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ROSES (Continued) 
PEACE, Patent No. 591 (Retails at $2.50 each) Ovid buds 
and golden-yellow etched with pink as they open, changes 
color 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. AARS award for 1946. 
RUBAIYAT, Patent No. 758 (Retails at $1.75 each) A Mc- 
Gredy origination, the tall free blooming plant produces 
an abundance of long pointed attractive 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 
flowers accentuated by the reverse of the petals which 
are several shades lighter. AARS award for 1947. 
SUNSET GLORY, Patent No. 788 (Retails at $1.75 each) The 
golden yellow buds are suffused with soft pastel-pink 
opening slowly into graceful but luxuriant 4 to 6 inch 
blooms of glowing golden yellow. A sheen of dusty-rose 
pink over each petal produces a combination of yellow 
and pink. 
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SUTTERS GOLD, Patent No. 885 (Retails at $2.25 each) 
Beautiful, long-pointed, yellow bud, richly shaded with 
orange and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any other 
yellow rose. The 24 petaled flowers are high-centered 
and richly colored. AARS award for 1950. 
TAFFETA, Patent No. 716 (Retails at $2.00 each) Rich 
carmine-rose in the bud, changing to Begonia-rose in 
open flower. Reverse of petals is yellow. Medium to large 
buds are perfectly formed with edges of the petals often 
frilled. They open to form double flowers with 21 well 
textured petals. AARS award for 1948. 
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