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New Yorker. Patent No. 823 (Retail $2.00 each). Huge, high centered 
flowers of a clear, sparkling shade of red are produced in continuous 
succession. Has a delightful raspberry fragrance, and the heavy tex- 
tured petals hold their color. Plant is hardy and resists tee? nn 
Peace. Patent No. 591 (Retail $2.50 each). The only All American Selection 
of 1946. The ovoid buds are golden-yellow etched with pink. As they 
open they change from canary-yellow to pale gold to iridescent cream. 
The petals are edged with apple-blossom pink that deepens as the 
flower slowly opens to glorious 5 inch blooms, ---.--...--- 1.40 1.25 
President Eisenhower. Patent No. 1217 (Retail $2.50 each). Large, rich, 
unfading, uniform blooms of lasting rose-red, produced singly on long 
stems. Free and continuous bloomer. Fragrant. ___--_--.- 1.40 1.25 
Rubaiyat. Patent No. 758 (Retail $1.75 each). Both the buds and flowers 
of this robust rose are extra large and have a damask-rose fragrance. 
The flowers are usually somewhat paler than the scintillating rose-red 
or crimson buds. Keeps up a never-ending succession of long-lasting 
blooms fromearly spring tomate! tal ee ee 1.00 872 
Show Girl. Patent No. 646 (Retail $2.00 each). Very beautiful, perfect, 
long, deep pink buds, almost carmine in the spring. Flowers are long 
lasting and have big heavy-textured petals. Tall plant with big heavy 
canes.) flourishes, in-all: climates ss = ee ee 1.10 1.00 
Sutters Gold. Patent No. 885 (Retail $2.25 each). Beautiful, long pointed 
buds of yellow richly shaded with orange and red is outstanding fea- 
ture. Buds are borne in great quantities on long straight stems excellent 
for cutting. Flowers are high centered and richly colored with a tea 
fragrance. Plants are strong, vigorous and free branching. 1950 All 
AmMericansA ward «Winner = ae eee es ee ee ee E25 1.12% 
Taffeta. Patent No. 716 (Retail $2.00 each). Outstanding feature is ability 
to produce many long-stemmed, perfectly formed fragrant buds in rich 
pink and salmon shades. Color is generally a rich carmine-rose in the 
bud, begonia rose in the open flower. Pronounced fragrance. Plant is 
larger than average, vigorous and upright. _....._-_»_»_»_-=__ 1.10 1.00 
Tally-ho. Patent No. 828 (Retail $2.00 each). Deep cardinal-red buds open 
slowly to exquisite fully double bi-colored flowers. Colors are not in 
great contrast. Inside of petals is varying and unusually delightful 
shade of pink; outside varies from crimson to cardinal-red. 1.10 1.00 
PATENTED CLIMBING 
Cli. Crimson Glory. Patent No. 736 (Retail $2.50 each). Bright crimson 
climbing form of bush rose Crimson Glory. -.-............... 1.40 1.25 
Cli. Floradora. Patent No. 1054 (Retail $2.00 each). Climbing form of the 
very popular floribunda. Double scarlet and geranium red flowers in 
profusion! esos SS are ee ee 1.10 1.00 
Cli. Peace. Patent No. 932 (Retail $2.50 each). Climbing form of the 
famous? bush ‘roses 22 en ee ee ee eee 1.40 1.25 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA 
Chatter. Patent No. 739 (Retail $1.50 each). Unusually bright crimson 
blooming continuously with large clusters. .90 He) 
Fashion. Patent No. 789 (Retail $2.00 each). Intense salmon-orange color- 
ing is brilliant, yet soft and lovely; unique. Buds and flowers of ex- 
quisite form with an old-rose fragrance. Plants are vigorous and bushy; 
they have small glossy foliage. 1950 award winner. ____ 1.10 1.00 
