WATKINS ROSES 
These are Oregon grown. For Spring delivery only. 
NEW PATENTED EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
CRIMSON GLORY, Patent No. 105. Color deep crim- 
son, a “glory” Rose, glorious in its perfect form, large 
Sizewand fragrances s =e == ee ____.-. $1.35. Bach 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR, Patent No. 581. <A beautiful 
blend of rose, gold and salmon. Very vigorous, hardy 
and free blooming 322. == =.= ae aaa _____. $1.50 Each 
ECLIPSE, Patent No. 172. Long streamlined bud, rich 
gold without shading_.- == === eee Se $1.35 Each 
HORACE McFARLAND, Patent No. 730. Named in 
honor of Dr. J. Horace McFarland. An upright grow- 
ing vigorous plant producing an abundance of large deep 
apricot ovoid buds opening to beautifully formed, buff- 
salmon, spicely scented blooms of 45 petals. A.A.R.S. 
award, forv1945.-s) 22)... $1.50 Each 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE, Patent No. 537. The 
buds are deep salmon-pink, almost reddish in fall, and 
the suffusion of yellow becomes a gold at base of petals. 
Rose full having about 45 petals. Bush strong and vig- 
orous in growth producing great numbers of long stemmed 
roses excellent for cutting. A.A.R.S. award for 1943. 
2575 wd oe $1.50 Each 
MIRANDY, Patent No. 632. First place winner of All- 
America rose competition for 1945. A strong, free- 
branching plant producing large, long-pointed ovoid buds 
of rich dark red with black shadings, opening to Chry- 
santhemum-Red. The flower of 50 petals displays new 
beauties of Form and is long lasting. Marvelously 
ieeeveseaae, INKoy, Th ee $1.50 Each 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK, Patent No. 664. Bud very 
large, long-pointed; flower unusually large, double (24 
to 30 petals), high-centered, lasting. Empire to lemon- 
yellow turning lighter as the blooms mature on long stems. 
Vigorous, upright and compact; abundant bloomer. 
A.A.R:S. award fore] 944.5525 32 ee $1.50 Each 
PEACE, Patent No. 591. Ovoid buds and golden-yellow 
etched with pink as open, color changes from canary- 
yellow, to pale golden, to iridescent cream. Petals are 
edged with apple-blossom-pink that deepens as the flower 
slowly opens to glorious 5-inch blooms. A.A.R.S. award 
for 61946 .222 se ee a ee ee 
REX ANDERSON, Patent No. 335. An outstanding ex- 
hibition rose of delicate, lovely ivory-white. Perfectly 
formed, slow opening, one of the few successful whites. 
Flowers fully double and of enormous size $1.50 Each 
ROSE OF FREEDOM, Patent No. 791. Winner CITY 
OF PORTLAND AWARD for 1947. A Hybrid Tea 
with beautiful 60 to 70 petaled, long-stemmed, currant- 
red blooms with delightful true Rose fragrance. The 
lovely blooms are normally borne singly on_ strong, 
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