PEACE (1946) : Large double blooms NOCTURN (1948): It has be- DIAMOND JUBILEE (1948) : 
pass through a wide range of color, come one of the best-loved deep red Here is an unusual warm, buff rose. 
showing tints of yellow, pale gold, roses. The buds are long, slender, and Its flowers have exceptional lasting 
cream and ivory with a slight pink beautifully formed. The open flower qualities both en the bush and after 
edging on the petal. is a bright cardinal red. they have been cut. 
FORTY NINER (1949): One of the SUTTER’S GOLD (1950): A hybrid tea FASHION (1950): A floribunda of 
most. brilliant bi-colored roses ever de- with pointed yellow buds shaded with orange coral pink suffused with gold. Fashion 
veloped. The petals are a rich chrome and red. The open flower varies froma introduced a new color to the rose world. 
yellow outside while inside they are a rich orange to shades of golden yellow de- Three-inch flowers are produced in heavy 
brilliant Chinesarrcd pending on weather and location. Fragrant. ¢lusters from spring until late fall. 
MA PERKINS (1953): A flori- LILIBET (1954): It is a dawn-pink MOJAVEW1954)- Named for the 
bunda with a rich and unusual floribunda. It combines soft pink masses dramatically colored Painted Desert of 
fragrance. A crossing of Red Ra- of flowers with vigorous, well-formed the Southwest. This hybrid tea is a 
diance and Fashion, it is a spar- foliage. In the early stage, buds are em- glowing apricot orange, highlighted with 
kling coral shell pink. pire red in color, warm tints of nasturtium red and scarlet. 
