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Red Shades 
NON-PATENTED 
HADLEY. Velvety rich crimson flowers, attractive 
long stems. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET. Excellent formed flowers of 
variable scarlet, grows vigorously. Blooms freely. 
NIGHT. The buds and flowers are well shaped and 
quite double and fragrant. Darkest of all reds. 
RED HOOVER. Popular red, variation of Pres. 
Hoover. 
RED RADIANCE. Vigorous glowing crimson sport of 
Radiance. 
RED TALISMAN. Considered one of the best sports 
of Talisman now on the market. Long stems and 
pointed brilliant red buds. Vigorous grower and 
very fragrant. 
SOUTHPORT. Always full of perfumed flowers. Per- 
fect buds opening into a lovely loose flower. 
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Pink Shades 
PATENTED 
CAPISTRANO—Pat. 922. AARS for 1950. Rich, deep, 
glowing rose-pink in the bud and open flower. 
Leathery foliage. 
FIRST LOVE—Pat. 921. Each long, slender, urn-like 
bud is borne on a single stem. Light rose-pink in 
color, shading to dawn-pink. Vigorous and free 
branching. ! 
MISSION BELLS—Pat. 923. AARS for 1950. Deep 
salmon pink. Coppery green foliage. Spreading 
habit of growth. Excellent for tree rose. 
SANTA ANITA — Pat. 539. Flowers and buds are 
beautifully shaped on smooth long stems. Color is 
glowing rose-pink. Bright green foliage. 
SHOW GIRL—Pat. 646. Strong growing upright bush, 
beautiful long buds are deep rose-pink. Long lasting 
cut flower. 
SYMPHONIE—Pat. 958. New hit for 1951! Deepest 
carmine-pink over a crystalline silvery tint. Beau- 
tifully veined. Wonderful grower. 
