North Abington, Mass. Kae 51 
Pink Roses (Continued) 
Mary Margaret McBride (Pat. No. 537) 1.75 
Another All-America selection. Tall, disease-resistant plant tipped with long, pointed 
buds opening to large 5 inch salmon-pink flowers. 
Mission Bells (Pat. No. 923) 2.25 
All-America for 1950. Pointed salmon buds opening to high-centered, fragrant flowers 
of deep shrimp pink. 
Prima Donna (Pat. No. 639) 175 
Deep salmon suffused with pink. Continuous bloom from mid-June through autumn. 
especially suitable for cutting. 
Sonata (Pat. No. 732) 15 
Unusually lovely hues of deep, lively pink; outside of petals being darker than inside. 
Long, pointed buds and delightful fragrance. 
Waves (Pat. No. 638) UT 
Everblooming clear pink rose with fully-double, cup-shaped flowers that hold well in 
sun. Captivating Old Rose fragrance. 
Brandywine (Pat. No. 530) Yellow Roses 1.75 
Vigorous, hardy and extremely fragrant. Long, pointed buds of buff-yellow open to 
stately light-yellow blossoms on long stems. 
Diamond Jubilee (Pat. No. 824) 2.00 
The loveliness and perfection of this handsome rose will amaze you. Color is warm, 
glowing buff-yellow, with touch of orange at base. Slowly-opening, 6 inch flowers last 
exceptionally well. Soft Old Rose fragrance. 
Eclipse (Pat. No. (172) Lends) 
Best all-purpose yellow Rose for all climates. Sleek, tapering buds, 2 inches long; 
followed by large, fully double, buttercup yellow blossoms. 
Golden Scepter (Pat. No. 910) 2.50 
A sparkling. new rose of rich, golden yellow. Acclaimed the best new yellow Rose. 
The profuse blooms are borne on sturdy, disease-resistant, open plants; and they hold 
their color exceptionally well. 
Peace (Pat. No. 591) 1 Jas) 
Peace has established itself as today’s most popular Hybrid Tea. The buds are golden 
yellow, opening to luminous canary yellow, pale gold and iridescent cream. Flowers 
are large and fully double. 
Sutter’s Gold (Pat. No. 885) 225 
All-America winner 1950. Long, pointed yellow buds. Flowers are deep golden yellow 
interlaced with veins of glowing copper. Unusually free--flowering; delightfully 
fragrant. 
Galedonia White Roses 1.50 
Has remained one of the best whites. The buds are long and pointed; the flowers are 
large, fully double, and long-lasting. 
Rex Anderson (Pat. No. 335) 1.75 
Frosty ivory-white, exhibition size blossom of outstanding pure, artistic form and soft, 
fascinating fragrance. 
Sleigh Bells (Pat. No. 1004) 2.00 
An ideal cutting rose because the long, pointed buds are borne freely on long sturdy 
stems. The flowers open slowly to great size, with 40 or more petals. And they are really 
fragrant. The glossy foliage is extremly resistant to disease. 
White Briarcliff (Pat. No. 108) 5 
The bride’s favorite rose. Color is pure white. The sleek, graceful buds produce a 
wealth of perfect, double blossoms throughout the season. 
White Wings (Pat. No. 850) E15 
This single, five-petalled rose has an indescribable charm, with each flower artistically 
placed among laurel-green foliage. Lovely cluster of amethyst stamens tipped with gold 
in the center of each flower. 
