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FRED HOWARD (Howard) HOW 
HOWARD 
@ (Pat. 1006) A year’s experience with this rose, 
~ the top winner in 1952, fully confirms the 
opinion of the experts who selected it. Everyone 
admires the big, vigorous plants with their won- 
derful foliage, the very long stems, total lack of 
clustered blooms, and the incredible length of 
time each flower holds in perfect condition. It has 
long, rich yellow buds tipped with delicate light 
pink, opening into full double, high centered, beau- 
tifully formed flowers. Non-fading and distinctly 
different from Peace. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
HELEN TRAUBEL (Swim) 
Q (Pat. 1028) The color of this new 1952 intro- 
duction varies with the weather, from a light, 
sparkling pink to a gorgeous, luminous apricot. 
The unusually large, long buds, magnificent half- 
open to full-open flowers, displaying the attractive- 
ness of all its lovely color, will delight everyone 
who sees it in your garden. Exceptionally large, 
vigorous plants. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.20 : Si 
Collection No. 3 
NEW ROSES 
It has taken centuries of breeding to 
reach the stage of perfection represented 
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ners. They are the supreme hybrid teas. All Nor-Cal 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Roses Are 
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FRED HOWARD HELEN TRAU Guarantcedita fect! 
One each of the above 3 5 
roses, value $8.25 for Live and Bloom 
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@ The 1953 All-America winner in the floribunda 
3 class. Fully described on page 12. 
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OUR ROSES ARE GROWN IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA 3 
