CHOICE PAI 
RECENT ALL-AMERICAN 
AWARD WINNERS 
@ CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455)—The All- 
483° American Rose for 1941. The long slender buds are blood- 
red, and the brilliant open flowers spectrum-red in. cool | 
weather. Cerise in hot weather. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 | 
each. Postpaid. 
FORTY-NINER (Plant Pat. No. 792)—AARS winner for 
1949. Brilliant bicolor. Rich yellow outside, vivid red 
inside. Chrome yellow bud. Vigorous grower and quite free 
from thorns. The best non-fading bicolor rose. Each $2.00; 
3 or more $1.75 each. Postpaid. | 
AAJRS 
@ KATHERINE T. MARSHALL (Plant Pat. No. 607)—Fruit odor which 
&8° adds charm to the warm, soft pink of the attractively shaped, long- 
stemmed bloom. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. | 
@ LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595)—A compact growing bush well 
AMBS Covered with canary-yellow blooms. Buds are long and slender. An 
oe excellent garden variety in growth and showiness. Each $2.00; 3 or more 
ea $1.75 each. Postpaid. 
SOT GET SRN UADERT aRTRORIIEL 
SUTTER’S GOLD @ MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—All American Selection for 1945. Large 
ABBS ovoid buds of deep, dark red with black shading opening to rich wine- 
red. Delicious damask fragrance. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.50 each. Postpaid. 
SUSON LOTTHE (Plant Pat. No. 934)—Suson’s peach colored (Gr RUBAIYAT (Pat. No. 758)—All American Selection for 1947. 
buds hold their high peach-colored centers while row after ARBS EXxtra large blooms of rose-red inside petals, with outside sev- | 
row of outer petals slowly roll open to show their tints of pearl eral shades lighter. Vigorous plant, resistant to minor ills. Kach d 
pink flushed with deeper pink toward the outer edge of the petals. $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. 
Form of bud and bloom is superior, with the sheen, texture and é aes 4 a ? ie peers 
coloring of pearls. The 55 to 90 petaled flowers are deliciously Koa SAN | FERNANDOD Eat oui ace eee on 
fragrant. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. Postpaid. ‘88* blooms borne singly on vigorous, upright plant. Strong 
fragrance. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. 
TALLYHO (Pat. Applied for)—This rose has an unusual tint 
AgBS entirely new to roses. Outside varies from crimson to cardi- 
nal. Inside offers varying shades of Tyron rose, China rose, pholx 
pink. Rich spicy fragrance: Robust grower. Each $2.00; 3 or 
more $1.75 each. Postpaid. 
NOCTURNE (Pat. No. 713)—AARS Selection for 1948. Large (@\ FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. No. 731)—Beautiful buds of burnt- 4 
(@y SLEIGH BELLS (P.A.F.)—At last a white rose that really 
AKBS grows, and blooms and blooms. Large ovoid buds borne 
singly on long stems. A trace of cool primrose at the base of the 
petals adds life to the large fragrant blooms. Glossy foliage 
resistant to disease. Each $2.00; '3 or more $1.75 each. Postpaid. 
AgBS pointed buds open to semi-double blooms of cardinal red AgBSs orange open to lasting blooms of reddish apricot aging to 
shading to deeper crimson. Strong fragrance. Each $1.75; 3 or  orange-pink. Sturdy, glossy foliage. All American winner in 1944. _ i 
more $1.55 each. Postpaid. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. 
(@) PEACE (Pat. 591)—1946 AARS Winner. One of the loveliest SATURNIA (Pat. No. 349)—Grand sweepstake winner, Portland 
Rit roses of our century. Golden yellow buds from canary yellow Rose Festival 1949. A vivid two-toned rose of deep cardinal red 
to pale gold, to iridescent cream. Unusually large flowers borne i™side of petals, with reverse salmon-yellow and copper. Fra- 
on strong stems. Glossy green foliage. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 8rant. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. ci 
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