SHIPMENT 
GROWN ROSES WILL BLOOM THE FIRST YEAR 
100—CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105.) A deep crimson with a 
velvety sheen. Perfect buds open into large, magnificent blooms. 
Very fragrant, hardy bush. One of the finest deep reds. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
101—CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. 455.) This fine Rose is 
making a remarkabe record. Best new American Rose since 1935. 
Lovely long streamlined buds open to enchanting full blown flowers. 
No picture can do the color justice. The buds are carmine and the 
open flower cerise, beautiful in all States. Long stems fine for cutting. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
102—FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No. 702.) All-America Award for 1949. 
The most brilliantly hued bicolored ever introduced. Inside of petals 
a vivid Oriental red while outside is a chrome-yellow. It makes a 
beautiful plant in the garden, tall and vigorous. Colors are lasting 
and bright until the last petal drops. Long-shaped buds open into 
well-shaped blooms. Cat. No. 11)1—-Nocturne (Pat. No. 713) 
Each $1.75 3 for $4.50 Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
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104—PEACE. (Pat. No. 591.) Won the All-America Rose Award for 1946 
with the highest score ever given a new Rose. It is a vigorous, healthy grower 
with shiny dark green foliage. No picture can do justice to this truly great 
Rose. The perfect buds open into large, fully double fragrant flowers. Its 
greatest charm is the changing panorama of colors. At first the buds are a 
rich gold edged cerise. As the outer petals unfold the gold changes to 
canary, then lightens to creamy ivory. The cerise edge gradually deepens 
and becomes broader, so the fully open flower appears a sparkling cerise 
with a creamy yellow base. The flowers last a long time, and are beautiful 
at all stages. 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.00 
107—TALLYHO. (Pat. No. 828.) Beautiful deep cardinal-red buds, re- 
markably handsome open flowers with many petals, rich spicy fragrance. 
Inside of petals is a delightful shade of pink, outside is a rich crimson. 
A unique color scheme never before seen in a Rose. 
Each $1.75 3 for $4.50 
108—CAPISTRANO. (Pat. No. 992.) All-America Rose Winner for 1950. 
A vigorous and sturdy Hybrid Tea, producing unusually large buds and 
flowers of rich, warm rose-pink color and heavy fragrance on extra long 
stems. 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.00 
109—-LOWELL THOMAS. (Pat. No. 595.) All-America Rose Selection Award 
for 1944. Perfect buds opening into chrome-yellow flowers with delicate 
fragrance. Retains color well. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
110—NEW YORKER. (Pat. No. 823.) Beautiful buds open into scarlet flow- 
ers of rose-red undertones with a rich velvety sheen. Unfading blooms even 
Cat. No. 112—Show Girl (Pat. No. 646) in hottest of weather. Delightful raspberry-like fragrance. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 Each $2.00 3 for $5.00 
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111—NOCTURNE (Pat. No. 713.) All-America DIOF cc 
Rose Selection Award, 1948. Flowers are dark EKO” SOx, an 
red with maroon shadings, and pleasantly fra- 
grant. This Rose has one of the most perfect 
buds of any red Rose. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
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112—-SHOW GIRL (Pat. No. 646.) Blooms are ~ 
rich, deep pink on long stems. Extra heavy 
plant, producing amazingly long buds, excellent 
for cutting. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.75 
COMPLETE 
PATENTED ROSE COLLECTION YI 8 
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1 each of all Patented Roses described on Bet Ee ae ae Be eee 
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(Illustrated here and front cover.) 
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