Sutter’s Gold 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
(Plant Patent No. 885) 
1950 All-America Winner. Long bright yel- 
low buds shaded red and orange. The most 
iragrant of all yellow Roses. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBER HIGH NOON 
(Plant Patent No. 704) 
1948 AARS Winner. Is a ccmbination of in- 
tense, clear yellow buds that seem to have 
captured and held the bright golden rays of 
the midday sun. $1.75 each. 
PINKIE 
(Plant Patent No. 712) 
1948 All-America Winner. Never has there 
been a Baby Rose with such perfect form as 
have these dainty pink buds and flowers. $1.50 
each. 
LOWELL THOMAS 
(Plant Patent No. 595) 
Its long, tightly furled buds of rich golden 
yellow open into a large, graceful flower of a 
uniform lighter yellow. $1.50 each. 
Lowell 
Thomas 
NOCTURNE 
(Plant Patent No. 713) 
This new 1948 All-America Rose with its 
long, streamlined, perfectly formed buds and 
large, richly textured petals is one of the finest 
red Roses of today. $1.50 each. 
TALLYHO 
(Plant Patent No. 828) 
AARS Winner for 1949. Petals of pink with 
the reverse a cardinal-red. Tallyho features 
unique coloring, beautiful form, great vigor and 
a rich, spicy fragrance. $1.75 each. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE 
(Plant Patent No. 824) 
1948 All-America Winner. Long, sturdy flow- 
er stems, each carrying a big ovoid bud in 
light pastel shades of buff, yellow, and pale 
orange. $1.50 each. 
MIRANDY 
(Plant Patent No. 632) 
All-America Winner for 1945. One of the best 
dark red, fragrant Roses. $1.50 each. 
Diamond 
Jubilee 
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