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HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES — Cont. 
Helen Traubel. Pat. 1028 ____ Each $2.00 Three $5.50 
Beautiful shade of light pink changing to a luminous 
apricot. This rose was named for the first lady of 
American opera. All American winner 1952. 
Lowell Thomas. Pat. 595 _____ Each $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
An outstanding yellow rose in every respect. Long 
deep chrome buds open to very large, clear yellow 
high centered blooms. Sturdy, almost thornless 
stems and vigorous foliage add to the attractiveness 
of this fine rose. 
Mirandy, Pat.632 _——s_ Each $1.75 3 for $5.00 
Large buds of deepest crimson with black shadings 
open to huge double blooms of deep maroon red with 
a real rose fragrance. Strong stems, growth and 
foliage all add up to make this a perfect rose. 
Mission Bells. Pat. 923 _- ——s— Each $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
An All-American winner for 1950. Buds of deep 
salmon pink opening into 5” blooms of bright pink. 
Mojavenbatell 6 sees ss. Each $2.00 Three $5.50 
Rich bright colors of the painted desert. New color 
in glowing apricot-orange. 
NocturnesPat,713. 25...) Each $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
Long streamlined buds of bright cardinal-red. The 
large petals have good substance and are richly tex- 
tured and pleasantly fragrant. A vigorous grower. 
Peace. Pat. 591 G Each $1.75 Doz. $19.50 
All American Winner 1946 and awarded the Gold 
Medal in 1949 by the American Rose Society. Ex- 
ceptionally large buds open to huge 5-inch full cen- 
tered cream white flowers showing a light trace of 
pink on the petal edges. In cool weather it is lemon 
colored with fine carmine markings on the edges, 
Foliage is broad, dark green and shiny on sturdy 
stems. Free flowering all season. 
| President Eisenhower. Pat. 1217 
Each $1.75 Three $5.00 
New unfading Rose-Red, 4 to 5 inch blooms with 
35 to 40 beautifully curved petals. Blooms con- 
tinuously on strong upright bushy plants 21% to 3 
feet high. 
Rex Anderson. Pat. 885 ___ _ ~—- Each $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
Good white roses are rare but this variety is a gem. 
Long pointed buds opening into double high center- 
ed blooms of glistening pure white. Free flowering 
with sturdy wood and foliage. 
Sutters Gold. Pat. 885 > 2 Bach $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
An All-American winner for 1950. Long pointed buds 
of golden yellow shaded with orange and copper-red. 
Tallyho. Pat, 828 Each $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
f Long full buds open to great, fully double high 
centered blooms with a rich, fragrance. The upper 
side of each petal is rose pink with a heavy sheen, 
the under side is deep rose shaded carmine. Long 
strong stem and luxurious foliage. 
