INTRODUCED 
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CAPISTRANO 
(Pat. 922) 1950 All America Award. Beautiful buds and open 
flowers all of clear pink without shading. Flowers are extremely large 
and full. Plants sturdy and vigorous with healthy heavy foliage and 
long stems for cutting. $2.25 each, 3 for $6.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Pat. 455) One of the most popular roses in the country, it pro- 
duces a steady succession of vivid cerise flowers from lovely carmine- 
red buds. Long-stemmed; dependable. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.25. 
CHIEF SEATTLE 
(P.A.F.) Brand new this year. Buds are of a delicious shade of warm 
orange, changing as the flower opens to an apricot-buff of pleasing 
softness. Blossoms are large, very double, and bloom well even in 
hot weather. Mildly fragrant. $2.50 each, 3 for $6.60. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
One of the finest red roses. Brilliant crimson-scarlet becoming COLIN 
deeper as the flower ages. Does not “‘blue’’ or fade in heat. $1.25 
each fon a0 OF 
KELLY 
COLIN KELLY 
(Pat. 752) An _ introduction by 
Marsh’s Nursery, this fine rose is 
only one of a number which have 
gone through extensive trials, been 
patented, and placed in commerce 
by ourselves. Colin Kelly seems to 
be particularly well adapted to warm 
regions, where it outblooms many 
other roses. The color is a beauti- 
ful, lively pink, changing to cerise- 
red (as in the illustration above) 
according to the weather and the 
season. But it is the unforgettable 
fragrance of this rose which endears 
it to every gardener. If you like your 
roses good and sweet, then Colin 
Kelly is for you! $1.50 each, 3 for 
M5} 07/5) 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
(See page 5) 
SOPYRIGHT 
ECLIPSE (See page 4) 
| QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
Throughout this catalog we 
quote with each rose description 
a price for 3 or more roses, 
These prices represent a dis- 
count of from 1212% to 20%. 
Combinations of identically 
priced roses are permissible. 
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