SAN FERNANDO. (Pat.) AARS for 1948. Large, 
long pointed buds open to magnificent high centered 
flowers of glowing currant-red, changing to_ bright 
glowing scarlet. Pronounced frgrance. Each $2.00. 
SHOW GIRL. (Pat.) Rich deep Phlox-pink blooms 
on freely branching, upright plants. Beautiful long 
pink buds for cutting. Each $1.50. 
SUTTERS GOLD. (Pat.) AARS 1950. Beautiful 
long pointed yellow buds, richly shaded with orange 
and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any other 
yellow rose. Each $2.00. 
TAPFPETA. (Pat.) AARS for 1948. Rich carmine 
rose in the bud, changing to Begonia-Rose in open 
flower; reverse of petals yellow. Good sized buds per- 
fectly formed; open flower has petals of good texture. 
Each $1.50. 
_ TALLYHO. (Pat.) AARS for 1949. A bright color 
with mild contrast. The inside of petals is varying but 
delightful and unique shade of pink; outside of petals 
is a rich crimson: The buds are deep Cardinal-Red. 
Long-stemmed blooms open slowly and last exceedingly 
well due to heavy substance. Very large when fully 
opened, of excellent form, and with spicy fragrance. 
Each $1.75. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. (Pat.) Hoover sport; vig- 
orous. Bright vermilion red with light tone of gold at 
base. Petals lighter red at center, gradually toning to 
deep rich pink as bloom ages. Each $1.50. 
THE DOCTOR. Large beautiful buds expand to 
enormous blooms of exquisite silvery pink, with intense 
rose fargrance. Plant does not grow tall, but each 
flower is a remarkable event. Each $1.35. 
WILL ROGERS. (Pat.) Dark velvety-crimson ma- 
roon; double, free bloomer; dark green foliage. Ha. $1.50. 
POLYANTHA AND FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
These will outbloom anything in the rose family 
all summer long. Very desirable for landscape effect in 
solid beds, borders, or colorful highlights in the founda- 
tion planting; plants have thrifty growth habit. Cameo 
and Gloria Mundi, the baby flowering type, are com- 
pact, hardly exceeding 18 inches; the others are Flori- 
bunda type, averaging taller and with larger 2 to 3 
inch bloom. 
Price ea. $1.25; ten $11.50 (Except as otherwise noted.) 
CAMEO. Lively and clear shades of shell pink and 
salmon with a glow of gold; quantities of small double 
roses in clusters. 
GLORIA MUNDI. Produces a_ generous bright 
display of orange-scarlet flowers all summer that resist 
fading. Very similar to Cameo except for color. 
roses in clusters. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Pat.) Produces succession of fra- 
grant blossoms; outside of petals dark pink and inside 
of petals lighter in very pleasing array. Each $1.35. 
DONALD PRIOR. (Pat.) Free flowering, with 
semi-double bright scarlet blooms flushed crimson; 
fragrant. Very striking color in Floribunda group. 
Each $1.35. 
DAGMAR SPAETH. Large trusses of white flowers 
produced freely all summer on medium heighth bushes. 
ELSE POULSEN. Flowers medium size, semi- 
double, lasting, bright rose pink. Continuous blooming 
from summer to late fall on erect thrifty plants. 
EUTIN. Even strangers will ask you the name of 
it. Very striking double rich red flowers produced with 
Floribunda abundance on vigorous mildew resistant 
bush. 
FASHION. (Pat.) AARS for 1950. Brilliant lum- 
‘inous coral flowers. All season bloom, singly and 
in clusters. Each $2.00. 
FLORADORA. AARS. Fascinating Cinnibar color 
shaded scarlet and geranium red. Double blossoms; 
vigorous bushes. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat.) Profuse clusters of golden- 
yellow double blooms on compact plants. <A delightful 
addition to yellow florabundas. Hach $1.50. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Medium sized. deep 
glowing red flowers suffused with vivid crimson, 
Blooms profusely, flowers of rose crimson. 
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