MISSION BELLS 
Q (Pat. 923) Large, tapering, fiery salmon buds open to perfect 
blooms of clear salmon-pink, strongly on the salmon side. Won- 
derful tear-rose fragrance, long stems for cutting and beautiful, heavily 
branched bushes combined with the unique color made this rose an 
All-America award winner for two successive years in 1950 and 1951. 
$2.29 each; 3 for $6.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER 
(Pat. 910) The great advantage Golden Scepter holds over other yel- 
low rosés is its non-fading quality. The vivid, golden yellow color is as 
apparent in the fully open flower as in the slender, urn-shaped buds. 
A good vigorous plant, with lovely glossy foliage. 
$2.00' each; 3 for $5.25 
MIRANDY 
@ (Pat. 632) An AARS Award winner for 1945, it is a real man’s 
rose, with big long pointed buds of deep red, with black shadings. 
This rose is at its peak of glory during the summer and early fall, when 
most varieties suffer from heat; its color and form are less attractive 
in cold, wet weather. Vigorous and free branching. Rich, full-bodied 
fragrance. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
Collection No. 7 
MISSION BELLS GOLDEN SCEPTER MIRANDY 
Three lovely roses, one each of the varieties 
pictured on this page, value $6.50, for 
MISSION BELLS 
CALIFORNIA 
ROSES 
Because of a fortunate 
combination of climate, soil 
and length of growing sea- 
son, roses grown in Cali- 
fornia make the world’s 
finest plants. 
Why not start out with the 
best in your garden? They 
cost no more. 
GOLDEN SCEPTER 
Collection No. 67 
This collection includes every rose illustrated on pages 6 and 7, plus 
the variety Huntsman (described only) to add a bright bicolor to this 
very pleasant assortment. 
SAN FERNANDO SYMPHONIE 
HUNTSMAN MISSION BELLS 
SUZON LOTTHE GOLDEN SCEPTER 
MIRANDY 
One each of all seven roses, 3] 3°35 
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MIRANDY OUR ROSES ARE GROWN IN CALIFORNIA 7 
