ROSES ur the West 
PLANTS WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
Suzon Lotthe (Plant Patented)— 
Peach colored buds shading to 
pink. Deep leathery disease re- 
SistantelOllayehee eens $2.00 
Symphonie (Plant Patented)—A gor- 
geous pink, from silver pink to 
deep rose. Fragrant. Free bloom- 
er Laree DlOOMS se $2.00 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
Talisman — Golden yellow, scarlet and (Pat. 885) 
OL ATA S Cpe ee eee ese eos $1.25 
Ka Tallyho (Plant Patented)—All Amer- 
: ica winner for 1949. Two-tone. 
Unique rose pink, outer petals rich crim- Shrub Rose 
son. Long beautiful buds, spicy fra- 
oS rea Seek e a Pg a PAL Austrian Copper (Single)—Intense copper- 
red, reverse of petals bright golden yel- 
BU Smmoctor gue gslivery | Dinka Wcouls) low. A large spectacular shrub........ $1.25 
WEL VESLPIRING abl aglal tee eee $1.25 
@ Tiffany (Patent Applied for)—Only 
1955 All America Winner in the Hy- 
brid Tea class. Both the buds and the 
lovely high-centered open blooms are per- 
fect “picture” pink. See color illustration 
Onipack COVEl 2 ee $3.00 
Austrian Copper (Single)—Intense cop- 
per-red, reverse of petals bright 
golden yellow. A large spectacular 
ANTM OH GR 2c, th pit AL eibeee ae le Rota 7 OA $1.25 
A New Class of Roses 
Plants of relatively tall growth, free flow- 
ering—often with many flowers in clusters, 
but with individual stems long enough for 
cutting. Strong, disease-resistant plants. 
@ Queen Eiizabeth (Plant Patented)— 
1955 All America Winner. The un- 
usually clear glowing blooms are a beau- 
tiful blend of soft carmine rose and dawn 
pink. (See illustration on back cover.) 
TH 23 G | tas 25 et on $3.00 
SYMPHONIE 
(Pat. 958) 
Wenatchee, Washington 17 
