A SALESMAN IS A MAN WHO SELLS ROSES 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES—Cont’d. 
Bin No. 
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Yellowish rose with salmon-pink and red shading. A very 
strong and hearty plant, which has been a favorite for 
25 years. Heavy blooming. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
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A glistening white Pinocchio with flowers about 2% inches 
in diameter and fully double, usually borne in large clust- 
ers of 30 or more. Rich dark foliage. 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES (B) 
2 Year Heavy, Extra Select. 
From the hundreds of Hybrid Tea Roses we have selected those 
considered most hardy for our climate—yet none survive without 
adequate winter protection. They all bloom heavily the first year, 
and by autumn you'll agree they are worth spraying regularly in 
summer and protecting over winter. All have long stems for cutting. 
BICOLORED VARIETIES 
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Most brilliant of all bicolors. Dazzling chrome-yellow on 
the outside of the petals; vivid Orient-red changing to 
cherry-red on the inside. Colors contrast vividly. The 
vigorous plant is tall and upright, and the stems are long, 
straight and sturdy, with few thorns. A.A.R.S. Winner for 
1949. (Pat. 792.) 
RED VARIETIES 
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The beautiful, flaring, urn-shaped buds open into wonder- 
ful flowers of velvety crimson with black and maroon 
shadings. One of the ten most popular Roses in America 
and voted the most fragrant by the American Rose Society. 
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Winner of the sole 1941 All-America Award. This and 
Peace are the most popular Roses the country over. Its 
long, slender, cerise buds and magnificent open flowers 
are favorites in thousands of gardens. (Pat. 455.) 
EP CE SAALD W500 eros Seat race cea: dee cdaaht cob beivonsees one stvuetocksenssascce~nes each $4.00 
Features big ovoid buds of deep red. The flower displays 
new beauties of form as the petals unfold, eventually be- 
coming a huge full bloom of 50 petals of dark glowing red, 
with full-bodied fragrance. Plants medium in height, vig- 
orous and free branching. A.A.R.S. Winner, 1945. (Pat. 632.) 
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Dark red with maroon shadings. The buds are long and 
gracefully shaped. Produces many flowers. The stems are 
long; the foliage large and luxuriant. A.A.R.S. Winner, 
1948. (Pat. 713.) 
