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Here we list only the very choicest and most popular 
varieties of Tea Roses, with the majority of which every 
lover of the Rose is familiar. Duplicates as well as inferior 
varieties have been discontinued. All are good growers and 
free flowering and will provide you with an ample supply 
of blooms throughout the summer. There is not one in- 
dividual sort which we cannot endorse as possessing su pert- 
or merit. All are two-year-old XX No. 1 grade. The finest 
Northern Ohio grown stock available. 
Blanche Mallerin (Plant Patent No. 594) 
Each $2.90, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
This is that rare beauty, a pure white, fragrant Hybrid Tea Rose. The 
petals of the beautifully modeled blooms are as white as alabaster; 
with a live satiny sheen. 
Butterscotch (Plant Patent No. 613) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
- Nothing like the color of Butterscotch has so far been seen in Roses and very few 
Roses have as beautifully shaped flowers. The length and grace of the flower 
petals of this new variety are outstanding. The outside of the handsome petals 
is soft, pale orance-yellow; the inside lemon-chrome at the base, changing to 
pale yellow-orange, penciled very lightly with orange-buff. The general color effect is a soft pastel capucine-buff. 
Visitors last year picked Butterscotch as one of the finest and most outstanding Roses in our fields. This variety 
is ain origination of the Hill Greenhouses of Richmond, Indiana. We are sure you will find Butterscotch one of the 
choicest Roses you ever grew. 
Capistrano (Plant Patent No. 922) Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
(Winner All-America Rose Selections, 1950.) Capistrano in bud as well as when fully open is noted for its beau- 
tiful, translucent, glowing rose-pink color. It retains this sparkling brilliance throughout the entire life of the 
flower, never fading or changing. It is one of the most vigorous Roses ever introduced. Large buds, large flowers 
and extra long stems; delightfully fragrant. Here is a Rose with a great future. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Plant Patent No. 455) Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.06 
(Award All-America Rose Selections, 1940.) A Rose of a most unusual color, blood-red in the bud, opening to cerise 
in hot weather and to spectrum-red in cool weather, while the beautiful shape and extreme length of the bud, with 
its long, clasping sepals and the extreme floriferousness and vigor of growth and large, luxurious foliage, make 
it a most satisfactory Rose in all respects. The bud is long and pointed, the flower is 3 to 4 inches in diameter, high- 
centered, never showing the center. The foliage is leathery, semi-glossy, deep green and highly resistant to mildew. 
Countess Vandal Each $1.35, Three $3.75, Doz. $13.50 
bs : Long, pointed, orange-copper buds. The flowers are large, double, high-centered, and have a rich fragrance. Their 
4 color is brilliant pink lightened with salmon. The blooms are borne on long stems. 
ie Crimson Glory (Plant Patent No. 105) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
The plants branch freely, producing a well spread, yet compact bush of good symmetry. Following the large, urn- 
shaped buds are the well-formed flowers of an intense deep vivid crimson shaded oxblood-red and mellowed by a 
soft velvety nap. 
Douglas MacArthur (Plant Patent No. 581) Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
“The Commander’s Rose.’” This vigorous American Ro-e requires no coddling. It has grown well and proven its 
value and worth in all sections. The strong bushes send up numerous shoots loaded with an unbelievable number of 
buds. As a flag unfurls, the long, graceful, Tulip- 
shaped buds open slowly into glorious flowers of 
fine proportions. To specify the color in definite 
terms taken from color charts is impossible. Rose, 
gold and salmon are all exquisitly blended into 
regal beauty. 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Sama Se 
Forty-niner 
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