3 Sutter's Gold 
Capistrano 
4, 10 Outstanding Roses 
Capistrano. Plant Pat. 922. 1949 All-America Award Win- 
(Gr) ner. Capistrano’s magnificent vitality makes it a most welcome 
AA\RS addition in your garden. Unusually strong in growth, it has an 
abundance of blooms and good foliage, admirably resistant to 
black-spot. Buds and blooms are well formed in good size and 
excellent substance. The color is a rich, clear rose-pink that 
really lasts. It has good, lasting fragrance, also. $2.25 each; 
3 or more, $2.00 each. 
Nocturne. Plant Pat. 713. Long-pointed buds of perfect form 
open slowly to blooms of bright cardinal-red with dark shadings. 
AA\RS Coppery red during very hot weather. Blooms shape with unique 
form and wavy petal style. Fragrant. Vigorous plants resistant to 
black-spot. $1.75 each; 3 or more, $1.55 each. 
Sutter’s Gold. Plant Pat. 885. Brilliant golden buds, shaded 
coppery orange and vermilion; intensely fragrant. Long, sleek 
{ AAIRS buds, on straight stems with few thorns; perfect for cutting. 
Vigorous, bushy plants, disease resistant and free in bloom. 
| From rich orange-gold in spring and fall to pale yellow tinted 
pink in midsummer. $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
Lowell Thomas. Plant Pat. 595. This All-America Winner of 
Ka 1944 is one of the finest of all yellow Roses. The big, robust, 
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Nocturne 
S$ tall growing plant flowers freely, and every bloom is borne on 
a heavy stout stem. Long, tightly furled buds open into large 
high-centered flowers (35 to 40 petals) of bright canary-yellow. 
Planters report this is one yellow Rose which does well in all 
areas, and in hot weather or cool. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.75 each. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Plant Pat. 337. Exquisitely formed, fra- 
grant, urn-shaped buds of raspberry-pink lit with flame, change 
to a brilliant, satiny watermelon-pink blend as they fully open. Se 
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