FORT Y-NINER 
SAN FERNANDO 
FORTY-NINER. (Plant Pat. 792.) The most 
brilliant bi-colored rose introduced in recent 
years. Outer side of the petals is rich chrome 
yellow, sometimes overlaid with pink, changing 
to straw yellow in the open blooms. Inside of 
petals is vivid oriental red, changing to cherry 
red with age. Long pointed buds and well-shaped 
flowers with mild fragrance. Plants vigorous; 
good clean foliage. All America selection for 
1948. $1.75. 
SAN FERNANDO. (Plant Pat. 785.) All 
America selection for 1948. Scarlet buds open to 
many-petaled blooms of glowing currant red. 
Good dark leathery foliage; vigorous growth. 
Heavily perfumed. $1.50. 
NOCTURNE. (Plant Pat. 713.) Bright cardinal 
red with streamlined buds. Richly textured large 
petals in abundance; vigorous in growth, pleas- 
antly fragrant. An All America rose for 1948. 
$1.50. 
TAFFETA. (Plant Pat. 716.) A rose of many 
colors on vigorous upright plants. Color varies 
with the seasons: rose-pink, salmon-pink or apri- 
cot, usually carmine-red in bud. Fragrant. All 
America selection for 1948. $1.50. 
PEACE. (Plant Pat. 591.) Called ‘the best new 
rose in a decade”, and well deserves it. Yellow 
buds with cerise edges open to luscious flowers of 
alabaster-white edged pink. Beautiful foliage. All 
America winner in 1946. $2.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Plant Pat. 455.) 
This gorgeous rose has won every major award 
for a new introduction. You will thrill to the 
sight of the carmine-red buds and the beautiful 
open blooms of rich cerise. Vigorous and produc- 
tive, an ideal plant for cutflowers. $1.50. 
The roses pictured on these two pages have been selected 
for their outstanding performance in the rose gardens of 
our area. We recommend them as the six best of the 
All America introductions: 
All Six for $8.50 
($9.75 Value) 
Pictured on the Cover... 
NEW YORKER. (Plant Pat. 823.) A really 
double red rose. Full buds open scarlet rose with 
rose-red undertone. Petals have a rich velvety 
sheen and do not turn blue under normal con- 
ditions. Vigorous growth, free-blooming and 
delicious fragrance. $2.00. 
SHOW GIRL. (Plant Pat. 646.) Long deep pink 
buds are ideal for cutting. The vigorous plants 
produce long stems, excellent foliage, and an 
abundant supply of flowers. $1.50. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Plant Pat. 885.) A fine new 
golden yellow rose, an All America selection for 
1950. Exquisite long pointed buds are bright yel- 
low, richly shaded orange and red. Open flowers 
are delightful in form and richly fragrant. A 
vigorous grower, generous with flowers. $2.00. 
COVER COLLECTION 
The three gorgeous roses pictured on the cover: 
NEW YORKER SHOW GIRL 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
All Three: $4.75 
($5.50 Value) 
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