PATENTED ROSES 
Spring Shipment Only 
100—CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105.) A deep crimson with a velvety 
sheen. Perfect buds open into large, magnificent blooms. Very fragrant, 
hardy bush. One of the finest deep reds. 
Each $1.75 3 for $4.65 
101—CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. 455.) Lovely long stream- 
lined buds open to enchanting full blown flowers. No picture can do the 
colors justice. The buds are carmine and the open flowers cerise, beauti- 
ful in all states. Long stems fine for cutting. 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.25 
102—FORTY-NINER. (Pot. No. 702.) All-America Award for 1949. The 
most brilliantly hued bicolored ever introduced. Inside of petals a vivid 
Oriental red while outside is a chrome-yellow. It makes a beautiful plant 
in the garden, tall and vigorous. Long-shaped buds open into well shaped 
blooms. 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.25 
Cat. No. 103——Sutter’s Gold (Pat. No. 885) 
Each $2.25 3 for $6.00 
103—-SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. No. 885.) Long pointed yellow buds, 
richly shaded with orange and red. Long, straight stems; rich foli- 
age; a vigorous grower. 
Each $2.25 3 for $6.00 
104—PEACE. (Pat. No. 591.) Won the highest rating ever given a 
Rose. Perfect buds open into immense, fuily double, fragrant flow- 
ers. The greatest charm is the changing panorama of colors. The 
flowers last a long time and are beautiful at all stages. 
Each $2.50 3 for $6.60 
105—FRED HOWARD. (Pat. No. 1006.) 1951 Award Winner. 
Golden orange blooms with pink shadings. Very double, free 
blooming Rose. 
Each $2.75 3 for $7.20 
106—HELEN TRAUBEL. (Pat. App. For.) 1951 Award Winner. 
Large pink blooms, shaded at center with yellow or cream tones. 
5 to 6 in. blooms on long stems and rich green foliage. 
Each $2.75 3 for $7.20 
107—TALLYHO. (Pat. No. 828.) Beautiful deep cardinal-red buds, 
remarkably handsome open flowers with many petals, rich spicy 
fragrance. Inside of petals is a delightful shade of pink, outside is 
a rich crimson. A unique color scheme never before seen in a Rose. 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.25 
108—CAPISTRANO. (Pat. No. 992.) All-America Rose Winner for 
1950. A vigorous’ and sturdy Hybrid Tea, producing unusually large 
buds and flowers of rich, warm rose-pink color and heavy fragrance 
on extra long stems. 
Cat. No. 107— Tallyho (Pat. No. 828) Each $2.25 3 for $6.00 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.25 109—LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. No. 595.) All-America Rose Selec- 
tion Award for 1944. Perfect buds opening into chrome-yellow 
flowers with delicate fragrance. Retains color well. 
110—NEW YORKER, (Pat. No. 823.) Beautiful 
buds open into scarlet flowers of rose-red under- Each $2.00 3 for $5.25 
tones with a rich velvety sheen. Unfading blooms 
even in hottest of weather. Delightful Raspberrylike PZT ae 
fragrance. — YND OF SO Me a ET 
Each $2.00 3 for $5.25 tO M De Soil Mound 
111—NOCTURNE. (Pat. No. 713.) All-America Ae ik abide 
Rose Selection Award, 1948. Flowers are dark red g ma CANES cur “SN 
with maroon shadings, and pleasantly fragrant. con necator ~~ 
This Rose has one of the most perfect buds of any ry Dos su AFACE SOIL 4 \" shy 
red Rose. = 
Each $1.75 3 for $4.65 ae 
112—SHOW GIRL. (Pat. No. 646.) Blooms are 
rich, deep pink on long stems. Extra heavy plant, 
producing amazingly long buds, excellent for cut- 
ting. 
Each $1.75 3 for $4.65 
Prize Winner Rose Collection 
Cat. No. 811 
Forty-Niner 1 Crimson Glory 
Capistrano 1 Charlotte Armstrong 
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Tallyho 1 Lowell Thomas 
Peace 1 New Yorker 
All 10 for $17.75 
Correct Planting, Pruning and Protection 
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