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New Sub-Zero Roses 
Sub-Zero Roses—$1.75 each. 3 for $5.00 postpaid. 
Curly Pink—Two-tone deep pink. 
Queen O’ the Lakes—Wonderful red. 
Shades of Autumn—Gorgeous red, yellow and 
blush all in one. 
V for Victory—Long-blooming yellow. 
Patented Hybrid Tea Roses 
Crimson Glory—Very double dark red, $1.75 each. 
Peace—Perhaps the most popular of all, extra 
large yellow tinged with pink; $2.50 each. 
Chrysler Imperial—The newest red, large flowers 
on a bush with good foliage. Each $2.75. 
Forty-Niner—Beautiful two-toned, inside of pet- 
al vivid red, outside of the petals rich yellow. 
$1.75. 
Sutters Gold—Has long-pointed yellow buds. 
richly shaded with orange and gold. Has a rich 
fragrance not found in any other yellow rose, 
$2.25. 
Helen Traubel—Sparkling pink, a lovely rose. 
Tall plant, $2.75. 
Patented Floribunda 
Fashion—The blending of coral, gold and apricot 
gives it a new color in roses. Is a vigorous plant, 
blooming continuously. Each $2. 
World’s Fair—Real dark red, semi-double. Quite 
hardy and nearly always in bloom. 
Ma Perkins—Coral Bell Pink Floribunda, $2.25. 
Floradora—Cinnabar red, tall plant with healthy 
leaves. Each $1.50. 
Cameo—Prolific blooming all summer, pink flow- 
er on a low 18-inch bush. Each $1.25. 
Vogue—The 1952 All-America. Bright, cheery- 
coral blossoms, delighftully fragrant. Profuse 
bloomer. Makes a perfect picture in front of 
evergreens. Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00. 
