2113 Charlotte Armstrongq—Pat. 455 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
2183 SAN FERNANDO 
1948 AARS Winner. One of the 
fragrance. 
& geous, large, do 
2183 
San Fernando 
AARS 1948 
$1.75 each; 
3 for $4.65 
(U.S. Plant Pat. No. 785) 
best red Roses. Rich, glowing color which does not 
fade. Strong plant grows rapidly and produces lavishly. A wonderful cutting variety 
with long, slow-opening buds. Excellent foliage. Exquisite 
2122 GOOD NEWS 
Buds are deep copper-pink and open into gor- 
uble blooms with a coppery center 
to shell-pink on the outer 
petals. Richly fragrant. 
throughout 
blending 
continuously 
and fall until freezing weather. Sturdy, 
healthy plants with fine foliage and 
habits. A truly fine Hybrid Tea. 
Danbury, Conn. 
“abo Fh, IOS 
I received my 
order from you 
yesterday. I want 
to thank you 
very much, I 
certainly will tell 
all my _ neigh- 
bors what a re- 
liable and trust- 
worthy firm you 
are. 
Sincerely, 
Tos LYE. 
[4] 
2113 CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
A real Rose aristocrat that produces a profusion of richly scented, 
coral-rose blooms on erect, vigorously growing plants. Foliage is rich 
green and abundant. Stems are long and wiry, lending perfect support 
to the exquisite blooms. Long, pointed buds unfold slowly and as 
blooms age they acquire a soft coral-pink shading. 
2182 CAPISTRANO vy. s: Plant pat. 922) 
1950-'51 AARS Winner. Extremely sturdy plant growing 3 to 4 feet 
high. Magnificent deep, glowing pink blooms from large buds. Unusual 
fragrance. Prolific in number of blooms produced over a long spring to 
fall season. 
ALL ROSES 
ARE POSTPAID 
SEE PAGE 17 FOR EARLY 
ORDERING PREMIUMS. 
- 
Blooms almost 
the summer 
2182 Capistrano 
AARS 1950-’51 
$2.25 each; 
3 for $6.00 
2122 Good News 
Pat. No. 426 
$1.75 each; 
3 for $4.65 
