The Newest Patented Hybrid- Tea Bush Roses 
CAPISTRANO. (Pat. Applied For.) ALL-AMERICAN ROSE SELECTION FOR 
1950. Deep unfading bright rose-pink flowers of large size. 
PRICE: $3.00 each: Six or more $2.40 each 
MISSION BELLS. (Pat. Applied For.) ALL-AMERICAN ROSE SELECTION FOR 
1950. Beautiful salmon and shrimp pink flowers. Very double and prolific. 
PRICE: $3.00 each; Six or more $2.40 each 
NEW YORKER. (PI. Pat. 823.) Introducing to our customers the best New Red 
Rose of all times. It’s a bold red with particularly lovely buds. 
PRICE: $2.50 each; Six or more $2.00 each 
SERENADE. (PI. Pat. 852.) Another new rose introduction for 1950. Exquisit 
burnt-orange buds opening slowly and retaining its high center. The open 
flower is coral-orange with a dark shade at the edge of petals. 
PRICE: $2.50 each; Six or more $2.00 each 
VALIENT. (Pat. Applied For.) A 5 to 6 inch flower of luminous crimson becom- 
ing bright red as the flower opens. The outer petals relax gracefully rolling 
back like languid velvet. : 
PRICE: $2.50 each; Six or more $2.00 each 
Here Are More Patented, All American Rose Selections 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. 1948 ALL-AMERICAN ROSE SELECTION. (PI. Pat. 824.) 
Glowing buff-orange with a touch of orange-yellow at the base of the 
etals. 
FORTY-NINER. 1949 ALL-AMERICAN ROSE SELECTION. (PI. Pat. 792.) Inside 
of petals are vivid red; outside is chrome to straw-yellow; a startling 
new bi-color. 
SAN FERNANDO. 1948 ALL-AMERICAN ROSE SELECTION. (PI. Pat. 785.) A 
magnificent thirty petaled rose of glowing currant-red, changing to bright 
glowing scarlet. 
TALLYHO. 1949 ALL-AMERICAN ROSE SELECTION. (PI. Pat. 828.) Soft pink 
inside of petals merges delightfully with the deep cardinal-red of the 
outside. Long tight buds and large full blooms. 
PRICE OF THE ABOVE FOUR ROSES: $2.50 each; Six or more $2.00 each 
PEACE. (Description in “Collection of Twelve’’). 
PRICE: $2.35 each; Six or more $1.88 each 
Additional Hybrid-Tea AARS Patented Roses 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. 1941 AARS. (PI. Pat. 455.) Long slender blood-red 
buds opening to magnificent brilliant spectrum-red. 
GRANDE DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. 1945 AARS. (PI. Pat. 774.) Streamlined buds 
of morocco-red opening to 25 petals of dusky coral-red which do not fade 
but gradually merge to soft pink. 
HEART'S DESIRE. 1943 AARS. (PI. Pat. 501.) Even shades of luminous red. Sun- 
proof in hottest weather. 
KATHRYN T. MARSHAL. 1944 AARS. (PI. Pat. 607.) This rose is of rare beauty 
and delicate form which opens to a friendly warm glowing pink. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. 1943 AARS. (PI. Pat. 537.) An outstanding clear 
deep coral-pink rose with blooms five inches across, turning reddish in 
autumn suffused yellow at base. : 
MIRANDY. 1945 AARS. (PI. Pat. 632.) A lovely rich warm red rose in bud open- 
ing to a chrysanthemum red in bloom. 
MME. CHIANG KAI SHEK. 1944 AARS. (PI. Pat. 664.) A 24 to 30 petal rose of 
empire yellow. 
NOCTURNE. 1948 AARS. (PI. Pat. 713.) Praised for its dazzling beauty by all 
who see it. A velvety deep crimson splashed with deep maroon. 
TAFFETA. 1948 AARS. (PI. Pat. 716.) A color changing bloom which at various 
times may be called rose-pink, salmon or apricot, but its predominating 
color is rich carmine-rose in bud changing to begonia-rose in flower. 
Reverse is yellow and petal edges are frilled. 
RUBAIYAT. 1947 AARS. (PI. Pat. 758.) Brilliant ruby-red effect created by rose- 
red to crimson color in the heart of the half open flowers accented by the 
reverse of the petals which.are several shades lighter. 
PRICE OF THE ABOVE TEN ROSES: $2.00 each; 
Six or more $1.60 each 
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