Chosen for their Beauty and All Around Goodness % 
If you are interested in a large number of Roses, |; 
write for special prices. 
CHIEF SEATTLE. A striking buff-apricot with 
very long stems. Remarkably fine for cutting. 
Selected by the Seattle Rose Society and named 
for the founder of their city. 
Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60 
One Each of All 8 
Fine Roses on 
These 2 Pages for 
$15.35, 
Postpaid 
Show Giri 
(Plant Pat. 
No. 646) 
SHOW GIRL. One of the very loveliest of all pink 
Roses, and a splendid cutting variety. Show Girl will 
bring a real show to your garden. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25 
HELEN TRAUBEL. This bright sparkling pink was another 
All-America winner for 1952. The color is ‘distinct, vary- 
ing from deep tones of pink to apricot, and often showing 
a tint of orange. The flower is of fine form and pleasing 
fragrance. Each $2.75; 3 for $7.20 
Chief Seattle 
(Plant Pat. No. 1030) 
FORTY-NINER. A two-toned variety, with the outside 
of the petals a dazzling chrome-yellow and the inside 
petals a vivid Oriental red, changing to cherry-red with 
age. Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60 
Forty-Niner 
(Plant Pat. 
No. 792) 
Helen Traubel (Plant Pat. No. 1028) 
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