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* NOCTURNE. (Plant Patent No. 713.) 
A.A.R.S. award for 1948. Bright cardinal- 
red with darker crimson shadings. Large 
petalled flowers of good substance and 
pleasingly fragrant and long lasting. $1.65 
each. 
*® PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 591.) Lemon- 
yellow buds, edged with pink; opening to 
superb large flowers of creamy-white. This 
rose is rated by those who know, as the 
finest rose in commerce today. 1946 All 
America award winner. $2.25 each, 
REX ANDERSON. (Plant Patent No. 335. 
Probably the best white rose of today. 
Large, perfectly formed buds, opening 
slowly. Very sweet scented and ideal foliage. 
$1.65 each. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM. (Plant Patent No. 
791.) City of Portland award winner, 1947. 
Extremely double, long-stemmed, currant- 
red blossoms, with delightful fragrance. 
Strong straight stems on a vigorous up- 
right bush with abundant foliage. $1.65 
each, 
* RUBAIYAT. (Plant Patent No. 78.) 
A.A.R.S. award, 1947. Tall, free-blooming 
plants producing an abundance of long, 
pointed buds on strong upright stems, open- 
ing into large blooms of rose-red to crim- 
son color, accentuated by the reverse of the 
petals of several shades lighter. $1.65 each, 
%* SAN FERNANDO. (Plant Patent No. 
785.) A.A.R.S. award, 1948. Perfectly shaped, 
long vermillion-scarlet buds of intense last- 
ing fragrance. The petals have a very firm, 
heavy texture which makes them long-last- 
ing. A fine red rose of exceptional quality. 
$1.65 each. 
SHOW GIRL. (Plant Patent No. 646.) 
Rich deep Phlox-pink blooms on freely 
branching, upright plants. Beautiful long 
pink buds for cutting, $1.65 each. 
SIGNORA. (Plant Patent No. 201.) Long 
buds of burnt sienna, opening to a lighter 
hue toward mandarine. Tall plants with 
each bud on a long stem, Handsome foliage. 
Fine for cutting. $1.50 each. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Plant Patent Pend- 
ing.) A.A.R.S. award, 1950. Beautiful long 
pointed yellow buds, richly shaded with 
orange and red. Rich tea fragrance not 
found in any other yellow rose. $2.25 each. 
TAFFETA. (Plant Patent No. 715.) A.A. 
R.S. award, 1948. Rich carmine-rose buds, 
changing to Begonia-rose in open flower. 
Reverse of petals yellow, and edges often 
frilled. $1.65 each. 
* TALLYHO. (Plant Patent No. 828.) A.A. 
2.8. award, 1949. Beautifully formed, very 
double bi-color blossoms; dark pink petals 
with crimson red on reverse. Long stemmed 
and lasting blooms of spicy fragrance. $2.00 
each. 
WILL ROGERS. (Plant Patent No. 256.) 
Dark velvety crimson maroon, double, free 
blooming. Strong, vigorous, dark green foli- 
age, $1.50 each, 
Floribundas and Polyanthas 
These types of roses are a cross between 
baby ramblers and hybrid tea roses, bloom- 
clusters; ideal for 
ing mostly in mass 
planting. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 540.) 
Outside of petals dark pink; inside several 
shades lighter. Borne in large clusters on 
strong stems; very fragrant. $1.50 each. 
CHATTER. (Plant Patent No. 739.) The 
brilliant crimson color is unusual, new, and 
exciting in a Floribunda. The plant is liter- 
ally smothered with clusters of fragrant 
glowing flowers, 24% to 3 inches. $1.50 each. 
ELSE POULSEN. Fragrant, double bright 
rose-pink, blooming in clusters. $1.50 each; 
$16.50 per doz. 
EUTIN. Large clusters of very double, 
deep red flowers on a vigorous mildew re- 
sistant bush. $1.50 each. 
FASHION. (Plant Patent No. 789.) A.A. 
R.S. award, 1950. Large clusters of continu- 
ous blooms of luminous coral or salmon 
pink flowers, overlaid with gold; opening 
with wavy, graceful petals. $2.25 each. 
FLORODORA. Dainty cup shaped mina- 
ture flowers, of cinnabar-red with scarlet 
touches. Glossy foliage—highly recom- 
mended. $1.50 each; $16.50 per doz. 
GERANIUM RED. (Plant Patent No. 
811.) Clusters of very double flowers of 
bright geranium-red; strong geranium 
fragrance. $1.65 each. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Patent No. 672.) 
Profuse clusters of golden-yellow double 
blooms, on low, compact plants. $1.65 each; 
$16.50 per doz, 
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