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SUTTER’S GOLD—Armstronc’'s LEADING PRIzE-WINNER 
Susan Louise. This is the truly ever-blooming bush form of the beautiful 
climber, Belle of Portugal, and in our opinion one of the most valuable and delightful 
roses in existence, regardless of color, form, or age. For the novice or the profes- 
sional, at the beach or the desert, Susan Louise gives happily and constantly. 
Buds are very long-pointed, deep pink, excellent for bouquets; the open flower is 
semi-double, flesh-pink, charming and graceful. Robust grower to 5 feet or more 
and truly everblooming. This, friends, is a ROSE! 
“Susan Loutse, a truly everblooming beauty, still at it when a November freeze put an 
end to her scintillating display.’’—Mrs. George W. Childers, Covington, Kentucky. 
“Of Susan Louise, I'M say little, simply because once started, I could never quit. . . 
this much and no more,—she is one of my ten most beautiful flowers,—an unsurpassed dar- 
ling... Mr. Tillotson’s all-out vote for Susan Louise should assure every customer that 
when he says ‘this is it,’ it really is.’’—Sarah Lakey, Tulsa, Oklahoma. (‘‘Mr. Til- 
lotson’’ blushes with becoming modesty, secretly deciding to re-check some of 
his other effusions, to be sure they are “‘it.’’) 3 for 3.65 cacholaas: 
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Suzon Lotthe. H. Tea. Patent 934. When viewing the Conard-Pyle test 
gardens with Mr. Robert Pyle in the spring of 1949, I noted a delicate and very 
' lovely rose in pastel shades of pearl-pink and peach which stood out among the 
many new beauties. Later we were privileged to try it in our own gardens. Every- 
body in our group immediately loved it. Time passes—and lo!—Here it is in 
commerce—Suzon Lotthe—one of the most exquisite hybrid teas listed in this 
catalog—has everything plus, and well worth the price. 2.50 
