SOUTHPORT 
SOEUR THERESE: Each $1°25773 for $3.15, doz. $12.50 
The long-pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily marked 
with carmine; the open flower is rich daffodil-yellow and 
holds its color well. It has a sweetbrier fragrance. The 
blooms come freely on splendid cutting stems. Leathery, 
bronzy green foliage on a bushy, strong plant. Among the 
finest of yellow roses for home gardens. See illustration on 
page 16. 
SOUTHPORT. Each $1.35, 3 for $3.40, doz. $13.50 
Very brilliant, unfading scarlet flower with about 18 petals. 
Tea fragrance. Vigorous growth. 
SUNBURST. EACDEpL 2570 10r $315 4002, 912-50 
Long-pointed buds and double, cupped flowers. The color 
is cadmium-yellow shading toward orange. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. 885) 
Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00, doz. $24.00 
(rire outstanding feature of the variety is its beautiful, 
long-pointed, yellow bud, richly shaded with orange 
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and red. Because the plant is so strong, vigorous, and 
free branching, it produces great quantities of these extraor- 
dinarily fine buds, each one borne on a long, straight stem, 
just right for cutting. An abundance of large, glossy leaves 
makes the plant a handsome one. Sutter's Gold has a rich 
tea fragrance not found in any other yellow rose. 
SUZON LOTTHE. (Pat. 934) 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60, doz. $26.40 
For a complete description of this delightful new rose, see 
back cover. 
SWEET SIXTEEN. (Pat. 631) 
Each $1.75, 3 for $4.65, doz. $18.60 
Dainty pink with tints of rose and a dash of gold. Sweetly 
fragrant. The plant is tall and sturdy, with perfect buds and 
blooms borne on long, straight stems. 
SYMPHONIE. (Pat. 958) 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60, doz. $26.40 
For a complete description of this distinctive rose, see page 5. 
SYRACUSE. Each $1.25,/3 for $3:15,doz $1250 
Full-petaled, large, crimson blooms with light fragrance. 
Attractive foliage on a good plant. 
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TAFFETA. (Pat 716 
Each $1.75, 3 for $4.65, doz. $18.60 
(All-America Rose Selections Award, 1948.) Out- 
Qe standing for its ability to produce many long-stemmed, 
perfectly formed buds in the rich pink and salmon 
tones which almost everyone likes. The medium to large buds 
are delightfully fragrant; the upright, bushy plant has plenty 
of huge, glossy, dark green leaves. The reverse of the petals 
is tinted yellow. 
TALLYHO. (Pat. 828) 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25, doz. $21.00 
(All-America Rose Selections Award, 1949.) The 
Qe coloring of this rose varies somewhat with the weather 
and the planting location. The inside of the petals is 
always a delightful shade of pink and the outside varies from 
crimson to cardinal-red. The buds are ovoid in shape, open- 
ing to double flowers. The robust growth of the plant is one 
of the finest characteristics of Tallyho. The plants will be 
among the largest in the rose garden. The unique and lovely 
color, beautiful form in the open bloom, and rich spicy fra- 
grance promises to make this plant an outstanding rose all 
over the country. 
TALISMAN. Each $1.00, 
3 for $2.65, doz. $9.90 
A glorious combination of bril- 
liant red and gold buds, open- 
ing to well-shaped blooms of 
scarlet-orange and rich yellow. 
Constantly in bloom. Most vivid 
color yet produced in roses. 
See illustration on page 16. 
Pht AP $000 
SUTTER'S 
GOLD 
