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FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792) 
BLANCHE MALLERIN (Pat. No. 594)-—Long, conical buds, and beauti- 
fully formed blcoms of true white, exhibition shape and size. Healthy, 
good foliage. Each $2.00. 
®) CAPISTRANO (Pat. No. 922)—A vigorous and sturdy rose produc- 
ing large buds and flowers with a rich, heavy fragrance. Deep, 
ee rose-pink in the bud and open flewer, with a beautiful leathery 
foliage. Each $2.25. 
(Br) CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455)}—All-America Selection 
483° for 1941. Streamlined buds of spectrum red open to full blooms 
of rich cerise. Flowers cerise in hot weather and spectrum red in cool 
weather. Each $2.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. No. 105)—Urn-shaped buds expand into 
large semi-double blooms of deep velvety-crimson. Fragrant, lasting 
flowers. Highest rated red rose nationally. Each $1.75. 
DEBONAIR (Pat. No. 677)—Rich primrose yellow, old fashioned rose 
fragrance, disease-resistant foliage. Each $1.75. 
ECLIPSE (Pat. No. 172)—Sleek, strecmlined buds of clear yellow 
profuse bloomer and ideal for boutonnieres. Each $1.75. 
FANTASIA (Pat. No. 590)—Golden yellow buds with a satiny silver 
sheen produced with floribunda profusion. Wild-rose fragrance. Each 
$1.75. 
FIRST LOVE (Pat. No. 921)—-The long slender buds are a lovely and 
delicate shade of pale dawn-pink, the outer surface of the petals 
being a deeper shade of pink. Each $2.25. 
@) FORTY-NINER (Pat. No. 792)—Brilliant bicolor. Rich yellow out- 
side, vivid red inside. Chrome yellow bud. Vigorous grower and 
quite free from thorns. The best non-fading bicolor rose. Each $2.00. 
Koa FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. No. 731)—All-America Selection for 1944. 
“= Symmetrical buds of burnt-orcnge open to glorious blooms of 
vivid, glistening olive green foliage. Each $1.75. 
(or GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE (Pat. No. 774)—All-America 
*SB* Selection for 1943. Perfectl tly formed buds of rich claret red 
change, as flower opens, to lovely begonia-rose. Richly fragrant and 
unusual in color. Each $1.75. 
Kon HEART'S DESIRE (Pat. No. 501)—All-America Selection for 1942. 
A&3* Small, slender buds of deep red opening to a loose semi-double 
{lower of velvety red which does not fade. True rich old-time rose 
fragrance. Each $1.75. 
@) KATHERINE T. MARSHALL (Pat. No. 607)—Long and pointed buds 
of deep coral-pink open slowly to a warm, glowing pink rose of 
rare beauty and delicacy of form. Blooms are 5 inches across and are 
cupped. Tall grower. Rain, heat cnd disease resistant. Each $1.75. 
scent. 
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PATENTED ROSES 
THE THREE 1952 & AWARD WINNERS 
(Br FRED HOWARD (Pat. No. 1006)—Long rich yellow buds are tipped with delicate 
light pink. Strong, hardy; excellent for cutting. Each $2.75. 
(@\ HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. applied for}—Color varies with the weather, sometimes a 
light sparkling pink; more often a luminous apricot. Large long buds. Each $2.75. 
it VOGUE (Pat. No. 926)—Glowing cherry-coral flowers with a delicate Carnation 
e Hardy, vigorous plant; perfect for foundation plantings, borders or 
hedges. Each $2.25. 
MARK SULLIVAN (Pat. No. 599)—Delightful combination of golden 
yellow shaded with rose-pink and cerise. Each $1.59. 
& MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—All-America Selection for 1945. Large 
ovoid buds of deep, dark red with black shading, opening to rich 
wine red. Delicious damask fragrance. Each $1.75. 
(@\ MISSION BELLS (Pat. No. 923)—Buds a beautiful deep salmon 
AEBS pink opening to a clear shrimp pink. Large flowers generally 
borne singly on stems make this a very desirable rose. Each $2.25. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. No. 337)—A rose that in either bud or 
open flower, is as near perfection as a rose can ever be. Warm rasp- 
berry pink buds open surprisingly well when cut. Grows thriftily 
with excellent foliage. Each $1.75. 
NEW YORKER (Pat. No. 832%)—Perfectly formed blooms, scarlet to 
red, overlaid with a rich sheen of velvet. Each $2.00. 
@) NOCTURNE (Pat. No. 713)—Large pointed buds open to semi- 
A&B> double blooms of cardinal red shading to deeper crimson. Strong 
fragrance. Each $1.75. 
@) PEACE (Pat. No. 519)—Most beautiful rose ever introduced. Color 
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changes from canary yellow, pale gold, creamy ivory, to ala 
paster white, with soft rose p'nk edging to petals. Immense size cnd 
perfect form. Each $2.50. 
Gr RUBAIYAT (Pat. No. 758)—All-America Selection for 1947. Extra 
AEBS large blooms of rose-red inside of petals, with outside several 
shades lighter. Tall, vigorous plant, resistant to minor ills. Each $1.75. 
&) SAN FERNANDO (Pat. No. 785)—Rich scarlet-crimson blooms 
borne singly on vigorous, upright plant. Fragront. Each $1.75. 
SATURNIA (Pat. No. 349)—Exciting color con’rast. Brilliant cardin~l- 
red inside of petals, reverse salmon-yellow and copper. Fragrant. 
Each $1.75. 
SHOW GIRL (Pat. No. 646)—Lovely pink deep'ng to scarlet-pink in 
cool weather. Profuse bloomer; needs plenty of room. Each $1.75. 
SLEIGH BELLS (Pat. No. 1004)—Large buds borne singly on exceed- 
ingly long stems. Large fragrant white blooms w:th a touch of prim- 
rose at the base. Each $2.00. 
SONATA (Pat. No. 732)—Shapely buds of cochineal-red, outside of 
petals lighter than inside. Fragrant cnd ideal for cutting. Each $1.75. 
(@\ SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. No. 885)—The only rose to w’n both the 
A&B* Bagatelle Gold Medal and the All-America Award for 1950. Beau- 
tiful golden buds overlaid with orcnge cand red open to spectacular 
flowers with more fragrance than any other yellow rose. Each $2.25. 
& TAFFETA (Pat. No. 716)—Perfectly formed, fragrant buds of rich 
carmine- rose changing to begonia-rose in the open flower. Glossy 
dark green leaves, mahogeny-red in the young growth. Each $1.75. 
(Br TALLYHO (Pat. No. 828)—The outside varies from crimson to 
488° to cardinal, the inside offers varying shades of Tyron rose, Ch'na 
rose, phlox pink. Spicy fragrence. Robust grower. Each $1.75. 
(@\ LOWELL THOMAS (Pct. No. 595)—Verv double high-centered 
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<= flowers of a lasting canary yellow. Vigorcus, compact bush of 
upright habit and leathery foliage. Each $2.00. 
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