CHAMPION EVERBLOOMING ROSES—continued 
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R36-—CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Patent No. 455). A top favorite with us, as well as with all Rose en- 
thusiasts. Long, stream-lined buds of rich carmine unfold slowly into large, full blooms of sparkling 
cerise—beautiful until the end. Long stems make it ideal for cutting, and bouquets of Charlotte Arm- 
| strong are superb. Plant unusually hardy and vigorous for a Hybrid Tea, and remarkably free bloom- 
) ing. Winner of many awards and the All-American Rose of 1941. Select, No. 1 plants, $2.00 each; 3 
for $5.25, postpaid. 
R37—CRIMSON GLORY. (Patent No. 105). Still the most popular dark red Rose, and easily one of the 
finest Roses of all times. Great flaring buds open into magnificent flowers of deep crimson with vel- 
vety texture. A glory of color in the garden; wonderful in bouquets. The vigorous plant produces a 
continuous succession of the richly fragrant flowers from June until frost. Select, No, 1 plants, $1.75 
each; 3 for $4.65, postpaid. 
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R38—FORTY-NINER. (Patent No. 792). This new, brilliant, bi-colored Rose, a 1949 All-America Winner, 
is really outstanding. Inside petals are a vivid oriental red, while on the outside the color is chrome 
yellow, sometimes flushed pink, the contrast especially marked in the bud. The flowers are large 
and shapely, have pleasing fragrance, and are fine for cutting. Healthy, strong bush; very few 
thorns. Select, No. 1 plants, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
R39—MISSION BELLS. (Patent No. 923). Superb new Rose, and one of the four Roses to win the All- 
American Award in 1950. Pointed, shapely buds of deep salmon open into full, high centered flowers 
of brilliant shrimp pink, often 5 inches across. The strong, free branching plant produces these rich 
and fragrant blooms in abundance. Select, No. 1 plants, $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
R40—SLEIGH BELLS. (Patent No. 1004). New, outstanding white Rose. Long, oval buds open into 
blooms of great size and fullness—pure white with a trace of primrose at the base. Best of all, this 
is a white Rose that has real fragrance. The strong plant bears quantities of beautiful flowers to cut; 
excellent foliage. You will want the frosty, fragrant beauty of Sleigh Bells in your garden. Select, 
No. 1 plants, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
R4I—SUTTER’S GOLD. (Patient No. 885). An international beauty—winner of the 1950 All-American 
Selections and also captured the Foreign Gold Medal of the famous Bagatelle Rose Trials in Paris. 
Vigorous plant, heavily foliaged, produces a great wealth of glorious, long-pointed, golden yellow 
buds richly shaded with orange and red. The open flower is deep yellow heavily veined with cop- 
per, and has fine fragrance. A great new Rose for your garden—wonderful in bouquets. Select, No. 
1 plants, $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
Keep your Roses healthy, free from disease and insects, by spraying or dusting regularly, 
ROSE SPRAY starting when the plants are first fully leaved out. We offer two excellent products for this on 
ROSE DUST page 16. 
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