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RECENT ALL-AMERICA AWARD WINNERS [ 
@ CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455)—The All-America Rose for 
AMES 1941. The long slender buds are blood-red, and the brilliant open flowers 
spectrum-red in cool weather. Cerise in hot weather. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 
each. Postpaid. 
, & * FORTY-NINER (Pat. No. 792)—AARS winner for 1949. Brilliant bicolor. 
F B> Rich yellow outside, vivid red inside. Chrome yellow bud. Vigorous grower 
and quite free from thorns. The best non-fading bicolor rose. Each $2.25; 3 or 
more $2.00 each. Postpaid. | 
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ASBS delicate light pink. Strong, hardy, fully branched; dark green foliage. Long 
stems, excellent for cutting. AARS award for 1952. $2.50 enc: 3 or more $2.20 
each. Postpaid. 
@ FRED HOWARD (Pat. No. 1006)—-Long rich yellow buds are tipped with | 
@ FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. No. 731)—Beautiful buds of burnt-orange open to | 
ASBS lasting blooms of reddish apricot aging to orange-pink. Sturdy, glossy I 
foliage. All America winner in 1944. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. 
NOCTURNE (Pat. 713) 
@ HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. No. 1028)—Named after one of Ka RUBAIYAT (Pat. No. 758)—All-America Selection for 1947. 
the greatest of American Concert Artists. Color varies with “~ Extra large blooms of rose-red inside petals, with outside sev- 
the weather, sometimes a light sparkling pink, rnore often a eral shades lighter. Vigorous plant, resistant to minor ills. Each 
luminous apricot. Unusually large and long buds. Vigorous $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. 
grower. $2.75 each; 3 or more $2.40 each. Postpaid. 7 
(@\ MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)— All-America Selection for 1945. Aas aeniinmanenen con ce ete ee Fen Boat _ 
Kit ey NYS 3 oo blooms borne singly on vigorous, upright plant. Strong eas 
Large ovoid buds of deep, dark red with black shading fragrance. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. Postpaid. 94 
opening to rich wine-red. Delicious damask fragrance. Hach 
BIE OUR ONU MS ARS SUE IESE Q SLEIGH BELLS (P.A.F.)—At last a white rose that really 4 
grows, and blooms and blooms. Large ovoid buds borne i 
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singly on long stems. A trace of cool primrose at the base of the Bacl 
petals adds life to the large fragrant blooms. Glossy foliage 
resistant to disease. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. Postpaid. _ (kil 
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@ NOCTURNE (Pat. No. 713)—AARS Selection for 1948. Large 
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pointed buds open to semi-double blooms of cardinal red 
shading to deeper crimson. Strong fragrance. Each $2.00; 3 or 
more $1.75 each. Postpaid. 
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@ PEACE (Pat. 591)—1946 AARS Winner. One of the loveliest @ SUTTER’ GOLD (Pat. No. 885)—The only rose to win both 
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roses of our century. Golden yellow buds from canary yellow the Bagatelle Gold Medal and the All-America Award for 
to pale gold, to iridescent cream. Unusually large flowers borne 1950. Beautiful golden buds overlaid with orange and red open FIR 
on strong stems. Glossy green foliage. Hach $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 to spectacular flowers with more fragrance than any other _ ‘i 
each. Postpaid. yellow rose. Each $2.25; 3 or more $2.00 each. Postpaid. nn 
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