ROSES 
BIG THRIFTY 2-YR. NO. 1 FIELD GROWN PLANTS. 
THE BEST YOU CAN BUY ANYWHERE. 
112—-SHOW GIRL (Pat. No. 646.) The largest and most 
perfect bud of any Rose. The buds and flowers are a 
deep rich pink on extra long stems. An excellent cut 
Rose. Each $1.75; 3 for $4.50. 
104—-PEACE (Pat. No. 591.) 1946 Award Winner. No 
other Rose has won so many awards. The buds are a 
golden yellow with strong shadings of deep pink. As 
the flower opens the colors change from yellow to pale 
gold with the petals etched in pink that broadens as 
the bloom opens. While not an extremely heavy 
bloomer, the wonderfully large, double blooms 
borne singly on the stem are truly magnificent, 
often being 5 to 6 inches across. The glossy 
dark green, holly-like foliage 
completes this fine Rose. 
Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60 
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PEACE COLLECTION 
No. 846 
1 Peace 1 New Yorker 
1 Show Girl 
3 for $5.40 
S Shows Girl 
107—TALLY-HO (Pat. No. 828.) 1949 Award Winner. 
Beautiful cardinal-red buds open into remarkably hand- 
some flowers of a spicy fragrance. Inside of the petals is a 
rose-pink, while the outside is a rich crimson. This 
unique color scheme with the strong growing habits 
makes it a truly fine garden Rose. Each $2.00; 3 for 
35:10: 
108—CAPISTRANO (Pat. No. 992.) 1950 Award Winner. 
One of the sturdiest Roses grown. Long, beautifully 
formed buds open into large mildly fragrant flowers of 
the richest rose-pink. Very vigorous grower, retaining the 
color until the last petal falls. Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
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110—-NEW YORKER (Pat. No. 
823.) 1949 Award Winner. Beau- 
tiful buds open into scarlet flow- 
ers of the richest scarlet-red. 
Extra large flowers borne on Icng 
stems. Unfading blooms in hot 
weather, with a delightful Rasp- 
berry fragrance. Is somewhat sus- 
ceptible to mildew. Each $2.00; gags 
3 for $5.10. ge 
PATENTED ROSE 
COLLECTION No. 847 
New Yorker 
All 7 Roses Pictured $12.50 
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