RED SWEETHEART—Plant 
Pat. No. 577. Carmine-red 
buds opening to rose-red 
blooms, delightfully dainty. 
Exquisite for corsages and 
boutonnieres. Neat, com- 
pact bushes of 2! to 3 feet 
in height almost completely 
devoid of thorns. $1.25 
each. 
ROSE ELFE—A very dou- 
ble form of Else Poulsen, 
silvery rose-pink in color. 
Gardenia-like flowers are 
about 2’ inches across, 
extremely double, coming 
freely all summer. $1.25 
each. 
RED SWEETHEART 
(Pat. 577) 
$1.25 
CHG 
World’s 
Finest 
NEW: RED PINOCCHIO 
(Pat. 812)—$1.50 
Roses” 
WHITE WINGS (Pat. Applied for)—-$1.50 
SNOWBANK—Plant Pat. No. 279. Ex- 
quisite blush white blooms produced in 
large clusters. The 18-inch plants are 
heavily clad with healthy foliage, set- 
ting off the sparkling flowers to per- 
fection. Flowers throughout the season. 
$1.25 each. 
WHITE WINGS—Pat. applied for. A re- 
freshing single rose of waxy white with 
purple-red stgmens. Startling in their 
purity and SAVED Vm: are 
exquisite as cut flowers. The robust 
plants bloom generously all season. 
$1.50 each. Available in early fall, 1950. 
WORLD'S FAIR—Plant. Pat. No. 362. 
The rose sensation of the great New 
York World's Fair, and named after that 
event. Large clusters of velvety, rich 
scarlet flowers almost hide the luxuriant 
foliage. The flowers are double hybrid- 
tea size, and have an alluring fragrance. 
ia WORLD'S FAIR 
SNOWBANK (Pat. 279)—$1.25 $1.25 each. (Pat. 362)—$1.25 
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