Hybrid Tea Patented Roses (Con’t.) 
New Yorker. Plant Pat. 823. <A bright 
fiery red that literally shines in the 
garden, and does not blue. Large, 
well-formed, high-centered buds, ex- 
cellent for cutting. Long lasting; 
fragrant. Good vigorous plants, con- 
tinually in bloom, with handsome, 
disease-resistant foliage. New Yorker 
holds its color in all kinds of weath- 
er. A reliable variety with flowers 
that are consistently good and often 
enormous. 
$2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.25 
Nocturne. Plant Pat. 713. Long-pointed 
buds of perfect form open slowly to 
blooms of bright ecardinal-red with 
dark shadings. Coppery red during 
very hot weather. Blooms of show 
shape, with unique form and wavy 
petal style. Fragrant. Vigorous 
plants, resistant to black-spot. 
$1.75 ea.; 3 for $4.65 
Peace. Plant Pat. No. 591. Peace is the 
first rose to be awarded the National 
Gold Medal of the American Rose 
Society, the highest rose honor in 
America. It also received top na- 
tional awards in France and Eng- 
land. Flowers are extra large and 
long lasting, their tints of yellow, 
pale gold, cream and ivory having a 
varying blush of pink on the ruffled 
petal edges. The plant has great tall 
stems and handsome foliage. No such 
amazing combination of long stems, 
fine lasting qualities and huge, per- 
fectly formed flowers has ever exist- 
ed before. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
Rex Anderson, Patent No. 335. An out- 
standing exhibition rose of delicate, 
lovely ivory-white. Perfectly formed, 
slow opening, one of the few success- 
ful whites. Flowers fully double and 
of enormous size. 
$1.75 each, 3 for $4.65 
Sutter’s Gold, Pat. No. 885. Large 
quantities of long-pointed buds, rich- 
ly shaded with orange and red, are 
produced singly at the end of long 
straight stems. Ideal for cutting. 
The buds open to a rich deep orange 
and various shades of yellow. This 
variety excels all other yellow roses 
in the richness of its perfume. This 
outstanding rose was named in com- 
memoration of the 100th anniver- 
sary of the discovery of gold at Sut- 
ter’s Mill in California. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
Taffeta, Patent No. 716. Rich carmine- 
rose in the bud, changing to begonia- 
rose in open flower. Reverse of petals 
is yellow. Medium to large buds are 
perfectly formed with edges of the 
petals often frilled. They open to 
form double flowers with 21 well 
textured petals. A.A.R.S. award for 
1948. 
$1.75 each, 3 for $4.65 
Tallyho, Plant Pat. No. 828. 1949 All- 
America Winner. A delightful and 
unique shade of pink, with the out- 
side of the petals a rich crimson. Be- 
fore the buds unfold, they are a deep 
eardinal-red. The long-stemmed buds 
open slowly and last exceedingly 
well because they have such heavy 
substance. Tallyho has nearly all of 
the characteristics that planters want 
in a rose—easy growth, a beautiful 
bud, remarkably handsome open 
‘lowers, rich spicy fragrance, and a 
delightful color scheme never before 
seen in a rose. 
$2.00 each, 3 for $5.25 
REMITTANCE 
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We can not accept C.O.D. orders unless 
they are accompanied by 25% of the total 
amount of the order. Due to our heavy 
overhead expense we can not accept orders 
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