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Patented Hybrid Tea Roses 
PEACE—.(Pat. No. 591). 1947 All-American Selection and one of 
the few roses that can justify the term “sensational.” Large, 
golden buds, daintily edged with vivid rose, open slowly to 
magnificently large blooms. The shades of color vary but are 
always fresh and beautiful even in the fully opened flower, 
which lasts for days. The plant is as remarkable as the bloom 
with strong, straight stems and hollylike foliage. $2.00 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY—-(Pat. No. 105). Experts agree it is the best 
red rose grown. Its vivid crimson shaded flowers are mellowed 
by a soft velvet nap. Each $1.50. 
MIRANDY—-(Pat. No. 632). A winner in the All-American Rose 
Selections for 1945, of compelling interest in its tall, very 
vigorous plant habit. Long ovoid buds, rich red, which you 
will want to cut for unusual brilliance in bouquets. $1.75 
each. 
TALLYHO—(Pat. No. 828). The color on the inside of the petals 
is a varying but always a delightful and unique shade of pink. 
The outside of the petals is a rich crimson. The buds, before 
they unfold, are deep Cardinal-Red. Each $2.00. 
FASHION—-A patented floribunda (Pat. No. 789) brilliant lum- 
inous coral flowers overlaid with gold. A. A. R. S. award for 
1950. No. 1 plants $2.00 each. 
Hardy 
Rugosa Roses 
AMELIA GREVEREAUX—A hardy Rugosa French hybrid. Needs 
no winter protection. Large red fragrant blossoms, from June 
till frost, No. 1 plants $1.00 each. 
BLANC DE COUBERT—Large white flowers, fairly double, frag- 
rant, rugosa alba sport. No. 1 plants $1.00 each. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—-Small bright red flowers in clusters. 
Extremely hardy No. 1 plants $1.00 each. 
