d FIRST LOVE 
(Plant Pats921) 
You'll love First Love. The 
dawn-pink of this exquisite bud 
is almost unreal. Cool weather 
brings a deeper touch to its 
outside petals, but its true magic 
pink unfolds as it opens into a 
lovely flower with artistically 
curled petals. 
FANDANGO 
(Plant Pat. 894) 
Brilliant red—as gay as the Spanish dance. Buds 
are good, opening into semi-double flowers and showing 
an interesting yellow stamen center—an additional gay 
touch to this recent introduction to the rose world. q 
FORTY-NINER 
(Plant Pat. 792) 
A bi-color combination 
with outside of petals a golden 
straw color and inside vivid 
red. The bud unfolds into a 
high-centered open 
flower showing mostly 
its dazzling red, yet 
leaving a bit of its re- 
verse straw petals to 
give a delightful con- 
trast. AARS 1949. 
FIESTA 
(Plant Pat 389) 
An intriguing novelty rose. Not all roses have 
perfection of bud as an outstanding quality, and Fiesta 
is one of these. But ‘‘a rose is a rose.”’ Fiesta, a gaily 
striped yellow and vermilion combination, is ideal 
for floating arrangements. Try this for something 
different. 
