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DEBONAIR (Patent No. 677) 
An excellent yellow rose of almost per- 
fect form. The tightly rolled bud opens 
slowly to a many petalled high centered 
bloom of primrose yellow. Dark green 
foliage. Disease resistant. Growers 
throughout the country agree that this is 
a fine addition to the yellow rose. 
DES Lots. te eee ee Men ae Ee tie CORMIER a is $1.75 
DUQUESA DE PENERANDA 
A favorite for cutting. Long orange-apri- 
cot buds open to peach bloom. Upright 
vigorous growth. Shining foliage. $1.50 
ECLIPSE (Patent No. 172) 
In the bud stage, this is truly a spectac- 
ular garden rose. Long, slim, truly stream- 
lined, pure yellow buds, make this rose 
seem quite as perfect as a greenhouse 
specimen. The stems are long and strong, 
making Eclipse a perfect rose for cutting 
and flower arrangement. The clear golden 
color fades to a soft creamy yellow in the 
opens blooms bach 29) 26a ke ta $1.75 
ENA HARKNESS 
A Gold Medal English rose that has 
proved to be quite as brilliant red in this 
country as it was at home. It is a crimson- 
scarlet that does not fade. It has a beauti- 
fully formed high-centered bud, which 
opens to a very double bloom, of intense 
fragrance. Leathery foliage, on a vigor- 
ous and upright plantebach......... $1.50 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
Since 1919 this has been known as the 
“best red rose.” In bush, climber or tree 
form it will give you constant joy through- 
Gutvthesseason. Eachiews- = t-. $1.50 
FANDANGO (Patent No. 894) 
Deep rich scarlet in a small-to-medium 
bud, changing as it opens, to a bright red. 
Large open semi-double flower. Faintly 
fragrant. Glossy foliage. Disease resistant. 
Almost continuously in bloom. Each, $2.00 
FIESTA (Patent No. 389) 
A gay novelty rose, which attracts in- 
stant attention in the garden. It is striped 
red and yellow and holds the two colors 
well. Rather low growing plant, but with 
many brilliant blooms, Each................ $2.00 
FIRST LOVE (Patent No. 921) 
Outstanding at the San Francisco Flower 
Show. Many of our customers have made 
this remark, "If I could have but one rose 
it would be First Love.’ Long tapered, 
high centered buds of light rose pink, 
shading to dawn pink. Each................ $2.25 
FORTY-NINER (Patent No. 792) 
All-American winner for 1949. A vivid bi- 
color with Oriental red petals faced with 
chrome yellow. Medium sized blooms 
which fade in hot weather. Strong, up- 
right plants and very few thorns. 
Boa Chithe cand: ee tos co ea Reg ne $2.25 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
A real old-timer (1901) and the only 
hybrid perpetual to be found in nearly 
every garden. Buds streaked with red, 
but open bloom is the whitest white in 
roses. Huge growing plant. Each......$1.50 
FRED EDMUNDS (Patent No. 731) 
Rated by the American Rose Society 
amongst the country’s ten best roses. Bril- 
liant orange buds open to a sort of burnt- 
copper bloom, attracting surprised atten- 
tion wherever it is shown. Clean and 
shining foliage. Not a robust growing 
plant but very free flowering. Each, $1.75 
FRED HOWARD (Pat. No. 1006) 
AARS 1952 
This fine new rose grows so vigorously 
that one might easily overlook the delli- 
cate beauty of the bloom. Long rich yel- 
low buds open slowly, disclosing an 
orange yellow center with soft pink pen- 
cilling. Long erect stems with clean leath- 
eryrfoliage~Rach.2<.4 ee $2.50 
GIRONA 
Soft red and yellow combination. Very 
vigorous. Fragrant. Best in autumn. 
Each: 28 ie. ee. See ee eee i ee $1.50 
GOLDEN SCEPTER (Patent No. 910) 
In our test garden this has proved to be 
one of the really worthwhile new yellow 
roses. A medium long pointed bud, open- 
ing to a large high centered semi-double 
bloom, holding its color until the petals 
fall. Truly an everblooming rose. Compact 
busy growth with clean varnished foliage. 
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