Vewer Hardy Garden Roses 
Price: $2.00 each. $39.00 per dozen, except where noted 
Sutter’s Gold (#885) (A.A.IR.S.) — Outstand- 
ingly beautiful long pointed yellow bud, richly 
shaded orange and red. Plant is strong, vigorous 
and free flowering, producing quantities of flowers 
on long, straight stems. Leaves glossy and disease 
resistant. This delightful flower has a rich tea 
fragrance not found in any other yellow Rose. 
Price: $2.50 per plant, $25.00 per doz. 
Taffeta (#716)—Fragrant, long stemmed perfectly 
formed buds of rich pink and salmon shades. As 
flower ages color fades to apricot with a flushed 
yellow reverse on the petals. Excellent growing 
habit. Price: $1.75 each, $17.50 per doz. 
Tallyho (#828)—Color on the inside of the petals 
a delightful Phlox pink and outside petals vary 
from crimson to cardinal red. Buds not as long as 
Charlotte Armstrong but ovoid in shape and 
larger petals than those of Charlotte Armstrong; 
full of a spicy fragrance. Flowers last exceedingly 
well when cut. 
Hieten Traubel 
Helen Traubel (P.A.F.)—Color varies with the weather 
from a light sparking pink to luminous apricot. The mag- 
nificent buds are unusually large and long and open to 
glorious blooms that lavishly display the lovely color. Plants 
are large and so vigorous that they nearly always display 
buds and blooms. This Rose is destined to be one of the 
finest ever introduced and worthy to be named after one 
of the greatest American concert artists. An All America 
Winner for 1952. 3 to 4 feet. Price: 82.75 each, $30.00 
per dozen. 
Mission Bells (P.A.F.)—A deep glowing salmon, which 
opens to a clear shrimp pink. Vigorous, heavily branched 
plants clothed with disease resisting coppery green foliage. 
The buds are pointed and open to high centered flowers. 
Mission Bells produces large quantities of blooms throughout 
the season. With a pleasing tea fragrance, truly a Rose 
grower’s Rose. Price: $2.25 each, $22.50 per 
dozen. 
Noeturne (#713)—Brilliant cardinal red with darker color- 
ings through the petals. The unusually large buds of this 
particular variety are very heavy in texture and have an 
exquisite fragrance. Price: $1.75 each, $17.50 per 
dozen. 
New Yorker (#823)—The best red Rose of all times. This is 
truly a red, red Rose that does not change color until the 
last petals wither and fall. Clear sparkling flowers tre- 
mendous in size; foliage disease resistant, and habit of 
growth is sturdy and upright, attaining a height of about 3 
feet. Extremely prolific in growth and flowers. 
Peace—Opening color is bright Primrose yellow with the 
edges of the petals tinged cerise. As the flower advances 
from the bud state to the open flower the yellow becomes 
lemon shade while the pink intensifies to a watermelon 
shade. It has a delightful fragrance, and its exceptional 
petalage makes it very long lasting, as a cut flower. About 
the strongest growing Rose, that has ever been introduced 
for outdoors. Attains a height of 4 feet or more, with 
flowers produced on long strong stems. $2.50 each Sutter’s Gold (#885) 
San Fernando (#785)—Perfectly shaped streamlined buds 
of intense brilliant red, plus a heady perfume. The lovely 
buds develop into long-lasting blooms of glowing red 
changing to bright scarlet as blooms mature. Price: $1.75 
each, $17.50 per dozen. 
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