Fandango—(Plant Pat. No. 894)—This is a beautiful rose with rich coloring and mild fragrance. The ovoid 
buds are a deep, rich scarlet which changes into a bright cerise red as the flower opens. The large 
petals have a crisp, ruffled appearance—which adds to their beauty. Early bloomer, is compact and 
vigorous with glossy heavy foliage to background the endless mass of color. No. 1 grade......each, 2.00 
Forty-niner—(Plant Pat. No. 792)—Bi-colored rose, the inside face of the petals is a vivid orient red. 
The outside of the petals is a straw yellow. Well-shaped buds with upright growing bush. No. 1 
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First Love—(Plant Pat. No. 921)—Long and slender buds, shading from rose to dawn-pink. Mildly fragrant. 
Plant is vigorous grower with disease-resistant foliage. Good stems. No. 1 grade..............-.-- each, 2.25 
Heart’s Desire—(Plant Pat. No. 501)—Long, pointed, perfect-shaped buds of pure, bright, glowing red, 
opening to large, bright red flowers that fade very slowly. Very fragrant. Vigorous growing bush. 
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Helen Traubel—(Plant Pat. No. 1028)—A distinctive rose with color varying from sparkling pink to luminous 
apricot, with bright undertones which literally make flowers sparkle. Large, tapering buds which unfold 
into glorious blooms, with lovely: fragrance. Large growing plant with attractive foliage. No. 1 
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Hilltop—(Plant Pat. No. 525)—Exquisite buds of bright peach pink and cream tones, opening into large 
double flowers of deep buff with delicate coral pink shadings in the center of bloom. Upright grower, 
producing goodistems for CUITINGs INO. MAGNO sce c ccc cee ceene ce cece ae cece nenneweceeeecedectasen cuccensanseensespesec==e each, 1.75 
Juno—(Plant Pat. No. 895)—This variety has combined large size, bright color, and perfection of form into 
a very fine rose. The long, tapering clear pink buds unfold into big double high centered flowers of 
lighter pink tones, with lovely lines, which never lose their attractiveness. The plant is low, bushy and 
compact, with large glossy foliage. No. 1 grade....... Botte coseuevieadest coe. sncciaseudeasessuasacceacoettecucacsceteeaes each, 2.25 
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Lowell Thomas—(Plant Pat. No. 595)—Long, tightly furled buds of golden yellow opening slowly into mildly 
fragrantilowerssVigorousigrowing DUSIis INO. I cCnCiCl ese cce reser eee eee eee each, 2.00 
Marcia—One of our newer creations. (Our seedling No. 35 that won much acclaim when exhibited last year.) 
Buds are a lovely, vibrant pink, with undertones of sparkling coral, which open into large well shaped 
blooms of warm, bright pink. Bush is excellent grower, with good upright habit. No. 1 grade, each, 1.50 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek—(Plant Pat. No. 664)—Large, perfectly formed, long buds of soft primrose-yellow 
opening to large ivory flowers. Bushes are tall and strong growing. Flowers are fragrant. No. 1 
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Mme. Henri Guillot—(Plant Pat. No. 337)—This charming two-toned rose is a harmony of deep watermelon 
pink heavily veined with reddish orange. No. 1 grade..........2.---------sse----eeee-ecceeeeeeeeneeccceeeeeeeeeceees each, 1.75 
Mirandy—(Plant Pat. No. 632)—Buds are dark red with black shadings opening to very large deep red 
blooms. The bush is a strong grower and has fine dark green foliage. Very fragrant. A fine rose for 
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Mission Bells—(Plant Pat. No. 923)—All-America Award winner for 1950, and a truly gorgeous rose. Pointed, 
well formed buds of salmon pink slowly open to huge, high-centered blooms of clear shrimp-pink. 
Richly fragrant. Plants are big and strong, heavily branched. No. 1 grade__................-----.----- each, 2.25 
Nocturne—(Plant Pat. No. 713)—This new rose has long, dark red, perfect buds opening to deep red, 
fragrant flowers. All-America winner for 1948. No. 1 grade.u.....---..------.----2cecceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeneneeeeeeee each, 2.00 
Peace—(Plant Pat. No. 591)—A glorious rose that will always be interesting. Large yellow buds marked 
with red opening to very large light yellow flowers with petals edged with pink. Strong growing bush. 
AllEAmertcan winner fOre L946: NOsml GTO Ce eee cee scree ene seca eee eee ae ee each, 2.50 
Pinkie—(Plant Pat. No. 712) (Polyantha)—Bushy plant covered with clusters of dainty little pink buds and 
flowers. Much like China Doll but lighter pink. Blooms nearly continuously from early spring until 
latenfall2All=Amentca winner forall 9470 NO sul aC 1 ChCl ee cee ete coe anon eecearec seeeener ee each, 1.75 
Santa Anita—(Plant Pat. No. 539)—A true pink rose. Flowers and buds are beautifully shaped on strong 
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Sleigh Bells—(Plant Pat. No. 1004)—A new white rose with a touch of primrose at the base of each petal. 
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Sutter’s Gold—(Plant Pat. No. 885)—Long pointed bright yellow buds richly shaded with orange and red. 
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Suzon Lotthe—(Plant Pat. No. 934)—Peach colored buds which hold their high peach-colored centers while 
row after row of outer petals slowly open to show tints of pearl-pink flushed with deeper pink toward 
outer edge of petals. Color varies from deepest pink to pearly white. Lovely fragrance. Plants are 
vigorous with good strong stems for cutting. Disease resistant foliage. No. 1 grade.................. each, 2.50 
Taffeta—(Plant Pat. No. 716)—Vigorous, upright plant with glossy green foliage. Fine-formed buds with 
pink, orange and salmon shadings. Open flowers are salmon-pink with yellow on reverse side. All- 
‘Americarwinner foral948.; NOI sQrad Geer sccces eercee eee ee ee each, 1.75 
Tallyho—(Plant Pat. No. 828)—Cardinal red shading to rose red. Normal green foliage. Mildew resistant. 
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The Doctor—Very large, beautiful buds and flowers of rose-pink. Very fragrant, 6- to 7-inch flowers. One 
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Tom Breneman—(Plant Pat. No. 986)—Long, perfectly shaped buds which expand slowly into beautiful 
blooms of watermelon red tones. Intense fragrance. A plant that is full of vigor and will produce an 
abundance of gloriously beautiful blooms. No. 1 grade...........2..c-cc---ceceeeececeeeceeeneeeceeeneeeneceseeee each, 2.00 
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