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Winning Roses AA'R S 
SPECIAL OFFER Just 
“Gold Medal Winners”, 1 each: your order and remit $16.85. 
8 All-America (these 2 pages) _. $16.00 Or any of these Roses may be ordered 
1 Helen Traubel (front cover) 2.75 
Full Value 
: 5 $18.75 
All 9 ROSES Only $16.85 
& MISSION BELLS. (Pat. No. 
$ 923.) Buds a beautiful deep 
salmon-pink opening to a clear 
shrimp-pink. Large flowers gener- 
ally borne singly on stems make this a very 
desirable Rose. $2.25 each. 
at the price listed for each variety. 
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(@\ NOCTURNE. (Pat. No. 713.) Large point- 
AIRS ed buds open to semi-double blooms of 
cardinal-red shading to deeper crimson. Strong 
fragrance. $1.75 each. 
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(@) SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. No. 885.) 
ARS The only Rose to win both the Bag- 
atelle Gold Medal and the All-America 
Award for 1950. Beautiful golden buds 
overlaid with orange and red open to spec- 
tacular flowers with more fragrance than 
any other yellow Rose. $2.25 each. 
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CHARLOTTE ARM.- 
ral STRONG. (Pat. No. 
455.) “All-America 
Selections for 1941, Stream- 
lined buds of spectrum-red 
open to full blooms of rich cerise. Flow- 
ers cerise in hot weather and spectrum- 
red in cool weather. A wonderful free- 
blooming garden Rose. $2.00 each. 
