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ROSES—Continued 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
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M Diamond Jubilee, (6.6). Patent No. 824. (Retails 
$2.00 each; 3 or more $1.75 each.) Double, 
high centered flowers of glowing buff-orange, 
with a touch of orange-yellow at base of 
petals. A.A.R.S. award for 1948. 
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T First Love, (7.7). Patent No. 921. (Retails $2.25 
each; 3 or more $2.00 each.) Delightful 
shade of pale dawn pink. Often tinted with 
pastel shades of salmon, orchid and _ rose. 
Vigorous plant, flowers borne singly on long 
straight stems. Ideal for cut flowers. 
M Forty-Niner, (7.2). Patent No. 792. (Retails $2.50 
@D each; 3 or more $2.20 each.) Brilliantly hued 
Ke. bi-color that justly secured an A.A.R.S. award 
for 1949. Its contrasting colors are startling 
in their brilliance, and yet they blend together 
beautifully. Inside of petals is a vivid Orient- 
Red, while the outside is a Chrome-Yellow, 
changing to Straw-Yellow. Colors are lasting 
and bright. The long bud opens to a well 
shaped bloom of 25 to 40 petals. Mildly 
fragrant. 
M Fred Howard, (6.7). Patent No. 1006. (Retails $2.50 
Kv) each; 3 or more $2.20 each.) Long, rich-yellow 
Ae: buds are tipped with delicate penciling of light 
pink. Strong, hardy, fully branched; dark 
shiny foliage; grows high; long stems excel- 
lent for cutting; blooms from early spring to 
late fall. A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
T Golden Scepter, (7.4). Patent No. 910. (Retails $2.00 
each; 3 or more $1.75 each.) Rare, new, un- 
fading, golden-yellow; long, slender buds, 
large, high-centered. Won the highest Rose 
award in Holland. 
Nota ee eee ser eS 
T Helen Traubel, (8.6). Patent No. 1028. (Retails $2.50 
DPD each; 3 or more $2.20 each.) Named after one 
Ke) of the greatest of American Concert Artists. 
The color varies with the weather, sometimes 
a light sparkling pink, more often a luminous 
apricot. Its unusually large and long buds are 
magnificent and the half open flower and the 
glorious fully opened blooms display the lovely 
color in a more lavish way. Very vigorous 
grower. A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
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