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WESTOVER NURSERY COMPANY 
Westover’s Rose List No. 51—Continued 
Each 
RED COLUMBIA—hybrid tea; Red 
A sport of Columbia. ........ + Ta $1.50 
RED DUCHESS— 
a Brownell; hybrid tea; (7.6) Red 
Soft yet pleasingly brilliant red. | Unusually 
captivating fragrance. Colorful persistent 
foliage. “Robust and ‘sturdy. ..:.2...25% $2.50 
RED MOSS— Red 
A Moss rose. Large, reddish rose; buds and 
flowers: heavily mossed? =!) .2 > 222. ane $1752 
RED PINOCCHIO—(8.7) 
Pat. No. 812; floribunda; Red 
Combines the best qualities of two of our most 
popular Floribundas, Pinocchio and Donald 
Prior. Color is rich dancing carmine. De- 
lightfully <fragrants Se.5.25 22> eee $2.00 
RED TALISMAN—hybrid tea; Red 
A sport of “Talismans .4..7 2-0. -) .-2 oe ee $1.50 
REX ANDERSON—(7.1) 
Pat. No. 335; hybrid tea; White 
An outstanding exhibition rose of delicate, 
lovely ivory-white; perfectly formed, slow 
opening, one of the very few successful whites. 
Always an excellent choice if you wish to 
achieve a garden spot effect of frosty white ..$2.25 
RHAPSODY— Boutonnieres 
This charming rose, with its streamlined 2” 
urn-shaped bud, creates admiration wherever 
shown. Unsurpassed for boutonnieres, cor- 
sages, and bouquets. Blooms are lovely 
orange tints inside, with a terra cotta hue out- 
side. Fragrance is an alluring sweet per- 
PUDIE rece aces does ads $1.75 
ROSENELFE—floribunda; (8.9) Pink 
This rose is most satisfactory in all respects. 
The La France buds are perfect for the lapel 
and both blooming and lasting qualities are 
excellent ace. PA 2 Pee ee $2.00 
ROSE OF FREEDOM—(8.4) 
Pat. No. 791; hybrid tea Red 
Winner, City of Portland Award for 1947. 
Beautiful, long-stemmed, currant-red blooms 
with delightful true rose fragrance. The love- 
ly blooms are normally borne singly on strong, 
straight, 28 to 32 inch stems. Abundant, 
handsome disease-resistant foliage. Highest 
scoring red rose in 1946-47 nationwide trials. $2.25 
RUBAIY AT—Pat. No. 758; hybrid tea; (8.4) Red 
Produces an abundance of long-pointed, attrac- 
tive buds on strong upright stems, that open to 
very large blooms of rose-red to crimson color 
in the heart of the half-open flower accentu- 
ated by the reverse of the petals which are sev- 
eral shades lighter. A.A.R.S. award for 1947. $2.25 
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