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SUTTER’S GOLD—1950 All America Award and 
Bagatelle Winner. The outstanding feature of this 
variety is its beautiful, long-pointed, yellow bud, 
richly shaded with orange and red. Because the plant 
is so strong, vigorous, and free-branching, it produces 
great quantities of these extraordinary fine buds, each one 
borne on a long straight stem, just right for cutting. An 
abundance of large glossy leaves makes the plant a hand- 
some one. 
Sutter’s Gold has a rich tea fragrance not found in any other 
yellow rose. The 24-petaled flowers are high-centered and richly 
colored when they first open. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.10. 
PEACE. Unquestionably the World’s Most Beautiful Rose. Plant Pat- 
ent No. 591. This rose is almost unbelievable. One of its many marvels 
is the range of colors through which it passes 
buds, with edges picoteed cerise to the glorious 5-inch blooms. Each 
petal is edged with pink that seems to deepen as the flower slowly 
opens. Though the blossom is unusually large, long lasting, and con- 
stantly fresh looking, its effect is always delicate and lovely. The 
individual petals are large and of great substance, gradually opening 
around a high-pointed center to a great, golden-hearted, very double, 
flower. The plant is as superior as the bloom. Foliage is large, shining, 
and unusually durable and attractive. The flowers are borne singly 
on heavy, strong, straight stems. The plant needs no dis-budding to 
SUTTER'S GOLD @ produce exhibition blooms. The flowers are produced all season in an 
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from opening yellow 
Plant Pat. 885 WARS endless succession, through various stages of opening and changing 
colors—canary yellow, pale, gold, cream, ivory, and alabaster, tipped 
cerise, rose or apple blossom pink. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
CLIMBING PEACE. Beautiful and sturdy climber with 
PEACE @) the blossoming qualities of the Peace Bush Rose de- 
Blant. Pak (591 a scribed above. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. One of the very finest Roses. Delightful 
large, long, slender, carmine-red buds open into magnificent deep 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Plant Pat. 455 eA) 
