WHITE 
SLEIGH BELLS. One of the favorite white roses at the 
1950 Spokane Rose Show. Large ovoid buds that are 
produced singly on exceedingly long stems. The buds open 
to a large white bloom that has a trace of pink at the 
base similar to Frau Karl Druschki. Heavy substance and 
excellent foliage and best of all, this white rose is fragrant. 
We might say that this is the white rose you have been 
te for. Quantities limited. PAF. $2.00 each; 3 for 
.00. 
WHITE WINGS. Single, waxy white, with excellent foliage. 
Each individual 5-petaled flower has a lovely cluster of 
amethyst stamens tipped with anthers of gold. We always 
did like a few single roses in our garden, so this one is a 
favorite with us. About 3 ft. in height. Plant Pat. 850. 
BLE) Ceres BB iene B38}-7/ 5), 
MRS. H. M. EDDIE. A Canadian rose that is rapidly gaining 
favor in the U. S. Listed as a white rose, we call it cream. 
Exhibition size blooms. 2% ft. in height. Pat. No. 753. 
Sib Oheachie sy Lones ont be 
ORANGE AND TWO TONED 
BABE RUTH. Copper salmon buds that develop into 
large, ovoid flowers, color changing to rose pink as 
the petals fold back and the flower reaches its zenith. 
The stems are long, unbending, that support the 
flowers perfectly. 
Note: Five per cent of all moneys received from the 
distribution of this rose will be donated to the Babe 
Ruth Foundation for the fight against cancer in 
children. We think this is a nice way to have a rose 
bush and at the same time help a worthy cause. PAF. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. Long, pointed bud, upright stems. 
Color combination can hardly be described; pink, copper, 
gold and salmon. An excellent performer and very pop- 
uliary Abowt 3 it insheisht. Plant Pat. 38. $1.50 each; 
SetORepomiioe 
FORTY-NINER. Plant Pat. 792. One of the most richly 
AANRS brilliant of all bicolor Roses and certainly one of the 
most attractive. It isa clear, vivid red with pure gold on the 
reverse of the petals. Grand, vigorous plants with a satis- 
fying amount of bloom. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. 
FRED EDMUNDS. Beautifully shaped orange colored 
AAIRS buds open to a beautiful bloom of apricot-orange. 
The most widely sold rose in our summer salesyard. We 
potted 200 of this variety and they were sold as soon as 
they came into bud. About 114-2 ft. tall. Pat. No. 731. 
$1>5.0eache 3. fOr Scelb. 
HORACE McFARLAND. We believe that this is the 
AAYRS best of the roses that have been named for this fa- 
mous rosarian. Orange-pink in the bud with flowers of 
apricot-pink. A prolific grower with large flowers. About 
3 ft. in height. Patent No. 730. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT. A charming two-toned rose that is 
a favorite with everybody in the Inland Empire. Foliage 
of the leathery type that bears flowers of watermelon to 
raspberry pink, with a golden base. 2%-3 ft. in height. 
eK, NO. Sl, ics Geyelie 3} ioe Hiss. Wd- 
(GB TAFFETA. Like most two-toned varieties, this one is 
AAIRS somewhat variable, according to the season, the soil, 
and the climate. The predominate colors are orange, be- 
gonia, and carmine, with considerable yellow at the base. 
The buds are of medium size, well-formed and with fluted 
edges. The plant is well clothed with dark green leaves 
that are mahogany-red at maturity. A very good rose for 
cutting. About 214 ft. in height. Pat. No. 716. $1.50 each; 
By HONE Odeo (Be 
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TAFFETA (Plant Pat. No. 716) 
PINK SHADES 
Q CAPISTRANO. Described and illustrated on page 6. 
AYRS 
FIRST LOVE. Described and illustrated on page 7. 
JUNO. In this variety we have one of the most beautiful 
rose blooms in existence. The buds and flowers are ex- 
traordinarily large but because of their lovely lines never 
appear coarse. The color is bright clear pink. As the 
flower ages, it fades gracefully but never loses its attrac- 
tive color. The bloom is perfect at every stage, from the 
tapering bud to the big double high-centered flower. The 
plant is low, bushy and compact, with short, stout stems 
abundantly covered with large, glossy, leathery foliage. 
Plant Pat. 895. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. 
DP KATHERINE TV. MARSHALL. Plant Pat. 607. A soft 
AAIRS salmon-pink of lovely form; long lasting; heavy 
petals; fine for cutting. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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(@\ MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. A lovely exhibition 
ne rose with long-pointed deep coral-pink buds and 
blooms of clear coral-pink suffused with shimmering 
gold at the base. Never fading. Pat. No. 537. About 2% 
Pits Too Jovenmerlayl, shally) ereKelas 3) ioe She is. 
@ MISSION BELLS. Described and illustrated on page 6. 
AA\RS 
SHOW GIRL. Large deep pink rose buds that are excellent 
for cutting. Everybody will admire this rose in your gar- 
den. Pat. No. 646. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
SONATA. Very long pointed conicheal-red buds that open 
to a deep pink. One of our favorites. About 3 ft. in height. 
Patent No: 732. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
TALLYHO. Plant Pat. 828. Two-toned carmine-rose 
AAYRS or old-rose, a richly luscious color. Great bursts of 
bloom ona husky plant. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. 
TOM BRENEMAN. Named after the famous radio 
star because this rose seems to beam with laughter 
and happiness and from the time of the first 
bud until the last petal falls, you will find nothing 
dull about it. Long coral-rose buds expand slowly into 
beautiful, long-lasting flowers. Oh yes, it has that 
priceless ingredient of fragrance that is very pro- 
nounced. Our quantities are very limited. PAF. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
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