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50; 12 for $17.50. 
across. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00, postpaid. FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No. 792.) This is probably the most brilliantly colored bi- 
color Rose ever introduced. The outside of the petals is a rich chrome-yellow, some- 
SUTTER’S GOLD. A. A. R. S. 1950. Beautiful, long- times overlaid with pink changing to etraw-yellow. The inside face of the petal is a 
pointed, yellow bud, richly shaded with orange and red. vivid oriental-red, changing to cherry. Long pointed buds opening into well shaped 
Rich tea fragrance not found in any other yellow Rose. flowers. Long, sturdy stems. Postpaid, $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50; 12 for $17.50. 
The 24-petaled flowers are high-centered and richly colored. KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Patent No. 607.) A.A.R.S. award. A Rose of rare 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00, postpaid. beauty and delicacy of form—growing vigorously with large, open upright blooms of 
warm glowing pink, fruity fragrance. Perfect form and long stems. 
NOCTURNE. (Patent No. 713.) A.A.R.S. award for 1948. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $11.30 
The color is bright cardinal-red with dark shadings of crim- SAN FERNANDO. (Patent No. 785.) A.A.R.S award for 1948. A magnificent thirty 
son. The large petals have good substance, are richiy tex- petaled Rose of glowing currant-red, changing to bright glowing scarlet. Pronounced 
tured and pleasantly fragrant; flower is long lasting. Color fragrance. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00. 
is somewhat lighter and brighter during hot weather. 
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DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Plant Patent No. 824.) A.A.R.S. 
award for 1948. This grand Rose won top honors in the 
1948 All-America Rose Awards. The large, fragrant flowers 2-Year No. | Selected oe ees Seerere tone ater pees 
of warm Staats py couple. bigh reuteteds They 7 Ae Eee Aes ath el Goeaite tte ie Boe 
last unusually long both on the bush and when cut. Very e ° OTe ee Warde ts 
strong, healthy grower and free bloomer. Postpaid Prices 10 for’: 62. eee 
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$1.75 each; 3 for $4.50; 12 for $17.50, postp: CALEDONIA. Large, white, very double, long-lasting; slightly fragrant; on long stems. 
Hardy. Considered the best of the white Roses. 
DOCTOR. Sparkling pink buds, pointed; opening to one of the largest of all 
blooms—5 to 6 inches across. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Large, bright Buttercup-yellow. Exquisite bud and flower. 
RADIANCE, Large, full, deliciously fragrant blooms of brilliant rosy carmine, shaded 
with pik: Constant bloomer and excellent keeper in hot weather. Easy to grow and 
one of the most popular Roses in America. 
RADIANCE, RED. This is America’s favorite red Rose. Hardy, healthy, free-blooming, 
with true Rose fragrance. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. All through the season, the lovely, fragrant, glowing pink 
flowers are produced on long, strong stems, fine for cutting. The buds are perfect. We 
consider this one of the finest pink Roses ever introduced. 
TALISMAN. A glorious combination of orange-yellow and rose-red. 
E. G. HILL. Long stems, fragrant, dazzling scarlet-crimson. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. The everblooming scarlet climber. (Plant Pat. No. 10.) Clusters of brilliant 
scarlet flowers cover the plant in June and repeat intermittently all season. Holds its 
bright color in the hottest sun. Plant in good: soil as the more it grows the more it 
blooms. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00; 12 for 11.50, postpaid. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS. Everblooming Climbing Rose (Pat. No. 457). From late spring 
until hard frost, this remarkable new. Rose produces double deep rose-pink flowers, 
large, 50 to 60 petals, very fragrant; fine for cutting. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
KING MIDAS, (Patent No. 586.) Golden yellow with large double, high-centered 
flowers with good form. Buds are touched with red. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rose-pink flowers are very large, sweet scented 
and come in great profusion. Unusually long-stemmed blooms. Develops long, bush 
canes. 85c; 3 for $2.25, postpaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET IMPROVED. Rich, deep scarlet and a very profuse bloomer. A hy- 
° 9 brid of Paul’s Scarlet, which makes a vigorous growth. 
Archias Each 80c; 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
Gorgeous New PEONIES NEW! FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
2-Year, Large Roots. CHATTER. (Patent No. 739.) Unusually bright crimson, generous flower clusters, con- 

MARY BRAND. Best dark red. tinuously in bloom, velvety firm petals. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.15 aid. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Apple-blossom-pink. FASHION. (Pat. No. 789.) Exquisite Floribunda, a oe color in eso de Roses! 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Large, rich deep crimson. beautiful coral-peach buds, open a lovely clear coral. The color and form are very 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Beautiful white. charming. The plants grow wel! and produce flowers both in clusters and individually. 
WALTER FAXON. Gorgeous pink. p : Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00, postpaid. 
SOLANGE. Very fine, rich creamy white suffused delicate GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Pat. No. 672.) This is the first real bright yellow Floribunda. 
pink. Blooms in clusters, the flowers are fully double when open and have Wild Rose fra- 
89c each; 2 for $1.65; 4 for $3.00, postpaid. grance. Grows 24 inches tall. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
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