24 HENRY NURSERIES 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES 
(Continued) 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (Patent No. 824)—Double, 
with a touch of orange-yellow at base of 
petals, high-centered flowers of glowing buff- 
orange. A.A.R.S. award for 1948. 
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FORTY NINER (Patent No. 792)—Brilliantly hued 
bi-color that justly secured an A.A.R.S. award 
for 1949. Inside of petals is a vivid Orient-red, 
while outside is a chrome-yellow. Colors are 
lasting and bright. 
Price 
FRED HOWARD (Patent No. 1006)—Long, rich 
yellow buds are tipped with delicate pencilling 
of light pink. Strong, hardy, fully branched; 
dark shiny foliage; grows high; long stems, 
excellent for cutting. A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
Price 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
color varies with the weather, sometimes a 
light sparkling pink, more often a luminous 
apricot. Its unusually large and long buds are 
magnificent. Very vigorous grower. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1952. 
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KATHERINE T. MARSHALL Patent No. 607)—A 
rose of rare beauty and delicacy of form, 
growing vigorously with large, open upright 
blooms of warm, glowing pink. Perfect form 
and long stems. 
Price 
LOWELL THOMAS (Patent No. 595)—Long point- 
ed, large bud. Flower very double, high cen- 
tered, clear canary-yellow, on strong stem. 
Vigorous, upright grower. A.A.R.S. award for 
LOO 
PEACE (Patent No. 591)—Adjudged by experts 
to be one of the greatest new roses of all 
time. Magnificent large, very double blooms 
ranging in color from a deep yellow in bud, to 
creamy yellow with cerise-pink edging as the 
petals unfold, and finally an alabaster shade 
on fully open blooms. Very strong grower. 
Price 
REX ANDERSON (Patent No. 335)—An outstand- 
ing exhibition rose of delicate lovely ivory- 
white. Perfectly formed, slow opening, one 
of the few successful whites. 
Price 
ROSE OF FREEDOM (Patent No. 791)—Currant- 
red blooms with 60 to 70 petals borne on al- 
most thornless 28- to 32-inch stems. Winner 
City of Portland Award for 1947. Highest scor- 
ing red rose in 1946-47 nation-wide shows. 
Price 
(Patent applied for)—The 
SANTA ANITA (Patent No. 539)—Perfectly form- 
ed long pointed buds unfold into glorious 
flowers of crystal clear peach-blossom pink. 
Price 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
2-year No. 1 
ELSE POULSEN—Blooms in large pink clusters 
continuously throughout the season. One of 
the best pink floribundas. 
EUTIN—Large clusters of very double, deep red 
flowers on a vigorous mildew-resistant bush. 
FLORADORA—Scarlet and geranium-red flori- 
bunda producing double 25-petaled flowers. 
Height 2% feet. A.A.R.S. 1945 award. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Color brilliant cherry 
crimson; produced in enormous clusters. 
ORANGE TRIUMPH—Salmon-red with orange 
shadings, blooming in enormous clusters. 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BETTY PRIOR (Patent No. 340)—Produces large 
fragrant clusters continuously throughout the 
season. Opens lively red turning to shell-pink. 
Desirable for mass planting. 
Price 
CHATTER (Patent No. 739)—Unusually bright 
crimson, generous flower clusters, continuous- 
ly in bloom, velvety firm petals. 
Price 
FASHION (Patent No. 789)—Brilliant luminous 
coral flowers overlaid with gold, opening into 
wavy, graceful petals. All season bloom, large 
clusters and singly. A.A.R.S. award for 1950. 
Price 
PINOCCHIO (Patent No. 484)—A hardy plant 
producing an abundance of pointed buds of 
salmon-flushed gold, opening to miniature 
hybrid tea-like roses of soft clear pink and in 
great clusters. 
Price 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Patent No. 601)—Bud short 
pointed, begonia-rose. Flowers small, double, 
open, rosolane-pink borne on strong stems. 
Price 
VOGUE (Patent No. 926)—New floribunda with 
its own unique brilliantly glowing cherry-coral 
color. Individual flowers three to four inches 
in diameter are hybrid tea-shaped with per- 
ees high-centered form. A. A. R. S. award for 
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