SATURNIA—Plant Pat. No. 349. Flowers brilliant cardinal-red, reverse salmon- 
yellow and copper. Awarded gold medal given by Governor of Rome for best 
new Italian rose, Colle Oppio Rose Garden, Rome. $1.50 each. 
SIGNORA—Plant Pat. No. 201. Long bud of warm burnt sienna, open- 
ing to a lighter hue toward mandarine. Tall growing, every bloom on 
a stiff long stem. A perfect cutting rose. $1.35 each. 
SONATA—Plant Pat. No. 732. An exceptionally good rose. Long pointed 
intensely red buds opening to high-centered flowers whose color 
gradually lightens toward the central petals. Pleasingly fragrant. 
$1.35 each. 
Qa SUTTER’S GOLD—The beautiful, long-pointed yellow bud, rich- 
ANRS ly shaded with orange and red open into semi-double high 
centered flowers with 24 to 30 petals with a coloring that varies from 
rich deep orange through various shades of yellow. Sutter’s Gold has 
a pronounced and delightful tea fragrance, excelling all other yellow 
roses in the richness of its perfume. The luxuriant glossy, light green 
foliage makes a perfect background for the brightly hued buds and 
flowers. Extremely resistant to mildew and black spot. Winner of both 
an All America Award for 1950 and the Foreign Gold Medal at the 
International Bagatelle show in Paris. $2.50 each. 
e) TAFFETA—Plant Pat. No. 716. Taffeta is outstanding because 
AARS of its ability to produce many long-stemmed, perfectly formed, 
fragrant buds in rich pink and salmon tones changing to begonia-rose 
in the open, semi-double flowers. Yellow on the underside of the 
delicately veined and frilled petals, it displays dozens of lovely color 
combinations throughout the season. The vigorous, upright plant is 
moderately bushy with huge, glossy, dark green leaves, mahogany- 
red in the young growth. $1.50 each. 
Ke TALLYHO—Plant Pat. 828. Tallyhoo combines many of the 
ASRS finest characteristics found in the best roses on the market 
today, with a color that is entirely new to roses. This color varies 
with the weather and location of the plant. The inside is always a 
delightful shade of pink, such as Tyrian rose, and the outside of the 
petals varies from crimson to cardinal red. Although it is a bicolor, 
the contrast is not great. The buds are ovoid in shape, opening to 
flowers full of spicy fragrance. The long-stemmed flowers last exceed- 
ingly well. Tallyho is a robust growth. $2.00 each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Plant Pat. No. 162. Magnificent large, full buds 
on strong stems. Color a bright glowing carmine-red, deeper in color 
in cool weather. A vigorous healthy plant with desirable free-flowering 
habit. $1.25 each. 
WILL ROGERS—Plant Pat. No. 256. A black velvety crimson maroon 
which holds its color until the last petal falls. Strong vigorous grower. 
Intensely fragrant. $1.25 each. 
RUBAIYAT 
(Pat. 758)—$1.50 
1949-50 QUANTITY PRICES 
Each 3 for 
$2.50 $6.25 
2.00 
SATURNIA (Pat. 349)—$1.50 
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER AT 
PORTLAND ROSE SHOW 
1949 
12 for 
$25.00 
20.00 
15.00 
13.50 
12.50 
SONATA 
(Pat. 732)— S135 
MME. CHIANG 
KAI-SHEK 
(Pat. 664)—$1.50 
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