HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Rubaiyat. Patent 758. Here is a large, new Rose 
fully as vigorous as Radiance. Large, cerise-red 
buds, opening to rose-red flowers. The strong 
bush produces many fine flowers on strong stems; 
large foliage. Has become a great favorite. $1.75. 
Soeur Therese. Long-pointed, chrome-yellow buds, 
opening to daffodil-like flowers. A favorite In 
many localities. $1.25. 
Sutter’s Gold. Patent 885. Strikingly beautiful 
long-pointed buds richly shaded orange and red, 
opening into yellow flowers. Fairly vigorous in 
growth; free bloomer. One of the four 1950 AII- 
America Winners, and is a much better Rose than 
we thought the first year it would be. We grow 
it successfully at Thomasville. $2.25. 
Talisman. Brilliant red and gold buds, opening 
to orange-yellow flowers, gradually changing to 
light yellow, tinged pink. $1.25. 
Tallyho. Patent 828. A very different and unique 
Rose, and a 1949 All-America Winner. Buds are 
almost red; open flower is Neyron-like rose-pink, 
with outer petals carmine. No picture seems to 
quite capture its true color and charm. $1.75. 
The Doctor. Sparkling pink, pointed bud; large, 
rose-pink flower. Does not grow fast first year; 
afterward is large, thrifty and outstanding. For 
those who can exercise a little patience and give 
it a little extra care it usually becomes the most 
charming and appreciated pink Rose. $1.50. 
‘eo White Killarney. Sport of Killarney. A good, 
~~ long-lived, white Rose. $1.25. 
LIGHT EDITOR McFARLAND Yellow Talisman. Buds golden yellow, long- 
pointed; flowers somewhat lighter. Very success- 
fully grown at Thomasville. Bush is vigorous, 
Nocturne. Patent 713. Deep cardinal-red; long superior to its parent. $1.25. 
pointed buds and large flowers on stiff stems, 
usually one perfect flower to a stem. Most vigor- 
ous of dark reds at Thomasville. Very vigorous 
in growth, stand out above most dark reds. In a We a ostage or express on 
close_race with Mirandy and Crimson Glory is aah Ne 3 P 
first in popularity in the Southeast. $1.75. Rose mail orders. 
Peace. Patent 591. World’s No. 1 Rose. Winner 
of all top national awards in America, France, 
England and other countries, and blue ribbons 
and sweepstakes in shows everywhere. Peace is a 
strong grower, with large, handsome foliage and 
produces very large, very double and lasting 
flowers of soft yellow, flushed and tinged pink. 
An exquisite Rose. $2.50. 
Poinsettia. Distinctively different from other 
reds in_ color and foliage. Poinsettia-scarlet, 4 
double blooms, borne on strong stems. Large a 
foliage; vigorous bush. $1.50. 
President Hoover. Flame-pink, scarlet and yellow; 
long-pointed buds on heavy, stiff stems. A good ; 
Rose, honoring a sound and patriotic American. ¥ E 
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Priscilla. An exquisite light rose-pink variety that 
blooms profusely over a long season. $1.25. 
Radiance. The great, dependable favorite of the 
South. Carmine-pink blooms on strong stems. ss 
A vigorous, free bloomer over a long season. It <% 2 
may be a lazy gardener’s Rose, but everyone loves Fi Se 
it for tts admirable qualities. $1.25. 
Red Radiance. Easily the most generally planted 
red Rose in the South, for like its parent, Radiance 
It is practically perfect in size, stem, growth, 
freedom of bloom and persistency. $1.25. 
Red Talisman. Flame-red sport of Talisman, with 
identical Jong-pointed buds, and moderately 
large flowers produced freely on fine stems over a 
long season. $1.25. EDITOR McFARLAND 
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