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SHOW GIRL (Patent No. 646) 
Huge exhibition blooms of deep pink, on 
long strong stems follow beautifully 
formed slender buds, which are often 
shaded carmine. The petals are of heavy 
texture, so that the bloom is long lasting. 
The big bushy plant seems to be con- 
stantly in flower, Bach. ............--. $1.75 
SIGNORA (Patent No. 201) 
A truly outstanding rose, probably the 
finest of its type. It is an intense combina- 
tion of scarlet-orange with lighter shades 
of tangerine and cerise. The many-petaled 
flower is attractive from the bud stage 
until the open bloom drops its petals. 
Shining foliage, long strong stems, and 
sweet perfume make this a perfect cut 
flower. The plant is so vigorous that we 
would suggest that you give it plenty of 
room in your garden. Each................ $1.75 
SLEIGH-BELLS (Pat. No. 1004) 
One of the newer white roses that has 
proved worthwhile for the bay area. 
Large ovoid buds open to 40 or more 
lovely petals. Seldom out of bloom. Clean 
shining foliage, Eachv 2 2 $2.00 
SNOWBIRD 
A small-to-medium bloom of pure white, 
flowering throughout the season, on a 
sturdy compact bush. Many petals, and 
beautifully formed. Easily grown in any 
climates Ea chia eeas = hie ee Ooh be cS $1.50 
SONATA (Patent No. 732) 
“KA lovely rose is like a melody.” Long 
slim buds of cochineal red open slowly 
to exquisite blooms of deep lively pink. 
Long strong stem. Bloom slightly fragrant. 
Almost perfect form. Very free-flowering. 
Vigorous bushy plant. One of our favor- 
if Ce tepiec ers Yer ga ENRON weet eR a) Sr te ey Tee ek $1.75 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Patent No. 885) 
All-American winner for 1950. Yellow 
buds, shaded with orange, open to fine 
clear yellow blooms. Intensely fragrant. 
Has good growing habits; bushy, long 
stems for cutting and very few thorns. 
A fitting memorial of the days of gold. 
ia Clipe: cee eta ene eee ee. $2.25 
SUZON LOTTHE (Pat. No. 934) 
Another fine rose by Francis Meilland 
who gave us the rose ‘’PEACE." The 
flowers are large and very double. High 
centered buds of pearl pink shaded with 
peach and ivory. Especially good on the 
coast. Dark green healthy foliage. 
| foe aly, Meee d 5 Renee Ci On et, PR eee $2.50 
SWEET SIXTEEN (Patent No. 631) 
A really soft and lovely pink, splashed 
with shades of yellow. Tall upright 
crowth. The open blooms are as fresh 
and crisp as its lovely name. Sweetly per- 
fumoedh Eachwes Reels she Se: $1.75 
TAFFETA (Patent No. 716) 
Well-named, as the softly crisp texture of 
the bloom is really comparable to silken 
fabric. Many variations in color, depend- 
ing upon the weather, with rose-pink 
salmon and apricot tones predominating. 
Fragrant. The foliage is beautiful but 
must be sprayed for mildew. Each....$1.75 
TALISMAN 
Probably the best known rose today. The 
shadings of color vary with every plant, 
although apricot, gold, yellow and pink 
combine in each bud and bloom. Plant 
several Talisman or one climbing variety 
for masses of bloom for cutting. 
Ta Glee sige ee an oe ere eee $1.50 
TALLY-HO (Patent No. 828) 
A 1949 All-American that is gaining in 
popularity throughout the country. Color- 
ing is very attractive, in a unique com- 
bination of red and silvery pink. It grows 
vigorously and has a truly delightful 
fragrance. Long stems and makes an ex- 
cellenticut tlower bach == = = $2.00 
TAWNY GOLD (Pat. No. 950) 
Something new in color. The originators 
say, ‘Intriguing, tawny-gold color, lavish 
fruity fragrance, crisp frilled petals, excep- 
tional lasting qualities.’ Sounds good. 
ACH pds yee ho) at ag eres hee, Be aborr | $2.25 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. No. 162) 
For many years this has been one of the 
best known and most loved varieties. 
Being a sport cf the ever popular Presi- 
dent Hoover rose it is comparable in 
sturdy growth and good habits. Blood red 
tones in the fine strong buds, tone to 
cerise red in the center of the bloom as 
it opens. It is still a deep warm pink 
when the petals fall. Grows tall and bushy 
so allow plenty of space. Each....... ...$1.50 
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