gti fine 
RED ROSES Rubaiyat (Pat. 758). All America 
‘ @ s 1947. A brilliant flower of rose-red 
Bravo (Pat. 983). A big, bold to crimson. Buds are long and shapely; 
rose with plenty of shapely ruf- gracefully held on long stems. One of the top 
fled petals. The sparkling, cardi- ten All America roses of 1951. $1.75 each. 
nal-red bloom will not fade in 
hottest weather. Grows bushy to 
medium height. Introduced in 
(95, G2AS eeteay. 
San Fernando (Pat. 785). Long 
‘AAKRS pointed buds, well formed and richly 
colored open to fragrant glowing red 
flowers. When open the blooms assume a 
Christopher Stone. Large, formal, brilliant scarlet color. Luxuriant foliage. 
double rose of glowing crimson- $1.75 each. 
scarlet, with deeper shadings. 
Long lasting and fragrant. Does Southport. Brilliant, unfading scarlet with a 
not fade. Truly beautiful, even hint of gold in the center. Tea fragrance. 
when fully open. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Blood red sport 
of Pres. Hoover. Tight buds and high cen- 
tered flowers toned cerise at center. More 
carmine in hot weather. $1.50 each. 
Etoile d2 Hollande. Buds of vel- 
vet maroon open to a beautiful 
full rose of glowing crimson with 
darker shadings. Does not fade. 
BRAVO (Pat. 983) $2.25 Rich with its old-rose fragrance. 
Mirandy (Pat. 632). All America Win- CERISE-RED ROSES 
oh MARK SULLIVAN Ae ner, 1944. A glorious deep red rose, Q Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455) 
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m = (Pat, 599) $1.50 heavily double. Excellent in bud and Ags Beautiful, long, pointed buds of clear 
= cerise-pink, opening to neatly tailored 
as open flowers. You will like this new rose fl Petal eas ee Pia anlar 
j named in honor of Mirandy of radio fame. eee, eta a ll ee : ah 
> $1.75 each ine. igorous mi ew-resistant Oliage, vig- 
* i “ i orous and free branching. $2.00 each. 
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| 4 ff ‘ New Yorker (Pat. 823). Clear large, spark- 
ling red flowers that do not fade in any type (@D Grand Duchess Charlotte (Pat. 714) 
of weather. All of the blossoms that we have ABS Buds a rich claret changing as the 
ae ever seen were at least 6 inches across, and : flower opens to a lovely begonia rose. 
: . they were beautiful. The fragrance makes Richly fragrant and unusual in color. $1.75 
us think of raspberries. $2.00 each. each. 
Tallyho (Pat. 828). AARS ‘49. A 
Nocturne (Pat. 713). Deep AaRs lovely combination of pink and red. The 
ARS cardinal red buds of exquisite outside of petals crimson to cardinal 
shape open to form large richly depending on the weather, while the inner 
y textured flowers. Pleasingly fragrant. surfaces are many shades of rose and pink. 
Buds in abundance for cutting. $1.75 Robust and free blooming. $2.00 each. 
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Of the multitude of new roses offered each 
= . season, only a few have merit enough to stay 
2 4 with us. Roses described on these pages have 
RS been selected for distinctive individuality. 
Their garden merit has been well proven, : c 
therefore, satisfactory performance has estab- ‘ z ; 
lished their popularity. e oy 
$1.25 each unless otherwise indicated. 
Priced slightly higher in containers. 
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