A SALESMAN IS A MAN WHO SELLS 15 
TEA ROSES—Cont'd. 
Bin No. 
R-48 Katherine T. Marshall— A pink of rare beauty and form. 
A.A.R.S. Award, 1944. It is a clean, sparkling, warm pink 
of vigorous growth with large, open, friendly blooms. Fre: 
quently individual flowers are more than 5 inches across, but 
the petals are so heavy and sun resistant that they stand up 
well under all conditions. Very bushy and strong grower, it 
is a particularly tall, striking plant in keeping with the large, 
warm pink flowers. Exceptionally good for cutting. (Pat 
| 607.) 
| R-49 Diamond Jubilee — A.A.R.S., 1948. One of the longest lasting 
of Hybrid Tea Roses. The warm, glowing buff-orange blooms 
open slowly. (Pat. 824.) 
YELLOW VARIETIES 
R-50 Soeur Therese —- Buttercup-yellow. An astonishing Rose with 
buds in candelabras, each with its own cutting stem. 
R-51 Lowell Thomas — A.A.R.S., 1944. One of the finest of all yel- 
low Roses. The big, robust, tall plant flowers freely, and 
evety bloom is borne on a heavy, stout stem. (Pat. 595.) 
R-52 Mme. Chiang Kai-shek -The top All-America Winner for 1944, 
and unquestionably one of the finest light yellow Roses of all 
time. Great long buds of primrose-yellow open into huge 
flowers of light creamy ivory. (Pat. 664.) 
| R-53 Peace — This AJjl-America Winner for 1946 is one of the most 
| beautiful of all Roses and has probably won more prizes in 
shows than any other Rose in existence. Lovely shades of 
gold, cream and pink. The perfect, 5 to 6-inch bloom takes 
your breath away. Very vigorous and hardy. (Pat. 591.) 
| R-54  Sutter’s Gold -— This 1950 All-America Winner has long, bright 
| yellow buds shaded red and orange. It is the most fragrant 
i of all yellow Roses. (Pat. 885.) 
4 R-55 V for Victory — Beautiful, large, very double, yellow, constantly 
blooming Rose. Very popular in Minnesota. (Pat. 543.) 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA CLIMBING ROSES (B) 
$3.25 Each $37.75 Dozen 
R-56 Climbing Night — A big, vigorous plant covered with exquisite 
deep red buds and large, velvety-textured, crimson flowers, 
shaded black and maroon. Cinnamon-clove fragrance will 
scent your entire garden. (Pat. 439.) 
R-57. Dr. J. H. Nicolas —Repeat blooms all during the season. It has 
richly fragrant, double, rose-pink blooms 6 inches and more 
across. Extremely hardy and vigorous. (Pat. 457.) 
R-58 High Noon — Buds of intense, shining yellow. Makes a perfect 
8 to 10-foot pillar against a wall or trellis where its blooms 
and glossy foliage show off. From early spring until late fall 
you can cut beautiful, long-stemmed Roses. A.A.R.S., 1948. 
(Pat. 704.) 
R-59 Climbing Peace — This new climbing sport has the same foliage, 
stems and perfectly formed flowers which have made Peace 
a top favorite. The deep yellow buds slowly open to glorious 
5-inch blooms in shades of canary-yellow, pale gold, cream, 
pearly white, and apple-blossom pink. (Pat. 932.) 
NOTE: “A.A.R.S. Award Winner’ indicates one of the Roses 
selected by All-American Rose Society as one of the 10 best for 
the year. 
