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Eclipse 
BRANDYWINE. Vigorous, hardy, and fragrant. 
Large pointed buds. Height 4 ft. Blooms heartily 
right through till late fall. In a delightful shade of 
buff-yellow, the sleek buds open slowly and finish 
light yellow; in the cooler fall weather they assume 
lively orange tints. (Pl. Pat. #530.) 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65; 12 for $18.60 
SAN FERNANDO. The lovely buds develop into 
remarkably long-lasting blooms of glowing currant- 
red changing to bright scarlet. The big eine 
petals are firm and healthy. 3 to 314 ft. tall. All- 
America Rose Selection 1948. (Pl. Pat. #785.) 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65; 12 for $18.60 
SUNSET GLORY. Golden yellow buds suffused 
with soft pastel pink, opening slowly into graceful 
4 to 5-in. blooms of glowing golden yellow. The 
sheen of dusty rose-pink laid over each petal makes a 
gorgeous sunset combination of yellow and pink. 
Vigorous 2) to 3-ft. plant. (Pl. Pat. 4738.) 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65; 12 for $18.60 
UI DIE ONE 
Uy bud fear! F9 
ern . . . these slim tapering 
buds set a mark in grace and daintiness, whee exceeding 2 in. in 
length! The best all- purpose yellow Rose in all climates! Brilliant 
golden yellow petals 
spot of color in the garden and in a 
an afr esting 
bud vase, bouquet or as a 
boutonniere. Plants are vig- 
orous, producing abundant 
bloom all the time and having 
healthy, attractive green foli- 
age. 
Disease resistant. Right 
in top ranks of the 10 
favorite Roses in America in 
popularity vote of American 
Rose Society. Winner of the 
most coveted medals in rose- 
dom. (PI. Pat. #172.) 
Blooms.... golden yellow, large; 
20 to 25 petals. 
Awarded. .Gold Medals in France 
and Italy; Gold Medal 
of the American Rose 
Society. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65; 
12 for $18.60 
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Helen 
Traubel 
HELEN TRAUBEL (Above) Named for one of the greatest 
American concert artists, famous for her dramatic soprano roles 
in the Metropolitan Opera and on the concert stage, this new 
Rose because of its superior qualities is certain to attain great 
popularity. Its color varies with the weather . . . sometimes a 
light sparkling pink or more often a luminous apricot! Its un- 
usually long and large slender buds are magnificent in themselves, 
NEIGE PARFUM (Right) 
For fullest appreciation of a fra- 
grant white Rose, let your choice 
be Neige Parfum, from Mallerin. 
Its purity of color is much en- 
hanced by the copious, breath- 
taking, lemon-verbena aroma. The 
early bud has slightest tinge of 
cream, then delicate lemon as it 
unfolds; in full bloom a beautiful 
white, peony-form. Plants 2 to 
2% ft. tall. Greatly admired for 
bud vases and white floral arrange- 
ments. Neige Parfum will be a 
constant source of pride and joy 
in your garden next summer be- 
cause of its remarkable fragrance. 
Acclaimed by many as the most 
fragrant of all Roses! It is of 
medium vigor, and the superior 
flowers and the delightful scent 
make it well worth growing. 
Fragrance.a delightful lemon-verbena 
aroma. 
IBV 5 oll () anl fee 
OnveOntd, 
lovely. 
large and 
delicate. 
dark 
Blooms . 
-tich 
green. 
$1.75 each; 
3 for $4.65; 
12 for $18.60 
Foliage. 
and when fully open the large, 4 to 5-in. blooms display this 
lovely color in a richer array. 
The plant of Helen Traubel will always be one of the largest 
bushes in your garden. 
gorgeous buds and blooms. 
warm or cool. 
Height. 
So vigorous that it is alw ays alive with 
The flowers are good in all weather, 
borne singly at the end of a long stem. 
(Pl. Pat. #1028.) 
Always 
.3 to 5 ft., depending upon locality. 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 
12 for $28.80 
Neige 
Parfum 
