HYBRID TEA ROSES 
THE NEWER VARIETIES, continued 
JUNO. (Swim, 1949.) Bright clear pink without shading, 
fading gracefully as it ages. Large size and perfect form 
at all times, from the long tapering bud until the 40 
petals begin to drop. Low, bushy plant with glossy 
foliage. Pat. No. 895. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.25 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Boerner, 1943.) Warm, 
1944 slowing pink. A Rose of rare beauty and delicacy 
of form. Vigorous grower with an abundance of 
AARSlarge flowers on long, stiff stems. Fruity fragrance. 
22 petals. Pat. No. 607. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
LOWELL THOMAS. (Mallerin, 1943.) Glowing flowers 
1944 of lemon-chrome with a light tea fragrance. Strong, 
(upright plants with lustrous foliage. Pat. No. 595. 
AARS $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
MIRANDY. (Lammerts, 1945.) Chrysanthemum-red. 
1945 Big, ovoid buds are deep, rich dark red with black 
ie shadings. Full flowers with 50 petals are of beautiful 
AARSform, long-lasting and wonderfully fragrant. Plant is 
strong and free-branching; a grand producer. Pat. No. 
632. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.25 
MISS AMERICA. (Nicolas, 1938.) Delicate flesh tints 
touched with salmon and gold. Large blooms with about 
60 petals. Vigorous and hardy. Grows 2% feet tall. 
Pat. No. 264. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
MISSION BELLS. (Morris, 1949.) Beautiful deep 
1950 salmon-pink changing to clear shrimp-pink. Full 
blooms often 5 inches across when open, keeping 
RStheir color and fine form to the end. Pleasing coppery 
green foliage, abundant and healthy. Very vigorous 
and bushy grower; fragrant, too. Pat. No. 923. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.25 
MOJAVE. (Swim, 1953.) A blend af warm colors, deeper 
1954 in cool weather. Glowing apricot-orange with tints 
ex" nasturtium-red and scarlet. Long, slender buds 
ABRSand large, pleasingly fragrant flowers. Blooms from 
early spring to late fall. Pat. No. 1176. 
$3.00 each; 3 for $8.10 
NEW YORKER. (Boerner, 1947.) A red, red Rose that 
stays red—clear and sparkling. Huge flowers often 6 
inches across, of beautiful form and lovely texture. 
Blooms continuously. Upright, 3-foot plants; strong 
cutting stems. Pat. No. 823. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
NOCTURNE. (Swim, 1948.) Bright cardinal-red with 
1948 chrysanthemum-crimson shadings. Long, perfect, 
A buds open to large, double flowers. 
ANRSVigorous. Pleasing fragrance. Pat. No. 713. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
PARAMOUNT. (Swim; introduced by Paramount Nur- 
series, 1950.) Long, delicately pointed buds carried 
singly on splendid stem. Salmon on outside with yellow 
base, blended with rose; center petals are peach color. 
Tea fragrance. Vigorous, tall plant. Pat. No. 984. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
PEACE. (Meilland, 1945.) Buds open yellow, with edges 
1946 picoteed cerise; huge, glorious 5-inch blooms with 40 
er" 45 firm, alabaster-white petals, each edged with 
RSpink that deepens as the flower slowly opens. Very 
double; individual petals are large and of great sub- 
stance. Plant is supremely strong and vigorous, with 
superb foliage. Pat. No. 591. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75 
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