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Crimson 
Glory 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Pat. 105.) 
Many gardeners place this Rose at the 
SUTTER’S GOLD. 
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AA\RS 
(Plant Pat. 885.) A 
brilliant new golden 
yellow Rose which 
is shaded coppery 
orange. Its long, per- 
fectly shaped buds 
on long stems are 
wonderful for cut- 
ting. This splendid 
Rose which has won 
it produces a succession of richly fra- 
grant blooms. 
$1.85 each; 3 or more, 
$1.75 each. 
“Shades of Autumn 
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top of the red Rose group. Its very three international 
striking flowers are velvety crimson with awards, blooms and 
black and maroon shadings. Though blooms throughout 
the plant is of low spreading growth, the year. 
$2.50 each. 
Nocturne 
NOCTURNE. (Plant Pat. 713.) 
One glimpse of its long stream- 
lined buds always arouses en- 
thusiasm. Having been chosen 
as one of the top ten Roses 
in 1951, indicates this to be one of the best dark red 
Roses. $1.85 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
SUB-ZERO ROSES 
For those who live in colder areas, here is a new race of Roses 
with a hardiness to cold previously unknown. They are not 
only easier to grow but they will outlive ordinary hybrid Tea 
Roses, yet they give the same beauty of bloom. 
SHADES OF AUTUMN. (Brownell.) A joyous and abundant 
expression of bi-colored beauty. It combines shades of red, 
yellow and blush. 
CURLY PINK. (Plant Pat. 842.) Matchless as a combination 
of size, form of bloom, beauty of cluster, continuous bloom, 
vigor and hardiness. It is a two-toned pink ideal for cutting. 
LILY PONS. (Brownell.) Large graceful flowers that are white 
with a pure yellow center. 
Sub-Zero Prices: $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.85 each. 
