Sutter’s Gold (Pat. Pend.). Bagatelle Gold 
Medal and the All-American Award for 1950. 
Beautiful golden buds overlaid with orange 
and red open to spectacular flowers with 
more fragrance than any other yellow rose. 
$2.25 each. 
Taffeta (Pat. 716). Although the color varies 
with the season the usual carmine bud opens 
to show clear rose-pink, salmon-pink or 
apricot fragrant flowers. Upright, vigorous 
growth. AARS ‘48. $1.75 each. 
Talisman. One of the most popular of all 
roses. Rich scarlet and gold to deep rose and 
pale yellow. Pleasant fragrance. $1.00 each. 
WHITE 
Blanche Mallerin (Pat. 594). This is a rare 
beauty, a pure white, fragrant Hybrid Tea 
rose. The petals of the beautifully modeled 
blooms are as white as alabaster, with a live, 
satiny sheen. Buds come erect on healthy 
upright plant. The long buds open to beauti- 
fully formed blooms 3% to 4 inches across. 
We have yet to find a rose to equal Blanche 
Mallerin in artistic beauty. $2.00 each. 
Caledonia. Exquisite long pointed buds of 
pure white. The open flower is full and fra- 
grant. $1.00 each. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Large double white. A 
grand old favorite. $1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Extremely long buds of 
ivory white open to perfect double flowers. 
$1.50 each. 
Neige Parfum. The peerless fragrant white, 
and one of the most fragrant of all roses! 
Early bud has a slight tinge of cream, the un- 
folding flower is a delicate lemon, in full 
bloom a beautiful white. The plants are 2 to 
2 feet tall. $1.50 each. 
Helen Traubel (Swim) (Pat. 1028). 
The color varies from sparkling pink 
to luminous apricot, but always 
with a rich bright undertone. The 
large, long, tapering buds are mag- 
nificent, and the half open flower 
and the glorious fully-opened 
bloom display the lovely color. 
Every flower is loaded with intoxi- 
cating fragrance. The large plant 
has abundant and attractive foliage. 
$2.75 each. 
Fred Howard (Pat. 1006). The long 
rich yellow buds are tipped with a 
delicate penciling of light pink and 
open to full double, high centered 
beautifully formed flowers. Tall 
grower, with good foliage and ex- 
cellent long stems. 3-4 ft. $2.75 
each. 
YELLOW 
Eclipse (Pat. 72). Long streamlined buds, 
artistic sepals. Rich golden yellow. $1.75 
each. 
Golden Gleam. The dainty buds produce a 
double flower of buttercup yellow, with center 
petals streaked. Slight fruity fragrance. $1.25 
each. 
Golden Harvest (Pat. 729). Clear yellow 
blooms on strong healthy plants. $1.75 each. 
Lady Forteviot. It is a deep golden yellow 
changing to deep apricot and having a very 
pleasing fragrance. A vigorous, bushy grower, 
with glossy bronzy green foliage and a deep 
continuous bloomer. Excellent in nearly all 
sections, but particularly recommended for 
coastal climate. $1.25 each. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). Very double high 
centered flowers in a lasting canary yellow. 
Large, long-pointed buds. Vigorous compact 
bush upright habit and leathery foliage. 
$2.00 each. 
McGredy’s Sunset (Pat. 317). This pleas- 
antly fragrant rose, like all the McGredy’s, 
is perfectly formed. Buttercup yellow tipped 
Orange, toned with scarlet as it matures. 
$1.75 each. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Perfect blooms of bright 
buttercup yellow of excellent substance; the 
shapely petals number from 45 to 50. A good 
grower. $1.25 each. 
1952 
ALL AMERICA 
WINNERS 
Above 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
(Pat. 1028) 
Left 
FRED HOWARD 
(Pat. 1006) 
Right 
VOGUE 
(Pat. 926) 
20 
Mrs. E, P. Thom. A good outstanding old yel- 
low rose. The medium sized, well formed buds 
of clear canary yellow are borne in great 
quantities on a strong well balanced, glossy 
foliaged plant. The double clear yellow open 
flowers are moderately fragrant. $1.25 each. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. For color and form, 
this rose is among the best. The bud is of 
medium size, pointed, and of a beautiful 
reddish gold, opening to a semi-double, very 
fragrant flowers of deep golden yellow. A 
strong growing plant with an abundance of 
disease-resistant foliage. The most prolific 
bloomer of all the yellow roses. $1.25 each. 
McGredy’s Yellow. A really fine rose and a 
very prolitic grower and bloomer. Flowers 
are large and of a dark buttercup yellow of 
good form. Foliage is glossy, dark green with 
deep reddish green stems. $1.25 each. 
Sister Theresa. Candelabras (not clusters) of 
from 5 to 15 flowers forming on top of sturdy 
canes that hold beautiful buttercup-yellow 
blooms erect, is what makes this a most 
astonishing variety of rose. Each flower is 
fine for cutting as it comes on a wiry stem 
from 6 to 8 inches in length. Long pointed 
buds richly marked with carmine; open 
blooms clear yellow. $1.25 each. 
Vogue (Pat. 926). They open slowly 
from a dark cherry ovoid bud through 
all the graceful stages to the delight- 
ful cherry-coral open flower, which 
measures 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
The bud is high centered. The fra- 
grance is rich, spicy and spring like, 
evident all year. The plant grows 21 
to 3 feet tall or even taller in some 
areas when established. The ample fo- 
liage is a rich dark green and is not 
subject to ordinary ills. $2.25 each. 
