FORTY-NINER. (Pat. 792) 
Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00, doz. $24.00 
(Gp Brother 1949 All-America Award winner. The buds 
are delightfully formed, opening into well-shaped 
AAIBS flowers of large size, mildly fragrant. The outside of 
the petals is a rich chrome-yellow, sometimes overlaid with 
pink, changing to straw-yellow in the open bloom. Inside of 
petal is fire-wagon-red. This yellow is most evident in the 
bud, while red dominates the open flower. In cool weather 
colors are as lively as illustrated. This Forty-niner is a rose 
you will enjoy. See illustration on page 7. 
FRED HOWARD 
FANDANGO. (Pat 894) 
Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25, doz. $21.00 
This gay new rose opens rather quickly and the blooms are 
somewhat smaller in hot weather, but the superb color is 
compensation. For a complete description of this vivid Chi- 
nese red rose, see page 4. 
FIRST LOVE. (Pat. 921) 
Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00, doz. $24.00 
Softest pink buds produced profusely, making a very fine cut 
flower. Mild tea fragrance. For a complete description of 
this lovely pink rose, see page 4. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHK| 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. 
Each $1.35, 3 for $3.40, doz. $13.50 
Has high centers and a delicate perfume. Dark pink blooms, 
lighter on the outside. Very double. Sturdy growth; dark, 
leathery, glossy foliage. Long, strong stems on a vigorous 
plant that grows 3 feet in height. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. 
Each $1.10, 3 for $3.00, doz. $11.75 
A rose superb in every way. Ideal hardy white, pure in color, 
perfect in form, strong growing and free flowering. Blooms 
in June and sometimes again in autumn. This is a very famous 
old rose that has been in the gardens of rose lovers for half a 
century. (Hybrid Perpetual.) 
FRED HOWARD. (Pat. 1006) 
Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60, doz. $26.40 
FR ANCIS Se@ iil KEY Qe For a complete description of this new All-America 
rose, see page 3. 
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