TALLYHO 
(Pat. No. 828.) 1949 Award 
The color of Tallyho, which is entirely new in 
Roses, is quite unusual, varying somewhat with the 
weather and planting location. The inside of the 
petals is a delightful shade of phlox-pink and the 
outside of the petals varies from crimson to cardinal- 
red. Although it is a bi-color, the contrast is not 
great. Ovoid buds open to flowers of a spicy fra- 
erance. The cut flowers last well. The plant is of 
robust growth. Each “$2 00; ‘3 for $5: 00" 
ewe. SiS, 3 sor ) 
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Tallyho 
Bisa 
Capistrano 
CAPISTRANO 
(P.A.F.) 1950 Award 
Produces unusually large buds and flowers on 
long, stiff-necked stems. The flowers sometimes 
reach a full six inches across and are a rich glow- 
ing rose-pink that does not fade. A rich, heavy 
fragrance is present. Under favorable conditions 
this leathery-leafed, disease-resistant Hybrid Tea_ 
reaches five feet high. Each $2.50; 8 for $6.25" 
eas, $2.00; S * 
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