CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
DR. LAMMERTS’ FAVORITE DOZEN 
It took a lot of thinking on Dr. Lammerts’ part to arrive at what he 
considered to be the best-balanced group of colors and finest plants to 
make this dozen. He says it takes 2 each of these six varieties. 
2 Peace 2 New Yorker 
2 Crimson Glory 2 Charlotte Armstrong 
2 Eclipse 2 Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Two Nor-Cal supreme quality plants of each of the 
above six roses—12 plants in all, value $22.50 
MR. HERRING’S FAVORITE DOZEN 
This careful selection places strong emphasis on four of the greatest 
roses in the land. By obtaining 3 plants each of these choice varieties, 
you make a block of color with each. 
3 Peace 3 Charloite Armstrong 
3 New Yorker 3 Crimson Glory y 
Three Nor-Cal supreme quality plants of each of the above $20:%0 
four roses—12 plants in all, value $24.75 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
@ (Pat. 455) This year marks the 10th anniversary of this exotic ‘'Queen of Them 
All’. Originated in 1941 by Dr. Lammerts when it won the top AARS Award, 
the striking beauty of its long, shapely carmine buds and its gorgeous open cerise 
flowers continue to capture the hearts of rose lovers of every climate. No printer's 
ink, in word or picture, can truly describe the beauty of this All Time, All-American 
winner. It is an absolute MUST in your garden. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
MIRANDY 
Q (Pat. 632) Created by Dr. Lammerts in 1945 and an AARS Award winner for 
that year, it is a real man's rose, with big long pointed buds of deep rich red, 
with black shadings. This rose is at its peak of glory during the summer and early 
fall, when most varieties suffer from heat; its color and form are less attractive in 
cold, wet weather. Vigorous and free branching. Rich, full-bodied fragrance. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
&® (Pat. 885) One of the 1950 AARS Award winners and truly a great rose, with 
extremely exquisite, long pointed buds of rich yellow, shaded with orange 
and red, borne on long strong stems, excellent for cutting. Big lusty plants, with dis- 
ease resistant foliage. Spicy fragrance. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
SIERRA GLOW 
(Pat. 521) Named from ihe indescribable after-glow on the snowy peaks of the 
High Sierras. In the center of the bloom and at the base of the petals is a most 
unusual tan shade, never before seen in roses, outer petals a beautiful silvery pink, 
high-centered and lovely at every stage, long lasting on the plant and when cut. 
Spicy old attar fragrance. Created by Dr. Lammerts in 1942. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
SIERRA GLOW 
