Here are outstanding Hyb 
form, exquisitely colored, so ri 
Have the thrill of growing yc 
enthusiastic Rose Customers 
R3I6—BETTY UPRICHARD. Lo 
brilliant copper. Strong gr 
R37—CHRISTOPHER STONE. 
ings; spicy, old rose fragr 
picture on opposite page. 
R38—CONDESA DE SASTA 
golden yellow; rich fragr 
eo 
SOLD OUT! 
Because of shortage of stock and crop conditions, we 
completely sold out of all Roses on Pages 8 and 9, the three R a 
in the Rose-Gift Offer (R59) on page 5, also the reais Everbl ‘ng 
_Roses in the bargain (R35) 
We regret our limited supp 
ooming 
on the back of the Catalog Envelope. 
ly for the present season. 
- If you wish to order any of these Roses for Fall 1951 
aoe our next crop will be ready approximately November 5 
and we are booking Rose Orders now for this shipping date. SuDBIy 
s ROSES 
M! 
ouds have a velvety texture, color a vivid, 
looms especially dazzling. Long stemmed 
in color on page 8. 
ti-colored rose, and a favorite the country 
2, orange and gold in a superb blend; long 
re on opposite page. 
very best rich red roses—color a deep red 
. fragrance. 
ited buds of vivid orange-red open to full, 
tained with maroon and rose. Blooms in the 
olor illustration on our catalog envelope. 
will be limited. 
* 
R3IS—CONTRAST. Amazing t 
side a glowing warm cer 
grant, come in abundance _ 
See color photo on envelope. 
R41—EDITOR McFARLAND. Brilliant glossy pink—large flowers of perfect form 
on long cutting stems, very fragrant, extra long lasting. One of the finest pink 
roses in cultivation. 
R42—GOLDEN RAPTURE. Because of crop-conditions beyond our control, this yel- 
low rose pictured on opposite page is not available this season. 
R43—K. A. VICTORIA. Superb ivory-white blooms. Because of crop conditions, we 
have sufficient quantity to offer K. A. Victoria only in the bargain on page 9. 
R44—McGREDY’S IVORY. Deep, petaled flowers, full, fragrant and of richest ivory- 
white. This variety is available only in the bargain on page 8. 
R46—MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Slim, elegant buds open into very fragrant, full 
flowers of nasturtium-orange, yellow, buff and shell-pink, all in a perfect blend. 
This variety is available only in the bargain on page 8. ; 
R47—-MME. JULES BOUCHE. Because of crop conditions beyond our control, this 
white rose pictured on page 8 is not available this season. 
R49—PICTURE. A great favorite with our customers, and generally rated as one 
of the finest of all pink roses. Beautifully formed buds and open flowers of glow- 
ing pink with a trace of salmon; sweet fragrance.. Vigorous plant, always in 
bloom, 
R50—PINK RADIANCE. No other rose has reached it in popularity. Superb large 
flowers of silvery pink shading to salmon are borne in great abundance on tall, 
strong stems. Very fragrant. Pictured on the catalog envelope. 
R5I—RED RADIANCE. There is no finer rose for the garden. Beautiful soft cerise- 
red blooms, large and full, with strong cutting stems. True rose fragrance. See 
picture on catalog envelope. 
(Note Planting Directions for Roses on page 4.) 
FREE GIFT 
One Dust Gun filled with Ferris’ ROSE DUST (12 oz.) given FREE with any $7.50 
Rose order selected from this catalog. This generous sample will help greatly 
in keeping your rose garden in top-notch condition. (Rose Dust is described and 
priced on page 6). 
;, often 6 inches across, of shimmering pink. 
r of all roses, the richest fragrance. Time af- 
us of the “perfect” flowers The Doctor has 
on opposite page. 
Ferris’ Prices on These Famous’ Everblooming Roses 
(Your Choice, all one kind or assorted, except Golden Rapture, K. A. Victoria, 
McGredy’s Ivory, Mme. Joseph Perraud and Mme. Jules Bouche). 
Strong, No. 1, 2-Year, Blooming-Size Plants 
$1.00 Each *% 3 for $2.70 *% 6 for $5.00 * 12 for $9.50 
(If any of these Roses are desired by parcel post, add 10c¢ each, 25c for 3, 40c for 
6, or for 12 or more plants add 6c each.) 
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