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PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
AMERICAN FLAGSHIP (Patent No. 676)—Of- 
ficial flower of the American Air Lines. Bears 
enormous blooms of dark, glowing red. 
Per C Came coe et ee A Mee des oy $1.75 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Patent No. 455) 
Brilliant blood-red buds on long, slender stems 
opening to magnificent spectrum-red in cool 
weather, cerise in hot weather. A.A.R.S. award 
for 1941. 
TeTiC COMP erste Meee es Ea ee se ase ose $1.75 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (Patent No. 824)—Double, 
with a touch of orange-yellow at base of petals. 
high-centered flowers of glowing buff-orange, 
A.A.R.S. award for 1948. 
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MISSION BELLS (Patent No. 928)—Deep glow- 
ing salmon, which opens to a clear shrimp pink 
color. Coppery green foliage. High centered 
flowers which often measure 5% inches across. 
A.A.R.S. award for 1950. 
Vi Cem ee ae ee ACO ie ae $2.00 
MULTNOMAH (Patent No. 883)—A vivid car- 
mine rose with tinctures of gold at the base. 
Long, pointed buds on upright, thornless stems 
make this flower an ideal cut-rose. 
Eeyore ace ee eae he rey Se An! toe nee a $2.00. 
NOCTURNE (Patent No. 713)—One of the All- 
America Rose selections for 1948. Dark, 
double, red blooms borne in abundance. 
| 2S, ya a ee pe, a ae $1.75 
PEACE (Patent No. 591)—Adjudged by experts 
to be one of the greatest new Roses of all 
time. Magnificent large, very double blooms 
ranging in color from deep yellow in bud, to 
creamy yellow with cerise-pink edging as the 
petals unfold, and finally an alabaster shade 
on fully open blooms. Very strong grower. 
LEAR CRED. | ott ae pe pee ea” ater RO ie eae ne $2.00 
REX ANDERSON (Patent No. 335) — An out- 
standing exhibition rose of delicate lovely 
ivory-white. Perfectly formed, slow opening, 
one of the few successful whites. 
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ROSE OF FREEDOM (Patent No. 791) — Cur- 
rant-red blooms with 60 to 70 petals born on 
almost thornless 28 to 32-inch stems. Winner 
City of Portland Award for 1947. Highest 
scoring red rose in 1946-47 nation-wide shows. 
ri Commena ee ee ere ome at ee RY af) Slsi0 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Patent No. 855)—Beautiful, 
long-pointed, yellow bud, richly shaded with 
orange and red. Very fragrant. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1950. 
LPaaerey hens) oie Gel ca re Een ape eles ee ana Oe $2.00 
TAFFETA (Patent No. 716)—Rich carmine-rose 
in the bud, changing to Begonia-Rose in open 
flower. Reverse of petals is yellow. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1948. 
Dati COmeeenaes see tower AA Mein al Aly $1.75 
TALLYHO (Patent No. 828)—The color on the 
Inside of the petals is a varying but always a 
delightful and unique shade of pink. The out- 
side of the petals is a rich crimson. The buds, 
before they unfold, are deep, cardinal-red. 
A.A.R.S. award for 1949. 
Price 
THE CHIEF (Patent No. 456)—One of the fin- 
est of the orange-colored roses. Buds show a 
brilliant orange and open into enormous 
blooms of orange-red. 
Price 
TREE ROSES 
(Aristocrats of Rosedom) 
Here is the ideal way to lend height and per- 
petual spring-till-fall bloom and color to your 
garden and accentuate its beauty. You will 
find they occupy very little ground space, and 
tree and bush roses present a breath-taking 
panorama when planted together. 
Red—Poinsettia. 
Pink—The Doctor. 
Yellow—Golden Rapture. 
Trunks, 3% ft. tall, choice of color, each $6.00 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
DAG ETON Once dg capes estes a eee One Alt 00, eee eee $1.50 
ELSE POULSEN—Blooms in large pink clusters 
continuously throughout the season. One of 
the best pink floribundas. 
FLORADORA—Searlet and peranium red flori- 
bunda producing double 25 petaled flowers. 
Height 2% feet. A.A.R.S. 1945 award. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE —C olor brilliant 
cherry crimson; produced in enormous 
clusters. 
PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 484)—<A hardy plant 
producing an abundance of pointed buds of 
salmon - flushed gold, opening to miniature 
hybrid tea-like roses of soft clear pink and in 
great clusters. 
Pi Ce ye ae ae eae SPE $1.75 
GOLDILOCKS (Patent No. 672)—The outstand- 
ing yellow floribunda rose. 
PLCC NE ee a OE ENN Bee eee, $1.75 
CHATTER (Patent No. 739)—Unusually bright 
crimson, generous flower clusters, continuous- 
ly in bloom, velvety firm petals. 
PYTC@giets fe a ey Pe a $1.75 
ROYAL CHINOOK (Patent No. Applied For)— 
Masses of glowing carmine-red double flowers 
born on straight, strong stems. As many as 
100 blooms cluster this small plant. A low 
grower and a continuous bloomer. The glossy 
dark foliage is large and of a leathery sub- 
stance. 
PiGe a ee es BE OT et cee ts $1.75 
