Enormous! Holds Rich Color Without Fading ! 
(Below) The universal appeal of the Red Rose is jus- 
tified in New Yorker. It displays immense blooms of 
resplendent scarlet with dark overtones of a rich vel- 
vety hue on each of its beautiful, well-shaped petals. 
New Yorker, the epitome of Red Roses, dresses itself 
in red from beginning to end, starting with the new 
shoots of bright red. Buds of perfect form and tex- 
ture open slowly to tremendous, sparkling 
red flowers—often measuring 6! in. across. 
The Rose world has long marveled at its 
rich dark color and the magnificence 
of its blooms. Unlike most red Roses, 
New Yorker’s sparkling color does not 
fade but stays a deep rich red until the 
last petals wither and fall. The beau- 
tifully formed, long-stemmed blooms 
are really tremendous. Just one of them 
is enough to make a beautiful center- 
piece. And because New Yorker is 
such a profuse bloomer, you get an 
abundance of these scarlet-red, fra- 
grant blooms from June right up Y 
until frost. The highlight of any . . 
floral display, New Yorker vies for ™ 
honors in many Rose contests. This 
winner of the 1949 Gold Medal at the In- 
ternational Rose Garden, Portland, Ore- 
— 
New Yorker 
RED £ a 
THE 
ROSE OF ALL TIME! 
gon, usually comes out far ahead of all others. New 
Yorker has long been a favorite in many gardens. 
When most people think of a Rose, they picture a 
delicately formed, deep red flower with soft, velvety 
petals and a rich fragrance. Well, THAT'S New 
Yorker — everyone’s dream Rose come true! For 
here is a truly outstanding Rose that has everything 
se9 any gardener or Rose-lover wants—rich 
Mm color, pleasing raspberry fragrance, 
exquisite beauty, exceptional 
4 hardiness a Rose that ex- 
perts and amateurs alike con- 
sider to be “the BEST Red 
Rose of all time.’’ Not only 
does New Yorker produce the 
most beautiful red Roses 
you've ever seen but it is ex- 
ceptionally easy to grow, too. 
The sturdy, upright plant is 
vigorous and takes little or 
no care, often reaching a 
} height of .37to’ 3% “ft. 
An abundance.of disease- 
resistant foliage adorns 
the plant. (Pl. Pat. 4823.) 
@ $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 
12 for $21.00 
(Above) White Swan is an out- 
standing white Rose with un- | 
usually fine exhibition qualities. | 
Long-pointed, graceful buds of — 
alabaster-white open slowly to | 
dazzling, stark white blooms ' 
that reach up to 4 in. across. | 
These elegant flowers are high | 
centered and provide an enjoy- 
able addition to any garden. 3 
They are produced freely on 4 
2-ft. stems, which make it M 
excellent for cutting. In addi- 
tion, White Swan hasadelight-  ! 
ful fragrance that is very ef- 
fective but not dominant. The 
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