JUNO (Plant Pat. No. 895) 
RED SHADES 
BRAVO. Pictured on front page. A big, bold, cardinal-red 
rose that will completely steal the show at the peak of its 
bloom in the rose garden. The iridescent sheen of its 
petals gives it a rich glowing sparkle that delights the 
eye. The flowers are large, 4 to 5 inches across, quite 
double (35 to 40 petals), with a rather plump bud of aver- 
age length which opens to a big broad cpen flower of 
perfect Symmetry, with ruffled petals. 
The radiant red color of Bravo persists without fading 
even in the hottest sun because the petals have a solid 
lasting substance, in fact it likes bright warm sunshine. 
The plant has a bushy habit of medium height. The 
flowers are sometimes produced in great long-stemmed 
clusters which make a magnificent show. 
Don’t expect much fragrance. This rose has given 
everything it has to color and form. When its many per- 
fect red blooms appear in the garden, admirers will ex- 
claim, “Bravo!’’ many times over. Pat. App. for. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL. We actually think that this 
new red will take it place along with Crimson Glory and 
New Yorker as one of the best red roses. Very fragrant 
with a substance we have never seen in any other red 
rose. Very nice buds that cone on long stems of 18 inches 
or more, opening to deep crimson red flowers that do not 
fade. Our only fault with the rose is that we will not have 
enough to go around. Pat. 853. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
(PD CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Plant Pat. 455. Rose-red. 
AARS Outstanding for brilliance of color, quantity of bloom 
all season, the vigor of the tall plants. $1.50 each; 3 for 
Sion Goe 
CRIMSON GLORY. Wherever rosarians congregate, Crim- 
son Glory is always listed as the very best dark velvety 
rose for the United States. About 2-2% ft. in height. Pat. 
INiOp One lol 0 seachia 3) LOEEbo wor 
FANDANGO. We don’t think that this rose is just going to 
become ‘“‘another rose.’’ For continuous bloom all sum- 
mer, this rose will stand up with any of them. Bud rather 
small but of perfect form and rich deep scarlet in color. 
The bud opens to a brilliant shade of cerise with the petals 
having a ruffled, crisp appearance. Mildly fragrant and 
the very first to bloom in the spring. Glossy foliage. Plant 
Bates 04 aoa owe aChiverom Ory 42510 
HEART’S DESIRE. Buds are long, well shaped and a 
AAIRS luminous, deep red. Full blown roses do not fade, 
but retain their color until the petals fall. Very ideal for 
cutting. “About 224) tt in) heishtas Plant) Rat 510 lees de> 0 
Gachiarom Oona 
MIRANDY. Plant Pat. 632. A glorious rich crimson. 
Probably the most fragrant of roses and, except 
for Peace, the largest blooms. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
MRS. MINIVER. Striking cardinal red described as the red- 
dest of all red roses. The enormous size makes it very 
spectacular and distinctly different. Everybody has been 
asking us to get it for them so order early to assure that 
it will be in your garden this season. Plant Pat. 725. $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00. 
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Plant ‘“‘Sunny Spokane” Brand and assure yourself of flowers all summer. We are only 
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offering the finest of the new varieties. All Roses are 2-year No. 1 
NEW YORKER. Described and illustrated on page 7. 
QD) NOCTURNE. Plant Pat. 713. Bright cardinal-red with 
AAAS dark shadings; copper-red in midsummer. Unusually 
attractive form. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
(@\ SAN FERNANDO. Plant Pat. 785. A glowing currant- 
AARS red that stays red, without bluing. And fragrant. 
Sle piOneachi om hOleaomlist. 
VALIANT. Lovely bud of bold red that turns to a luminous 
crimson as it opens. Very high centered. Plant Pat. 914. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
YELLOW SHADES 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. One of the AARS winner for 
AANRS 1948. Five- to six-inch flowers of buff-orange with 
a touch of orange-yellow at the base of each petal. Very 
similar in color to the favorite Jonna Hill. About 3% ft. 
in height. Plant Pat. 824. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
ECLIPSE. Bud remarkably long-pointed, deep gold, most 
distinct type. Flower fairly large and semi-double. We 
believe this rose has the nicest buds of any rose. About 
3 fieim height. Latent Now i i2esols> 0each a3 etoresoado: 
(@\ LOWELL THOMAS. Plant Pat. 595. THE yellow of 
aes the ‘(10 Best’? group. Notable for the way it holds 
its clear yellow color. Excellent form. $1.65 each; 3 for 
$3.85. 
ee PEACE. Plant Pat. 591. Peace leads them all, as al- 
AARS ways, in the voting. There is no Rose to compare 
with it—it is the best of the best. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
QD SUTEHR’S GOLD, Described and illustrated on page 6. 
AAIRS 
FANDANGO (Plant Pat. No. 894) 
8 WE DO NOT HANDLE BOXED OR WAXED ROSES 
