Patented ROSES 
Patented roses include practically all the new varieties which have been produced 
as a result of advanced research for many years. They are the newest and best. 
APPLAUSE 
(Pat. No. 829) Winner of a gold medal 
in world-wide competition in Paris, this 
new American rose combines a dazzling 
light red color with a pleasant, freely 
produced fragrance. Excellent, leathery 
foliage; resistant to mildew. Compact, 
bushy plants. Each $1.75 
CAPISTRANO 
(Pat. No. 922) All America Rose Selection 
winner for 1950. This lovely pink rose 
has large, long buds which open to a 
uniform, bright rose-pink. The color stays 
clear and unfading through the entire 
life of the flower. Mildly fragrant. 
Each $2.00 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Pat. No. 455) All America winner, and 
a rose of great popularity in all parts of 
the country. Long, slender, cerise buds 
with large, high-centered, vivid flowers. 
Extremely vigorous and hardy plants. A 
thoroughly reliable rose. Each $1.50 
CRIMSON GLORY 
(Pat. No. 105) Richly fragrant, velvety 
crimson flowers with a dark maroon or 
black sheen. A beautifully modeled 
bloom, reaching its greatest glory in the 
fall. Plants are vigorous, low, and 
spreading. Each $1.50 
ECLIPSE 
(Pat. No. 172) In addition to its clean, 
clear yellow color, this rose has the 
distinction of having perhaps the most 
attractive buds in the garden. They are 
often over 2 inches long, and are beau- 
tifully streamlined, with ornamental se- 
pals. Each $1.50 
FORTY-NINER _ 
FANDANGO 
(Pat. No. 894) A new, deep scarlet rose 
distinguished both by its extreme bril- 
liance of color and its prolific blooming 
habit. Scarlet in bud and bright cerise 
in full flower, Fandango petals have a 
delightful ruffled appearance. Begins 
blooming very early. Each $1.75 
FORTY-NINER 
(Pat. No. 792) An All-America winner 
of great merit. This strongly bi-colored 
rose is vivid red on the inside of the 
petals, and chrome or straw yellow on 
Each $1.75 
ECLIPSE 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
(Pat. No. 607) All-America winner. A 
warm, glowing pink, free of other shad- 
ings, with heavy textured petals, strong 
stems, and unusually vigorous plants. 
Very rich, fruity fragrance. Each $1.50 
MIRANDY 
(Pat. No. 632) All-America winner. Dark 
red, perfect flowers of great size and 
quality, thriving in sunshine and warm 
weather. The richest, most delicious fra- 
grance imaginable. Fine, dark green 
foliage. Each $1.50 
MISSION BELLS 
(Pat. No. 923) All-America winner in 
1950. A beautiful deep salmon pink 
opening to a clear shrimp pink color. 
Vigorous, heavily branched plants with 
coppery green foliage and very few 
thorns. Free blooming, with a pleasant 
tea fragrance. Each $2.00 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
NEW YORKER 
(Pat. No. 823) A vigorous, tall growing 
rose of the reddest red in your garden. 
The flowers delightfully fragrant, long 
lasting, and heavy textured. Up to 6a 
inches across, the blooms are non-fading 
in hot weather. Each $2.00 
NOCTURNE 
(Pat. No. 713) All-America Rose Selec- 
tions winner. There’s not much doubt 
that the exceedingly long, perfectly 
shaped buds are the finest of any red 
rose. Nocturne is bright cardinal red 
with darker shadings of crimson. Stems 
are long and stout. Each $1.50 
PEACE 
(Pat. No. 591) All-America winner, and 
the most popular rose in America. Giant 
flowers, passing through a vast series of 
colors from golden buds to canary yel- 
low open flowers, and then a steady 
succession of shades cream, white, and 
apple blossom. Truly magnificent. 
Each $2.00 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
(Pat. No. 885) All-America winner in 
1950. This new and meritorious rose 
has a long yellow bud, and the open 
flower is yellow marked with orange 
and red. Strongly resistant to foliage 
diseases. Each $2.00 
TAFFETA 
(Pat. No. 716) All-America winner. Vary- 
ing with changes in weather, this rose 
comes in shades of pink, salmon, rose 
and apricot, with frilled and delicately 
veined petals. Distinctly fragrant. 
Each $1.50 
TALLYHO 
(Pat. No. 828) All-America winner, and 
a bi-color, although both shades are 
pink. The inner sides of the petals are 
phlox pink, while the outer sides are a 
deeper shade, approaching crimson. 
Spicily fragrant. Each $1.75 
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