Collection No. 6 
The three principal rose colors are represented with purity and grace 
by the three roses illustrated on this page. 
SHOW GIRL FRED HOWARD SAN FERNANDO 
One plant of each, 
value $6.25, for 
SAN FERNANDO 
SHOW GIRL 
HYBRID 
SAN FERNANDO 
@ (Pat. 785) Rich, currant-red, long and pointed buds, opening into 
BF 4 most pleasing double flower of intense scarlet. In addition to 
its charm in color and form, San Fernando has that extra ingredient 
we all love so well, a rich and lasting spicy fragrance. Non-fading. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
HOWARD 
FRED HOWARD 
@ (Pat. 1006) The top award winner in the All-America trials for 
AEBS 1952, this fine rose continues to gain new friends each season. 
Everyone admires the big, vigorous plants with their wonderful foliage, 
the very long stems, total lack of clustered blooms, and the incredible 
length of time each flower holds in perfect condition. It has long, rich 
yellow buds tipped with delicate light pink, opening into full double, 
high centered, beautifully formed flowers. Non-fading and distinctly 
Gallerron No y/ different from Peace. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
This fine assortment includes all seven varieties on these two 
pages. SHOW GIRL 
SAN FERNANDO FRED HOWARD SHOW GIRL (Pat. 646) Show Girl has acquired world-wide honors. Long, almost 
MARK SULLIVAN TALLYHO MISSION BELLS carmine-colored buds open to a heavy-textured, elusively fragrant 
NOCTURNE flower of rapturous pink. One of the distinctive characteristics of this 
variety is the fact that these lovely buds are among the very largest 
ey ores i Sa of all roses, and yet they are perfect in form and hold well when cut. 
vous POI PRI os SGN DNs It aes CATS Canes are large and sturdy and satisfyingly productive. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
Golden State Nurseries 1955 
