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CAPISTRANO. 
Patent 922 
Better Times. Cerise-red; pointed buds on long, 
stiff stems. Fime for cutting. $1.50. 
Betty Uprichard. Carmine, shaded salmon. 
orous bush; profuse bloomer. $1.25. 
Briarcliff. Rose-pink; large, double, fragrant. $1.25. 
Capistrano. Patent 922. One of the four 1950 
All-America Winners. Deep, glowing rose-pink 
buds; large flowers. Sturdy, upright growth. A 
rose of great merit. $2.25. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Patent 455. <A _ great 
Rose, second only to Peace in national popularity. 
Bud long pointed, carmine-red; open flower cerise. 
Long stems; vigorous growth. Very fine and 
very satisfactory. $2.00. 
Countess Vandal. Coppery salmon-pink; long, 
pointed buds and large, high-centered flowers on 
stiff stems. Vigorous and outstanding. $1.50. 
Vig- 
Crimson Glory. Patent 105. All that the name = 
implies. Deep crimson-red; very double. For all 
sections it is at the top of the list of dark red 
Roses. $1.75. 
Dainty Bess. Charming, single, wild-rose-pink 
flowers in clusters. Flower large; bush vigorous. 
$1.50. 
Debonair. Patent 677. Primrose-yellow; beautiful, 
high-centered flowers. Vigorous. A lovely new 
yellow Rose of much merit. $1.75. 
Eclipse. Patent 172. Long, streamlined buds of 
clearest deep yellow. Growth vigorous; foliage 
abundant. Thriftiest of the deep yellows; deserves 
a place in every garden. $1.75. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink; comparable to 
Radiance in growth and blooming. During 
hottest weather is the most dependable Hybrid 
Tea Rose. Very thrifty; very profuse. $1.25. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant crimson. Fairly 
double, fragrant blooms on long stems. The most 
generally satisfactory and successful of non- 
patented deep red Roses. $1.25. 
Forty-niner. Patent 792. One of the most brilliant 
and attractive of bicolor Roses. Vivid oriental red 
with chrome-yellow reverse, the yellow being 
most evident in the bud. $1.75. 
Fred Howard. Patent 1006. All-America Winner 
for 1952. Long, rich yellow buds are delicately 
penciled at the tips with a soft pink; large flower; 
stiff stems. $2.75. 
HYBRID TEA 
aséed 
Girona. A unique bicolor with 
lovely buds of turkey-red and 
deep yellow; vigorous and very 
fragrant. $1.25, 
Golden Dawn. Bud ts sunflower- 
yellow, flushed with old-rose; 
flower very double, perfectly 
formed, fragrant. Open flower Is 
lemon-yellow, showing pink 
tinges as it ages. Vigorous bush; 
abundant foliage. $1.25. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte. 
Patent 774. Poimted buds on 
long stems; carmine-red, open- 
Ing to begonia- pink. Tall grower; 
bronze foliage. $1.75. 
Helen Traubel. Patent 1028. All-America Winner, 
1952. Beautiful new pink Hybrid Tea Rose named 
for the first lady of American opera who ts known 
the world over for her magnificent voice and skillful 
performance of Wagnerian roles. Long, tapered 
buds, large flower. Color varies with the weather, 
sometimes Is lively, light pmk, more often apricot- 
pink. $2.75. 
Hinrich Gaede. A Rose of unusual, intense color. 
Nasturtium-red pointed buds open into large, 
orange-yellow flowers with nasturtium-red shad- 
moves, SiSiL ANS}, 
Innocence. Large, almost single 
flowers with showy golden stamens, 
Dainty Bess. A lovely variety. $1.50. 
ivory-white 
similar to 
DAINTY BESS 
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