2181 MISSION BELLS 
Beautiful long buds of salmon-pink open into huge blooms 
of bright shrimp-pink. Wonderful fragrance. 
2101 SUTTER’S GOLD (vu. 5. Plant Pat. 885) 
: 1950-’51 AARS Winner—Bagatelle Gold Medal Winner— 
f ff - Geneva Gold Medal Winner. Noted for its long-pointed, 
‘ \ bright yellow buds, richly shaded with orange and red. Gor- 
geous high centered, fully double blooms have an exotic 
fragrance. Sturdy and dependable. 
2184 NEW YORKER (u-s. Plant Patent No. 823) 
Often labeled the best Rose of all time. Beautifully 
] formed buds and blooms of large size. Color is a brilliant, 
| untading red which stands out like a beacon in the garden. 
Ee y Splendid in growth. 
2185 HELEN TRAUBEL 4: So5icnt Potent 
Another new introduction which was the AARS Winner in 
Co a : 1952. Lovely shadings of rich coppery pink in buds and 
F N blooms. Excellent grower with fine habits. Prolific producer 
al 
of finest quality flowers. 
Ale 
2181 Mission Bells 
AARS 1950. Pat. No. 923 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
Humboldt, Nebr. 
Gentlemen: 
Received your Roses 
Monday and was certain- 
ly pleased with them. 
I have never received 
better ones. Glad they 
were not waxed. Your 
catalog arrangement of 
collections induced me 7 
to buy from your nur- 2185 : F 
sery. Wish to thank you Helen Traubel™: 
for the extra ones sent. AARS 1952 a : 
Mrs. L. R. M. $2.75 each; : ? 
eee ES FOre 1.20: : 
Perea 
2101 
Sutter’s Gold 
AARS ‘50-'51 
Pat. No. 885 
$2.25 eoch; 
3 for $6.00 
2184 
New Yorker 
Pat. No. 823 
$2.00 each; 
3 for $5.25, 
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