ROSES FOR SPRING, 1950 
TIME-TESTED VARIETIES SUITED T@ THIS CLIMATE 
HYBRID TEA VARIETIES LISTED BY COLOR FOR YOUR 
CONVENIENCE 
$1.25 each, 3 for $3.50, 10 for $11.00 
In late spring most varieties are available 
in pots at 50¢ additional per plant. 
ORANGE AND BICOLOR VARIETIES 
AUTUMN - - Double blooms of orange, yellow, 
red. Vigorous and upright. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO «+ Cupped flowers, deep cope 
pery pink inside and golden yellow outside; 
double. Vigorous. 
HINRICH GAEDE - - - - Bright vermilion, toned 
gold; fragrant. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY - Large, long-pointed buds; 
flowers large, double, scarlet-orange 
changing to copper. Good foliage. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER - Buds scarlet and 
yellow, opening to large, creamy yellow 
flowers, streaked with scarlet. 
PINK VARIETIES 
BETTY UPRICHARD - - - = Coppery red buds, open- 
ing to two shades of soft pink. 
EDITOR McFARLAND - - - Shapely buds; clear 
rose-pink flowers. Good foliage. 
PICTURE - - = = = Double, warm pink with under- 
tones of salmon. 
PINK DAWN - ~ - - Glorious deep rose buds, 
opening to lovely pink blooms tinted with 
orange. 
PINK RADIANCE - - - Large, rounded, soft pink 
flowers. Dependable everywhere. Very 
fragrant. 
THE DOCTOR - Long-pointed buds, expanding to 
enormous blooms of satiny pink. Vigorous; 
fragrant. 
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