PATENTED ROSES (Not Included in Special Offers) 
RED 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 445). One of the finest 
ever. Blood-red in bud, opening to cerise in hot 
weather and to spectrum-red when cool. $1.50. 
Mirandy (Pat. 632). All-American award winner 
for 1945. Fragrant, rich, dark red. Stout stems, 
heavy foliage. $1.50. 
San Fernando (Pat. applied for). 1948 All-Ameri- 
can winner. Glowing currant red buds, opening 
to brilliant scarlet. $2.00. 
Nocturne (Pat. 713). Deep cardinal red buds of 
exquisite shape, open to form large, richly tex- 
tured fragrant flowers. $2.00. 
Heart’s Desire (Pat. 501). Long stemmed buds 
open to pure, luminous red. The color is sun- 
proof. Vigorous grower, free blooming. $1.50. 
Grand Duchess Charlotte (Pat. Pend.). Unusual in 
color-——a new red. Rich claret shade in bud, open- 
ing to lovely begonia rose. $1.50. 
Will Rogers (Pat. 256). Cup-shaped black velvety 
crimson maroon flowers make this variety very 
showy. $1.25. 
Floradora (Pat. Pend.). Dense clusters of good size 
bright red flowers. A popular Floribunda rose. 
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PINK 
TALLYHO (Pat. applied for). 1949 award winner. 
A lovely combination of pink and red. The out- 
side of petals is crimson to cardinal depending 
on the weather, while the inner surfaces are many 
shades of rose and pink. Robust and free branch- 
ing. $2.50. 
Show Girl (Pat. 646). Perfect phlox pink buds on 
long stems for cutting. Lovely in form and color, 
and very fragrant. $1.50. 
Santa Anita (Pat. 539). One of the finest pink 
roses for Southern California. Rich, clear color 
with shapely buds. $1.25. 
Good News (Pat. 426). The heart of the bloom as 
it opens is peach-pink, and later silvery-pink. 
Produces quantities of full - petaled blooms. 
$511 c5)9) 
Pinkie (Pat. 712). 
buds and spicily scented flowers. 
bloomer. One of the best small bushes. $1.50. 
Sweet Sixteen (Pat. 631). Long slender buds in 
delicate shades of light pink with tints of rose, 
and a dash of gold at the base of each petal. 
Tall and sturdy plant, with flowers on long stems. 
$1.50. 
Dainty, perfectly formed pink 
Continuous 
YELLOW 
Peace (Pat. 591). All-American winner in 1946. 
Receives acclaim everywhere. Large, full double 
flowers opening from well-shaped buds. Often a 
clear pleasing yellow, sometimes only at the base, 
fading to a lighter tint and a delicate pink where 
the petals turn over. $2.00. 
Debonair (Pat. 677). A fine yellow rose, produc- 
ing quantities of buds and blooms. Vigorous 
growers with dark green foliage. $1.50. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. 595). A perfection rose. Long 
slender buds open to lemon-chrome with a high- 
cupped center. $1.50. 
Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek (Pat. 664). Another All- 
American winner. Lemon yellow, fading to light 
yellow as the flower matures. Good grower with 
leathery foliage. $1.50. 
MULTI-COLOR 
Forty-niner (Pat. 792). A brilliant-hued flower, 
outstanding with its vivid red petals, bright yel- 
low to straw yellow on the outside. Mild, pleas- 
ing fragrance. Top award winner for 1949. 
$2.50 
Mark Sullivan (Pat. 599). Large blooms of golden 
yellow, heavily veined and shaded deep rose- 
pink and cerise. $1.25. 
Fiesta (Pat. 389). A real striped rose of vermilion 
and yellow. Unusual in colorings. Nice foliage. 
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SALMON-COPPER 
California (Pat. 449). Glorious shade of ruddy 
orange, toned with saffron yellow, with the ex- 
terior of the broad petals overlaid with Saturn 
rose. Flowers of enormous size. $1.25. 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 337). Reddish orange 
with undertone of gold, opening to rich, deep 
pink flowers of camellia-like form. Striking fo- 
liage, good grower. $1.50. 
Apricot Queen (Pat. 464). A lovely combination 
of orange and apricot at the base of the petals, 
merging to salmon-rose. $1.25. 
Miss Clipper (Pat. 522). Long slender buds of 
pale salmon-shaded orange and yellow, noted for 
its extreme fragrance. $1.50. 
The Chief (Pat. 456). Buds are from deep rose to 
flame, opening to a full flower of flame, coral 
and copper, changing to a beautiful shade of 
Orange-pink as the flowers age. $1.50. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Patented Varieties Not Included in Collection Offer 
Cl. Night (Pat. 439). Large full flowers of deep 
crimson shaded with maroon, almost black in 
color and spicily fragrant. 
Cl. Texas Centennial (Pat. 565). Rich luminous 
red without other shadings. Profuse bloomer. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire (Pat. 663). Long stems on this 
lovely red climber. Long pointed buds. 
Cl. Golden Dawn (Pat. 243). Rich straw yellow 
buds, opening to lemon with tinges of crimson. 
Very striking. 
Cl. Golden Rapture (Pat. 508). Makes an excel- 
lent display of golden yellow flowers. Ideal for 
cutting. 
Cl. Picture (Pat. 524). Strong climber with de- 
lightful flowers in rich pink, daintily veined and 
rich in undertones. 
Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy (Pat. 394). Free flowering 
copper-orange climber. Luxuriant bronzy green 
foliage. One of the finest. 
Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 788). Long shapely 
buds of orange-red and rose, opening to large 
blooms of raspberry red suffused with gold. 
Cl. Hinrich Gaede (Pat. 244). A showy climber 
with flowers of brilliant orange-vermilion. Has 
a long szason of bloom. 
PATENTED CLIMBERS: $1.50 Each 
Prices listed in the SELECT NURSERY folders are for mail order cus- 
tomers. We cordially invite you, however, to visit us at 1200 W. Whittier 
Boulevard, Whittier, on Highway 101. Here you will find one of the finest 
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