DELUXE ROSES "0 Fateated Varieties 
ERNIE PYLE si os cn 
~~ (Plant Patent No. 673.) Dedi- 
cated to the memory of Ernie 
Pyle at the 1945 Festival of Ros- 
es, this glowing new flower has 
been generously admired and ac- 
claimed. Warm rose-pink flowers 
of great size and un- 
’ usually abundant fra- ‘ 
grance. Price $1.75 
each; 3 for $4.65. 
FORTY-NINER 
(Plant Patent No; 792.) AARS Winner 
for 1949. Probably the most brilliantly 
colored bi-color Rose yet introduced. De- 
lightfully formed buds, opening intc 
large, well shaped flowers. Inside face 
of the petals is a vivid Orient-red; the 
outside of the petals is a rich straw- 
yellow. Price: $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
Forty-Niner 
Ernie Pyle 
ECLIPSE 
(Plant Patent No. 172.) The “Streamline Rose’’. Dis- 
tinctive, sleek, tapering buds. Best national all-purpose 
yellow. An abundant bloomer. The flowers are pro- 
duced on long, erect stems, excellent for cutting or 
for boutonnieres. Price: $1.75 each; 3 for $4.65. 
Crimson Glory 
CRIMSON GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 105.) Beautifully formed 
blooms of deep vivid crimson are held erect on 
vigorous plants. The buds, deep red with an al- 
most black tip, are urn-shaped and gradually un- 
fold into full, high centered blooms of perfect 
form. Richly fragrant. Price: $1.75. each: 3 for 
$4.65. 
SUNSET GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 738.) Golden yellow buds are 
suffused with soft pastel pink, opening slowly 
into golden yellow blooms, overlaid with dusty 
rose-pink, bringing to your garden all the warmth 
and color of an autumn sunset. Price: $1.75 each; 
3 for $4.65. 
Sunset Glory 
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