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NEW HYBRID TEA ROSES (continued) 
(SEE PICTURE ON OP- 
Here is the red, red rose you’ve been waiting 
Dark, clear and sparkling in color, the delightfully frag- 
FORTY-NINER — (Patent No. 792.) (SEE PICTURE ON 
OPPOSITE PAGE.) Brilliantly hued bi-color that justly se- 
cured an AARS AWARD FOR 1949. Its contrasting colors 
are startling in their brilliance, yet they blend together beau- 
tifully. Inside of petals is a vivid Orient red, while the out- 
side is a chrome yellow. Colors are lasting and bright. The 
long buds open to well shaped blooms of 25 to 40 petals, mildly 
fragrant. POSTPAID: Each, $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
SLEIGH BELLS—(Patent No. 1004.) (PICTURED ON OP- 
POSITE PAGE.) This is the better white Rose you have been 
looking for. The large ovoid buds are borne singly on long 
stems and produce very freely. Flowers open gradually into 
blooms of great size. A trace of primrose at the base of the 
petals adds life to the flower. POSTPAID: Each $2.00; 3 
for $5.25. 
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Hardy CLIMBING ROSES 
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AMERICAN BEAUTY—(Pictured on opposite page). This 
is one of the old-time favorite climbing roses. The vine is 
very hardy, a vigorous grower, and free blooming. The extra 
large blooms are a lovely deep pink in color, resembling Tea 
Roses in shape and size. POSTPAID: Medium Grade—Each, 
95c; 3 for $2.50. Heavy Grade—Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
BLAZE — (Pictured on opposite page. ) This is the brilliant 
double red climber so popular throughout the country. You'll 
be thrilled with the generous display of bloom in June and also 
with the later flowers as the plant becomes well established and 
the everblooming characteristics begin to show. Enjoy great 
clusters of 2 to 3-inch scarlet flowers on your porch, fence, 
pergola, or trellis. POSTPAID: Medium Grade—Each, $1.10; 
3 for $3.00. Heavy Grade—Each, $1.75; 3 for $4.95. 
DOUBLOONS—(Patent No. 152.) (Pictured on opposite page.) 
A fabulous yellow climber. Its blooms are magnificent, large 
golden yellow flowers in delightful clusters with a spicy, clean 
fragrance. It is unusually hardy and vigorous. POSTPAID: 
Heavy Grade Only—Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
NEW DAWN—A hardy, climbing rose that is truly everblooming 
and has been thoroughly tested in Salina. This vigorous 
growing vine with luxuriant foliage is continually in bloom 
from June until very hard frosts. The flowers are double and 
of an exquisite apple-blossom pink in color with a delightful 
old-rose fragrance. The large flowers of New Dawn are borne 
on long stems, making them ideal for cutting. POSTPAID: 
Medium Grade—Each, $1.10; 3 for $3.00. Heavy Grade— 
Each, $1.75; 3 for $4.95. 
PAUL’S SCARLET— (Pictured on opposite page).) The flowers 
are intense vivid scarlet,, semi-double, and are freely produced 
in clusters of from 3 to 20 blooms on long, well-balanced canes, 
the plant being a mass of flaming color from top to bottom. 
Their flowers do not fade but maintain their brilliant color until 
the last petal drops. Very hardy. POSTPAID: Medium 
Grade—Each, 95c; 3 for $2.50 Heavy Grade—Each, $1.50; 
3 for $4.25. 
WHITE DAWN—(Pictured at the right.) The fairest 
white climber! White Dawn puts forth myriads of large 
clusters of pure white blooms, covering the plant like 
mountains of snow. POSTPAID: Medium Grade— 
Each, $1.10; 3 for $3.00. Heavy Grade—Each, $1.75; 
3 for $4.95. 
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NEW YORKER—(Patent No. 823.) 
POSITE PAGE.) 
for! 
rant flowers are enormous . . . often measuring more than six 
inches across. The color is long lasting and very sun resistant, 
an important quality because as a rule red roses take on a bluish 
cast in hot weather. New Yorker is a welcome exception be- 
cause it remains clear and sparkling throughout a long season. 
The perfectly formed, high-centered blooms are scarlet with 
rose-red undertones and each petal is overlaid with a rich sheen 
of velvet. These plants bloom heavily in June on luxurious, 
vigorous, 3 foot plants with a breath-taking succession of flowers 
from then until cold weather. POSTPAID: Each $2.00; 
3 for $5.25. 
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