CL. SUTTER’S GOLD 
ARM. 
Flower: Medium 
*Rating not 
available 
CL. TEXAS 
CENTENNIAL 
ARM. 
Flower: Medium 
*Rating not 
available 
DOUBLOONS 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS 
J&P 
Flower: Large 
ji 5-6 inches 
S-HIGH NOON 
ARM. 
(Gr 
AA\RS 
Flower: Medium 
* 
INSPIRATION 
B&A 
Flower: Medium 
+76 
KING MIDAS 
J&P 
Flower: Large 
*6.7 
TEMPTATION 
&A 
B 
Flower: Clusters 
and Singly 
*8.2 
ZENITH 
Flower: Cluster 
*Rating not 
available 
14 
Patent applied for. (Retails $3.00 each; 3 0 
r 
more $2.60 each.) Long yellow buds; shaded 10-19 
with coppery orange and vermilion; intense Each 
fragrance; long stems for cutting. 
ING aL en aie) ORE Me Oe a a eee ue 
Noster 8 ae kee 2 a Se Ses eee ee 1. 
Pat. No. 565. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) A sport of Pres. Hoover; red 
with lighter center; exceptional cutting 
stems; universally popular. 
INO a Ee a EE Au oe ee ee ite 
TNE aaa fia ee cS NR es ee : 
Pat. No. 152. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) The fabulous yellow climbing 
rose on which you can depend for quick re- 
sults and real height. Its flowers are mag- 
nificent, it blooms profusely for a long time, 
and it is unusually hardy. 
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88 
Pat. No. 457. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) Immense fully double, entranc- 
ing deep rose-pink flowers, unbelievably 
large, 5 to 6 inches across. Will bloom all 
a Foye Mage ter el ORR ee a ee RE SBN IN 16 
88 
Pat. No. 704. (Retails $2.50 each; 3 or more 
$2.20 each.) The intense shade of clear shin- 
ing yellow displayed in the medium-sized 
well-shaped buds cannot be found in any 
other rose today. High Noon is the winner of 
the 1948 Regional All America Award for 
the Pacific Coast and Southern States. 
AARS Winner 1948. 
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IN Os plate ce eR ON es Bese OA Slag ee Coe Le 
P.R.R. (Retails $2.25 each; 3 or more $2.00 
each.) A companion rose for Dream Girl 
which features a similar growth habit. Not 
too rampant or tall growing and has many 
uses on trellises, arbors and pillars. Lovely 
sparkling pink tones show from June to 
October. 
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INO re oe 2 teeter elt oe eee ge ee ed eee oA Se it 
Pat. No. 586. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) These cheer-giving yellow 
blooms completely cover the plant for three 
to six weeks, will bring a blaze of golden 
glory to pillar, porch and trellis. Modern, 
high-centered, tight buds and Hybrid Tea- 
like flowers, in clusters of four to six. 
Hardy and vigorous, it will establish itself 
a a and bloom yearly. 
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88 
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(Retails $2.25 each; 3 or more $2.00 each.) 
A new rose-red climber that is very hardy 
and absolutely disease-resistant. It grows 
vigorously but not too rampant. The blooms 
borne both on single stems and in clusters 
are very full petaled and long-lasting both in 
and out-of-doors. 
(Retails $1.50 each; 3 or more $1.30 each.) 
A red cluster type climber that is an ex- 
ney good Northwest rose. 
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