FRED HOWARD 
H&S 
Ht. Flower 
5-6’ Double 
50 petals 
4/4 in. 
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GOLDEN 
ANNIVERSARY 
C&P 
Ht. Flower 
31h’ Large 
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GOLDEN SCEPTER 
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Double 
542 in 
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GOOD NEWS 
C&P 
Ht. Flower 
3-4’ Large 
60 petals 
*8.0 
GORDON EDDIE 
EDDIE 
Ht. Flower 
3-34’ Large 
GRANDE DUCHESS 
CHARLOTTE 
C&P 
Ht Flower 
4 Large 
HAPPINESS 
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Ht. Flower 
214-3’ Double 
Large 
*6.2 
H&S 
Ht. Flower 
3-4’ Large 
Double 
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HELEN TRAUBEL 
Ht. Flower 
4-5’ Large 
27 petals 
*8.4 
Pat. No. 1006. (Retails $2.50 each; 3 or more 
$2.20 each.) Long, rich yellow buds are 
tipped with delicate penciling of light pink. 
Strong, hardy, fully branched; dark shiny 
foliage; grows high; long stems, excellent 
ee cutting. AARS winner 1952. 
Pat. No. 806. (Retails $1.75 each; 3 or more 
$1.55 each.) A sport of Good ‘News with 
flowers as handsome and abundant but of a 
color that ranges from soft buff to warm 
old-gold, sometimes flushed with tints of 
apricot or pink. Usually it shows only the 
buff to old-gold tones. Vigorous, well- 
branched plant with a lot of bloom. 
Pat. No. 910. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) Rare, new, unfading yellow rose. 
Early in June, the tall, open plants burst 
forth with dozens of slender, golden yellow 
buds, which slowly unfurl into large, ex- 
quite yellow blooms. 
Pat. No. 426. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) Buds of deep coppery pink open 
slowly to great 60-petaled blooms with a 
glowing, coppery center, toning to shell- 
pink on the outer petals. Rich tea fragrance. 
A vigorous, healthy plant almost continu- 
OUR, in bloom. 
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Pat. No. 1000. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) Buds are deep apricot at the 
center shading to a lighter color at the outer 
edges of the petals. The bush is very vigor- 
ous, with large shiny leaves. Heavy pro- 
ducer of blooms which last reasonably long. 
No. 
Pat. No. 774. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) A delightful new shade of red 
which is described as a burnt-carmine with 
long, streamlined buds that open to a lovely 
begonia-rose shade. Blooms are especially 
fine for cutting in the bud stage, opening 
more slowly than when left on the bush. 
AARS winner 1948. 
Pat. No. 911. (Retails $2.50 each; 3 or more 
$2.20 each.) Brilliant, brilliant red! Its pet- 
als are unbelievably firm and heavy, like 
highly polished dark leather. The flowers 
age to crimson-carmine or royal rose-red 
but do not blue. 
Pat. No. 501. (Retails $1.75 each; 3 or more 
$1.55 each.) Long-pointed buds of clear glow- 
ing red open to a full high centered flower 
of a somewhat light shade. The foliage is 
rich green and its growing habit is luxuriant. 
Flowers are produced freely throughout the 
entire season. AARS winner 1942. 
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Pat. No. 1028. (Retails $2.75 each; 3 or more 
$2.40 each.) Light sparkling pink, color va- 
ries with the weather; more often a lumi- 
nous apricot; unusually large and long buds. 
Very large bush and very vigorous. AARS 
winner 1952. 
“Oregon's Best Source of Good Roses” 
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