Sleigh Bells (See puge 87) 
Souer Therese (Sister Therese) Each $1.25, Three $3.15, Doz. $12.50 
Long, pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily marked with carmine; the open 
flower is rich daffodil-yellow and holds its color well. Sweetbrier fragrance. The 
blooms come freely on splendid cutting stems. You can always recognize this 
Rose from its habit of forming sturdy, 3-foot, upright canes, which are topped 
by a “‘lighted’’ candelabra of five or more burning yellow blooms. 
“A Sterling Each $1.50, Three $3.75, Doz. $15.00 
a | A magnificent flaming pink flower of superb form in bud as well as open. The 
y base of the bloom is yellow, giving it a richness as well as clarity of color seldom 
observed. It has excellent foliage, grows strongly and blooms very freely in 
summer as well as in autumn. A sterling novelty. Winner of the Hubbard Medal. 
Sutter’s Gold (Patent Applied For) Each $2.00, Three $5.00, Doz. $20.00 
r (Winner All-America Rose Selections, 1950.) The most outstanding feature of 
: Sutter’s Gold is its beautiful, long, pointed yellow bud, richly shaded with coppery 
“| red. When fully open it is a superb yellow Rose with coppery veins through its 
ae flower petals. It is ar unusually strong grower, free branching and exceedingly 
f free blooming for a yellow Rose. The fragrance is excellent, foliage very good; 
4 all in aN a fine addition to the selection of yellow Roses. It also won the 
y Foreign Gold Medal in Paris in June, 1948. An international winner. 
Talisman Each $1.25, Three $3.15, Doz. $12.50 
” Brilliant red and gold buds, opening to well-shaped blooms of scarlet-orange and 
* rich yellow. Constantly in bloom; the most vivid color yet produced in Roses. 
Tallyho (Patent Applied For) 
Each $2.00, Three $5.00, Doz. $20.00 
Tallyho combines the finest characteristics found in the best 
Roses of today with a color which is entirely new to Roses. The 
coloring, varying somewhat with the weather and the planting 
location, on the inside of the petals is always a delightful shade 
of pink, such as Tyrian rose, China-rose, phlox-pink, or Neyron- 
rose, cnd the outside of the petals varies from crimson to car- 
dinal-red. Although it is a bi-color, the contrast is not great. 
The buds are ovoid in shape, opening to flowers with a spicy 
fragrance. The long-stemmed flowers ast exceedingly well when 
cut because they have plenty of substance. It continually 
branches and throws out long, straight flower stems with a 
becutiful bud at the top. The plant will be one of the largest 
in the Rose garden. 
The Doctor Each $1.25, Three $3.15, Doz. $12.50 
This magnificent Howard & Smith Rose is internationally recog- 
nized as one of the outstanding new Roses. We regard this Rose 
as one of the best; a variety which will be greatly sought after 
when better known. The buds are long and pointed, expand to 
2 a simply enormous bloom in their fully developed state. The 
i? 23 : color is an exquisite sivery. pink, uniform in color both in bud 
and open flower with a fragrance so intense that it can be 
detected many yards away. 
“HR 
Shanyri-ia (See page 87) 
STERLING 
Winner of Hub- 
bard Medal, be- 
ing: 
The best American 
Rose of the past 
five years. 
£88] 
