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Patented Hybrid Teas Roses in tree form are wonderfulZaccent points in the Rose Garden and these All- 
America Winners display their same breath-taking beauty in this form. 
The ten best Roses—all All-America Winners of the past—for the loveliest 
Rose Garden you have ever had. All are sturdy, proven varieties. All have the warmth $5.00 each, Six for $25.00 postpaid 
of rich colorings. On the inside of this folder you will see these Roses pictured in color Charlotte Armstrong Mirandy PEACE Katherine T. Marshall Forty-Niner 
showing their exceptional form and texture. 
Mirandy (Pat. No. 632). Deepest red. 1945 winner......................---- $1.50 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. No. 595). Canary yellow. 1944 winner................. 1.50 
Tallyho (Pat. No. 828). Pink and crimson tones. 1949 winner....... a eaciereierenee 1.75 
San Fernando (Pat. No. 785). Cherry-red. 1948 winner..................... 1.50 e e 
Peace (Pat. No. 591). Creamy-yellow with red edges. 1946 winner............. 2.00 Other Tree Rose Varieties 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 455). Crimson to cerise-red. 1941 winner... .. 1.50 
Rubaiyat (Pat. No. 758). Rose-red. 1947 winner.......................-.-.. 1.50 s 5 Se : 
Katherine T. Marshall (Pat. No. 607). Coral-pink and salmon with yellow Selected from your favorites among Roses 
tones 1944 i winner aarerrtacm sei oa critee le tiomins Grose ites eine dele ww tivavin 1.50 , . é 5 a ; : : : 
Nocturne (Pat. No. 713). Cardinal red. 1948 winner......................... 1.50 Caledon alee een .-.. White Fashion. ......Coral-pink suffused with gold 
Forty-Niner (Pat. No. 792). Two-tone, vivid red with’chrome-yellow. 1949 winner. 1.75 Capistrano. eee aeeeee ee reose-punk Mrs. E. P. Thom.............Deep yellow 
All Ten Winners for $1 3.50 postpaid Crimson Glory.............. Deep crimson Pinocchio Sita Gade, Pink with salmon 
Sutter’s Gold. ..... Yellow shaded with red 
Your Fauortle Aardy Hybrid /€a or Evertloomiug Kosed 
We oller these older, fine varieties in two-year-old, tield-grown stock—the best tor outdoor DIRECTIONS "OK PLANTING—FPiant 18 inches apart. Prepare bed by spading and 
turning over soil. Dig hold large enough to admit roots spread out. Fill in with half the soil, 
tramping with feet. Water thoroughly. Add rest of soil, mixed with liberal quantity of Driconure, 
Farmanure or Agrico Rose Food, heaping soil in mound around plant to 6-inch height. Level 
Each $1.15, 3 for $3.25, 5 for $5.25, 12 for $11.75 postpaid this mound when growth starts. 
Caledonia. Large, white, very double, hardy and long lasting. 
Slightly fragrant. 
planting. These are excellent in beds, borders and for cutting. 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
: Ore y Apricot Queen (Plant Pat. No. 464). Orange and apricot at base, 
Christopher Stone. Velvety scarlet-crimson. Very fragrant. Rosedale’s Sleepy Hollow to salmony-rose and pink. Long-pointed Gk $1.25 each. 
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Stands hot weather. Rose Gollection Capistrano (Plant Pat. No. 922). Magnificent clear rose-pink with- 
Condesa de Sastago. Pink two-tone. Coppery pink inside with out shadings. Immense blooms. Mild fragrance. 1950 All- 
golden tint outside. Raspberry fragrance. Fi Vie G cps America Winner. $2.00 each. 
: ive igorous rowin Cc tess Vandal (Plant Pat. No. 38). Bicolor. 3 
Dame Edith Helen. Glowing pink, large and full. Intensely ountess Vanda ant Fa 0. ) icolor. Coppery bronze 
and pink flooded with gold. Fine fragrance. $1.50 each. 
fragrant. Continuous bloomer. Hybrid Tea Roses Crimson Glory (Plant Pat. No. 105). Oxblood red. Intense, deep 
Duquesa de Penaranda. Copper-apricot in Summer; cinnamon- : é vivid crimson. Wonderful fragrance. $1.50 each. 
peach in Fall. Long-stemmed. Each Rose different in form, shading and Debonair (Plant Pat. No. 677). Rich, golden yellow. Large, double 
Edith Nellie Perkins Pink two-tone. Salmon-pink inside; fragrance. Delightful blooms from June blooms. Very vigorous grower. $1.50 each. 
rich, copper tinged outside. Large, continuous bloomer; mildly through September. cen Jubilee (Plant Pat. No. 824). Warm, buff-yellow. Very 
: = E arge, long-lasting, fragrant blooms. Profuse. $2.00 each. 
fragrant. Galedoniaee-e eee ....Large white 2 me A 
; . Mission Bells (Plant Pat. No. 923). Glowing shrimp-pink, high- 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red. Large, loose, semi-double flowers Dame Edithibiclanteen Glowing pink centered flowers. Richly Sane Eeavly eran ay a 
of great fragrance. Ht America Winner. $2.00 each. 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet (Plant Pat. No. 129). Coppery rose-pink. 
Soeur Therese..............Silvery yellow Very large, semi-double blooms. Honey-like fragrance. $1.50 each. 
Saturnia (Plant Pat. No. 349). Brilliant cardinal red inside; salmon- 
K. A. Viktoria. White. Soft, pearly white with lemon-yellow Condesa de Sastago........ . Pink two-tone 
center. Very fragrant. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Long, pointed buds opening to buttercup 
yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. Sturdy grower. Poinsettia Pitt tte eee eee Vivid red yellow outside. Pronounced fascinating fragrance. $1.50 each. 
, : : “ 6 Sutter’s Gold (Plant Pat. No. 885). Bright yellow shaded with red. 
Pink Dawn. Deep rose opening to pink tinted with orange at All Five Roses for $4.95 Most fragrant of all yellow Roses. 1950 All-America Winter and 
base. Fragrant. Top International Award Winner. $2.00 each. 
Poinsettia. The most brilliant of all red Roses. Vivid, vel- aaa —aaeazlae, Taffeta (Plant Pat. No. 716). Tones of pink, salmon and apricot- 
vety, high-centered buds open to long-lasting, perfectly formed yellow—changeable in its colorings like taffeta. Delightful. 
flowers. Glossy green foliage. Vigorous and hardy. All Roses Shipped 1948 All-America Winner. $1.50 each. 
m ee . . All $1.50 Hybrid Tea Roses are $15.00 per doz.; $1.75 Rose. 
5 ffodil yellow. Buds are silvery yellow. = S18 ) 7 3] P ; $ Roses, 
hha aa et of poare: Fragrant. Postpaid $17.50 per doz.; $2.00 Roses, $20.00 per doz., postpaid 
pis) 7 ape = 7 7 soe " 
laribuuda Koesei—Shrub-“/ype R 
aged = aged 
These large-flowered, truly everblooming Roses are very hardy and bloom profusely. Excellent for planting in beds or borders, they 
are the finest Roses for hedge purposes. Plant 2 or 3 feet apart. 
Betty Prior (Plant Pat. No. 340). Pink. Petals on outside are dark Pink Bountiful (Plant Pat. No. 601). Soft, glowing pink. Pro- 
carmine; on inside, several shades lighter. Single flower borne in fuse mass of color all Summer. Blooms open like miniature 
large clusters. Best for mass planting. Very fragrant. $1.35 each, Hybrid Teas. Charming, nutty fragrance. $1.50 each, three for 
three for $3.50, $13.50 per dozen. $3.75, $15.00 per dozen. 
Donald Prior (Plant Pat. No. 377). Red. Bright scarlet tinted with Pinkie. Large, double, slightly fragrant pink flowers. Dwarf, 
crimson. Semi-double and very free flowering. Fragrant. Con- bushy grower. Blooms profusely. $1.50 each, three for $3.75 
tinuous bloomer. $1.35 each, three for $3.50, $13.50 per dozen. $15.00 per dozen. ’ 
Fashion (Plant Pat. No. 789). Oriental-red buds open to blooms of 
coral-pink suffused with gold. A new, eye-arresting color. Masses 
of long-lasting blooms. Enchanting delicate fragrance. 1949 Baga- 
telle Gold Medal Winner. $2.00 each, three for $5.00, $20.00 
per dozen. Red Pinocchio (Plant Pat. No. 812). Glowing, velvety carmine. 
Pinocchio (Plant Pat. No. 484). Small, semi-double pink suffused 
with salmon blooms. Dwarf, bushy type. Very popular. $1.50 
each, three for $3.75, $15.00 per dozen. 
Wild Rose fragrance. Masses of full clustered blooms. Excep- 
4 ee : illi ermillion blooms. Prolific and continuous A . Z a oe mi 
Floradora. Brilliant ve tionally free flowering. $1.50 each, three for $3.75, $15.00 per 
June to Fall. $1.25 each, three for $3.35, $12.50 per dozen. 
dozen. 
Goldilocks (Plant Pat. No. 672). A rich, clear golden yellow showing . 
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up to excellent advantage against its dark green foliage. A neat Summer Snow a lant I Ue No. 416). White. Beautiful large 
grower of Sweetheart type and blooms freely. $1.50 each, three clusters; good for mass of color. $1.35 each, three for $3.50, 
for $3.75, $15.00 per dozen. $13.50 per dozen. 
Permanent Wave (Plant Pat. No. 107). Bright red. Large, semi- World’s Fair (Plant Pat. No. 362). Scarlet to maroon. Dark, 
double, open blooms. Petals waved and crinkly. Slightly fra- velvety clusters of blooms virtually hide this bushy plant. Large, 
Mis Cie 4 grant. ‘Tall, long-lasting. $1.35 each, three for $3.50, $13.50 double flowers open to show a mass of golden stamens. $1.35 each, 
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Floribunda Ratcs 5 per dozen. three for $3.50, $13.50 per dozen. 
