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Planting =- Patented Varieties 
MIRANDY. (Plant Pat. 632.) This huge 50 petaled Rose is of superb form and With each order is given a guide to successful 
coloring, Very free blooming, it is at its best in hot weather. Its deep crimson fall planting of Roses. 
buds open slowly into tremendous wine-red blooms. $2.25 each; 3 or 
more, $2.00 each. 
MISSION BELLS. (Plant Pat. 923.) A recent All-America winner, Mission Bells 
is a wonderful Rose of a clear salmon-pink. The blooms which will reach up to 
5 inches across carry about 40 petals. $2.35 each; 3 or more, $2.25 
each. 
BRANDYWINE. (Plant Pat. 530.) Vigorous and hardy, this fine yellow Rose f : = 
has handsome long pointed buds that are excellent for cutting. The sturdy i ~~ f. a 
plants which will often reach 4 feet tall, bloom through the season till late fall. 
$1.85 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
NEW YORKER. (Plant Pat. 823.) If you like tremendous dark red Roses, New f 
Yorker should be in your garden. It is magnificent in bud and in full bloom. \ 
Growing to about 3 feet, the bush is hardy, vigorous and disease resistant. 
$2.10 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Plant Pat. 607.) Chosen by the AARS com- 
mittee as one of the best Roses of all time, it bears large flowers of a clear 
warm pink. It is a sturdy plant with long stems, that will grow anywhere. 
$1.85 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
CHIEF SEATTLE. (Pat. app. for.) New. A new 1952 Rose chosen as the of- 
ficial Rose of Seattle’s Centennial celebration. It is a striking buff-apricot 
which holds its color well. Its buds containing 45 to 60 petals open 
slowly into large symmetrical blooms. The plant is extremely vigorous. 
$2.75 each. Lr 
Chief 
Seattle 
Katherine 
T. Marshall 
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