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ROSES—Continued 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
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Each Each 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek, Patent No. 664. (Retails $1.75 each; 
3 or more $1.55 each.) Bud very large, long-pointed; 
flower unusually large, double (24 to 30 petals), high- 
centered, lasting. Empire to lemon-yellow turning 
lighter as the blooms mature on long stems. Vig- 
orous, upright and compact; abundant bloomer. 
A.A.R.S. award for 1944. 
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Mojave, Patent No. 1176. (Retails $3.00 each; 3 or more 
$2.65 each.) NEW A.A.R.S. Award Winner. A Char- 
lotte Armstrong cross retaining many of the fine plant 
characteristics of its parent along with the slender 
bud of that variety. The color is a blend of salmon, 
apricot and orange, and occasionally in cool weather 
the salmon changes to red blended with the other 
two colors. 
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Nocturne, Patent No. 713. (Retails $2.00 each; 3 or more 
$1.75 each.) The color is bright cardinal red with 
dark shadings of crimson. The large petals have 
good substance, are richly textured and pleasantly 
fragrant flower is long lasting. Color is somewhat 
lighter and brighter during hot weather. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1948. 
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Peace, Patent No. 591. (Retails $2.50 each; 3 or more $2.20 
each.) Ovoid buds are golden-yellow etched with 
pink as they open, color changes from canary-yellow, 
to pale golden, to irridescent cream. Petals are 
edged with apple-blossom pink that deepens as the 
flower slowly opens to glorious 5 inch blooms. 
A.A.R.S. award for 1946. 
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Rex Anderson, Patent No. 335. (Retails $1.75 each; 3 or 
more $1.55 each.) An outstanding exhibition rose of 
delicate, lovely ivory-white. Perfectly formed, slow 
opening, one of the few successful whites. Flowers 
fully double and of enormous size. 
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Rose of Freedom, Patent No. 791. (Retails $2.00 each; 
3 or more $1.75 each.) Winner CITY OF PORT- 
LAND AWARD for 1947. A Hybrid Tea with beau- 
tiful 60 to 70 petaled, long-stemmed, currant-red 
blooms with delightful true Rose fragrance. The 
lovely blooms are normally borne singly on strong 
straight 28 to 32 inch stems. The new wood is 
usually thornless. It blooms freely, on a vigorous, 
upright bush with abundant, handsome, disease-re- 
sistant foliage. Highest scoring red Rose in 1946- 
1947 nation wide trials. 
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