Pink Shades 
PATENTED 
CAPISTRANO—Pat. 922 
AARS for 1950. Rich, deep, glowing rose-pink in the bud and open 
flower. lLeathery foliage. 
FIRST LOVE—Pat. 921 
Each long, slender, urn-like bud is borne on a single stem. Light rose-pink 
in color, shading to dawn-pink. Vigorous and free branching. 
HELEN TRAUBEL—Pat. 1028 (AARS) 
All-America for 1952. Delicate apricot-pink. This Armstrong introduction 
is a replica in form to the “Queen of Them All,” Charlotte Armstrong. 
Beautiful, huge tapering buds opening to massive blooms. Very vigorous. 
HENRY FORD—PAF 
A new clear peach pink rose with no shading. Developed by Fred Howard 
from a cross between The Doctor and Pink Dawn. Long spiral buds, 
intense fragrance and free flowering insure this rose a place of prominence 
among the pink roses. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL—Pat. 607 (AARS) 
Large golden glowing pink. Long cut-flower stems. Heads erect. Very 
vigorous. 
MISSION BELLS—Pat. 923 
Deep salmon pink. Coppery green foliage. Spreading habit of growth. 
Excellent for tree rose. 
SANTA ANITA—Pat. 539 
Flowers and buds are beautifully shaped on smooth long stems. Color is 
glowing rose-pink. Bright green foliage. 
SHOW GIRL—Pat. 646 
Strong growing upright bush, beautiful long buds are deep rose-pink. 
Long lasting cut flower. 
Pink Shades 
NON-PATENTED 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Prolific, long-stemmed, and fragrant. A good bouquet rose. Colors range 
from coppery bronze to a pale carmine pink. 
J. OTTO THILOW 
Perfect buds and flowers, rich rose pink. Very vigorous. 
LOS ANGELES 
Extremely vigorous trees, have silvery coral pink flowers. 
PICTURE 
A rose that is a picture, every bud perfectly formed and with a cheerful 
glowing shade of light rose pink. Very popular. 
PINK DAWN 
Perfectly formed deep rose-pink, toned orange. Heavy growth, long stems. 
PINK RADIANCE 
Varied hues of silvery pink, bushy foliage. 
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