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ROSES (Continued) 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA (Continued) 
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Mirandy. Patent No. 632 (Retail $1.75 each). 1945 All American Award 
winner. This gorgeous, fragrant red rose readily takes its place among 
the best reds of all time. The ovoid buds are deep rich dark red with 
black shadings, opening to lovely chrysanthemum-red variety textured 
flowers of huge proportions. Its delicious fragrance will make you 
inhale deeply, for the damask perfume is the essence of rose per- 
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Mission Bells. Patent No. 928 (Retail $2.25 each). Pointed, well shaped 
buds are deep, glowing, salmon-pink, opening to flowers of clear- 
shrimp-pink color. Rich fragrance. Big strong heavily branched plant 
with attractive foliage. 1950 All American winner. ___. 1.25 es) 
New Yorker. Patent No. 823 (Retail $2.00 each). Huge high centered flow- 
ers of a clear, sparkling shade of red are produced in continuous suc- 
cession. Has a delightful raspberry fragrance, and the heavy textured 
Petals hold their color. Plant is hardy and resists disease. 1.10 1.00 
Nocturne. Patent No. 713 (Retail $1.75 each). Long pointed buds of perfect 
form open slowly to blooms of bright cardinal red with dark shading. 
Coppery-red during very hot weather. Blooms have a unique form 
with wavy petal style. Fragrant. Vigorous plants. ey 1.00 
Peace. Patent No. 591 (Retail $2.50 each). The only All American Selection 
of 1946. The ovoid buds are golden-yellow etched with pink. As they 
open they change from canary-yellow to pale gold to iridescent cream. 
The petals are edged with apple-blossom pink that deepens as the 
flower slowly opens to glorious 5-inch blooms, _....._.____ 1.40 125: 
Rubaiyat. Patent No. 758 (Retail $1.75 each). Both the buds and flowers 
of this robust rose are extra large and have a damask-rose fragrance. 
The flowers are usually somewhat paler than the scintillating rose- 
red or crimson buds. Keeps up a never-ending succession of long- 
lasting blooms from early spring to late fall. 0. 1.00 .90 
San Fernando. Patent No. 785 (Retail $1.75 each). A magnificent thirty pet- 
aled rose of glowing currant-red, changing to bright glowing scarlet. 
Pronounced fragrance. AARS award winner for 1948. ___ ILLES 1.00 
Show Girl. Patent No. 646 (Retail $1.75 each). Very beautiful, perfect, long, 
deep pink buds, almost carmine in the spring. Flowers are long lasting 
and have big heavy-textured petals. Tall plant with big heavy canes. 
Elounisheseinaal MClimates «ease, 48 ee ee 1.00 .90 
Sutters Gold. Patent No. 885 (Retail $2.25 each). Beautiful, long pointed 
buds of yellow richly shaded with orange and red is outstanding fea- 
ture. Buds are borne in great quantities on long straight stems excel- 
lent for cutting. Flowers are high centered and richly colored with a 
Tea fragrance. Plants are strong, vigorous and free branching. 1950 
All AmericantAwardewinner (:. eset Oe ocd eee. 1.25 1.1242 
Symphonie. Patent No. 958 (Retail $2.50 each). Large, fragrant blooms of 
carmine pink with heavily veined petals give this seedling of Peace 
distinction that sets it off from any other rose. Huge blooms are borne 
on strong stems. Upright, well shaped plants. 1.40 ih Pas 
Taffeta. Patent No. 716 (Retail $1.75 each). Outstanding feature is ability 
to produce many long-stemmed, perfectly formed fragrant buds in 
rich pink and salmon shades. Color is generally a rich carmine-rose 
in the bud, begonia rose in the open flower. Pronounced fragrance. 
Plant is larger than average, vigorous and upright. ______ 1.00 .90 
Tally-ho. Patent No. 828 (Retail $2.00 each). Deep cardinal-red buds open 
slowly to exquisite fully double bi-colored flowers. Colors are not in 
great contrast. Inside of petals is varying and unusually delightful 
shade of pink; outside varies from crimson to cardinal-red. 1.10 1.00 
