The Yewest Varieties 
of Hybrid “lea Roses 
APPLAUSE. (Swim, 1947.) A descendant of the 
well-known Charlotte Armstrong. Large, double, 
crimson blooms, abundantly produced; spicy 
fragrance. High centered, with petals rolled 
outward. A vigorous, freely branching plant. 
(in, INO. C2. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
BEST REGARDS. (Germain, 1944.) Brilliant 
cardinal-red inside with a deep yellow base; 
coppery glow on outside. Very large and full, 
with a high center. Strong, spreading bush. 
Pat. No. 652. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.95 
BLANCHE MALLERIN. (Mallerin, 1940.) A 
beautiful white Rose with a satiny sheen on 
the petal surface. Long, well-formed buds to 
4 inches across when open; pure snowy white. 
The plant is a healthy, upright grower. 
Pat. No. 594. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
CAPISTRANO. (Morris, 1949.) Very large 
1950buds and _ globular, double, 36-petaled 
blooms of deep, glowing rose-pink that does 
Rfgdnot fade. Rich, pleasing perfume. Leathery 
ereen foliage on a large, sturdy plant that 
is a good producer of bloom. Long stems make 
it excellent for cutting. In color on page 4. 
Pat. No. 922. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.25 
CHARLES MALLERIN. (Meilland, 1947.) 
Dark crimson blooms of large size; double 
and high pointed in the center. Very fragrant. 
A new Rose from France. Foliage dark and 
leathery. Free blooming. In color on back 
cover. Pat. No. 933. $2.50 each: 3 for $6.75 
FASHION. Pat. No. 789 
$2.00 each 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Lammerts, 
1941 1940.) Carmine to spectrum-red buds open 
to blooms of deep cerise. Long, slender 
Rgdbuds on long stems, produced in great 
quantities, usually one flower to each stem. 
Pat. No. 455. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (M. Leenders, 1932.) 
Copper and salmon, suffused with soft yellow. 
Long-pointed buds; full, fragrant flowers. Vig- 
orous, upright plant; blooms unceasingly. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.95 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Kordes, 1935.) Deep, 
velvety crimson. Rich in color, perfect in form 
and delightfully fragrant. Thrifty and a free 
bloomer. One of the most popular Roses today. 
Pat. No. 105. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Boerner, 1948.) Warm, 
1948 glowing buff-orange, with a touch of 
orange-yellow at the base of the petals. 
Ke: Large, double, high-centered flowers on 
long, stiff stems, with old-Rose fragrance. 
Plant is sturdy and many branched. Heavy 
producer. Pat. No. 824. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
DICKSONS RED. (Dickson, 1938.) Glowing 
1949 scarlet-red. Large, beautiful flowers on 
long stems, with rich fragrance. Unfading 
BP color. best in the fall. A grand exhibition 
type. Winner of the Clay Cup for fragrance. 
Pat. No. 376. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
© Ka 1950 Winner 
