PATENTED HYBRID TEAS OR BUSH ROSES (Cont'd) 
Mojave. Pat. No. 1176. 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. A.A.R.S. Winner 1954. 
Retail each $2.75 
New Yorker. Pat. No. 823. Brilliant red with color 
long lasting and sun-resistant. Plant is sturdy, up- 
right and vigorous. Buds slowly open into very 
large flowers, often measuring 61/2 inches across, 
of scarlet with rose-red undertones and overlaid 
with rich velvety-sheen. Retail each $2.00 
Nocturne. Pat. No. 713. Bright cardinal red with dark 
shadings of crimson. Large petals with good sub- 
stance. Flower long lasting and fragrant. Color 
is somewhat lighter and brighter during hot 
weather. A.A.R.S. Winner 1948. Retail each $2.00 
Peace. Pat. No. 591. Ovoid buds golden-yellow 
etched with pink as they open, color changes 
from canary-yellow, pale golden, to irridescent 
cream. Petals are edged with apple-blossom pink 
that deepens as the flowers slowly open. A.A.R.S. 
Winner 1946. Retail each $2.50 
President Eisenhower. Pat. No. 1217. Large blooms 
of rich, unfading, uniform rose-red with lasting 
brilliance, come singly on strong stems. Free 
flowering, vigorous grower. Retail each $2.59 
Rubaiyat. Pat. No. 758. Tall free blooming plant pro- 
ducing an abundance of long, pointed buds on 
strong upright stems, that slowly open into very 
large blooms of rose-red to crimson color in the 
heart of the half open flower accentuated by the 
reverse of the petals which are several shades 
lighter. A.A.R.S. Winner 1947. Very fragrant. 
Retail each $1.75 
San Fernando. Pat. No. 785. A magnificent thirty 
petaled rose of glowing currant-red, changing to 
bright glowing scarlet. Fragrant. A.A.R.S. Winner 
1948. Retail each $1.75 
Sleigh Bells. Pat. No. 1004. The large buds are borne 
singly on exceedingly long stems. The freely pro- 
duced flowers open gradually into blooms of great 
size with 40 or more petals, lovely in all stages. 
Unusual for a white rose it is really fragrant and 
is vigorous and disease resistant. Retail each $2.00 
Sun Valley. Pat. No. 1135. The purest non-fading 
yellow rose. “Sun Valley's” true guinea golden 
yellow flowers hold their magnificent brilliant tone 
in open blooms for days—even in bright hot sun- 
shine, without a trace of fading. Retail each $2.50 
Sutter’s Gold. Pat. No. 885. Beautiful, long-pointed, 
yellow bud, richly shaded with orange and red. 
Rich tea fragrance not found in any other yellow 
rose. Flowers high-centered and richly colored. 
A.A.R.S. Winner 1950. Retail each $2.25 
Taffeta. Pat. No. 716. Rich carmine-rose in the bud, 
changing to begonia-rose in open flower. Reverse 
of petals is yellow. Buds medium to large, well 
formed with edges of petals often frilled. A.A.R.S. 
Winner 1948. Retail each $2.00 
Tallyho. Pat. No. 828. A bright color. The color on 
the inside of the petals is a varying and unique 
shade of pink. The outside of the petals is a rich 
crimson. Buds before they unfold are deep 
cardinal-red. The long-stemmed blooms open 
slowly and last exceedingly well because they 
have such heavy substance. Fragrant. A.A.R.S. 
Winner 1949. Retail each $2.00 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Carrousel. Pat. No. 1066. Grandiflora Type. Crimson 
buds open to velvety red showing yellow stamens, 
borne in large clusters. Ornamental seed pods are 
an added attraction. Retail each $2.00 
Easter Parade. Pat. No. 1200. A novelty variety 
showing blooms of yellow, orange, red, at one 
time. Flowers open yellow and in turn pass 
through color changes as the blooms open fully. 
Retail each $1.75 
Embers. Pat. No. 1178. Brilliant, glowing scarlet, like 
fiery red hot coals. Retail each $2.25 
Fashion. Pat. No. 789. Brilliant luminous coral flow- 
ers overlaid with gold, opening with wavy grace- 
ful petals. All season bloom, large clusters and 
singly. A.A.R.S. Winner 1950. Retail each $2.00 
Frolic. Pat. No. 1179. Very bright pink, mass bloom- 
ing new Armstrong introduction. Retail each $2.25 
Goldilocks. Pat: No. 672. Rich golden yellow, long 
lasting, hardy and vigorous. Retail each $1.50 
Independence. Pat. No. 1036. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
of Independence is extremely vivid. Flowers borne 
in clusters of 6 or more, and are up to 4 inches 
across. Grows from 2]/2-3 ft. in height. 
Retail each $2.00 
Irene of Denmark. Pat. No. 889. The best white flori- 
bunda. Buds are true “Sweethearts”, daintily per- 
fect. Large, double, graceful blooms. From Den- 
mark, so it is extra hardy. Retail each $1.75 
Lilibet. Pat. No. 1209. A hardy plant producing roses 
in clusters, of exquisite pink tones. The colors 
range from light rose to soft dawn-pink during 
progressive stages of bloom. A.A.R.S. Winner 
1954. Retail each $2.00 
Ma Perkins. Pat. No. 1143. This has much larger in- 
dividual blooms than most floribundas, and a form 
more like that of Hybrid Teas. It is also more 
fragrant than most, with a fresh, spicy scent. Its 
color is delightful. The daintily formed buds are 
a soft, yet rich pink, flushed with yellow at the 
base. They open exquisitely, with 25 or more 
petals of shell pink and delicate coral tones. 
Retail each $2.00 
