MA 
PERKINS 
CANDLEGLOW 
BEST REGARDS (Pat. 
652). A brilliant cardinal red 
suffuses the upper part of 
its lovely petals, which are marked at the 
base with a contrasting deep yellow tone. 
The outside of the flowers is vivid Tyrian 
rose, heavily tinged with a glittering cop- 
pery oversheen. 
The flowers are very full and high cen- 
tered. The plant is vigorous in growth, 
bearing quantities of bloom all season. 
The flowers often measure five to six 
inches across. Exceptionally fine for in- 
door cut flowers. 
NRO Osha $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.90 
HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. 1028). AARS 
Winner for 1952. The color is a blend of 
warm pink and luminous apricot with a 
bright undertone. The buds are unusually 
long, slender and graceful, and the half- 
open flowers maintain a delightful form. 
The plant is tall and bushy and so vig- 
orous that it is seldom without buds or 
blooms. 
INO $2.50 ea.; 3 for $6.60 
ALL-AMERICA ROSE 
OFFER 
Peace, Heart’s Desire, Sutter’s Gold, 
Forty-Niner, Mirandy, Charlotte Arm- 
strong. 
A $13.50 value $4] 
BEST REGARDS | 
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MA PERKINS (Pat. 1143). AARS 
Winner for 1953. A lovely new 
floribunda, with a very sweet 
pungent fragrance. This rose is a 
deep glowing coral-pink with a 
suffusion of yellow. The buds are 
a translucent coral, fortified by 
shades of red in the outer petals 
and a touch of yellow at the base. 
glowing coral-shell-pink. Very re- 
sistant to diseases and pests, and 
thrive in difficult positions. 
NR064._...$2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.25 
NOCTURNE (Pat. 713). The color 
is bright cardinal-red with in- 
triguing darker shadings of Chrys- 
anthemum-crimson, opening to a 
somewhat lighter shade in hot 
weather. All America Winner. 
NRO83....$2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.25 
FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792). AARS 
Winner for 1949. Undoubtedly this 
is the most brilliant of all bicolors. 
Inside the petals are a vivid Orient 
red, changing to cherry red with 
age. Outside, they are chrome to 
straw yellow. The buds are de- 
lightfully formed, opening into a 
large, well-shaped, pleasantly fro- 
grant flower of 25 to 40 petals. 
NRO28....$2.50 ea.; 3 for $6.60 
CALIFORNIA'S BEST— 
SLEIGH BELLS (Pct. 1004). Rose 
growers have been looking for a 
good white rose that would have 
free flowering qualities, and plenty 
of vigor. Sleigh Bells gives us the 
answer. The plant is a _ strong 
grower; with excellent foliage and 
fine long stems. 
NR118....$2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.25 
GRAND DUCHESSE CHAR- 
LOTTE (Pat. 774). AARS Winner 
in 1942, this rose is outstanding for 
its unique color and its intriguing 
perfume. The interesting buds are 
a rich claret color which changes 
as the flower ages to a lovely Be- 
gonia Rose. You'll enjoy this rose 
in your garden. 
NRO38....$2.00 ea.; 3 for $5.25 
CANDLEGLOW (Pat. 1199). 
Handsome pointed buds of a buff 
and pink warm shade, according to 
the weather and season. Excep- 
tionally attractive under artificial 
light. Open flowers are white with 
a pinkish tinge. A strong growing 
plant with strong stems and fine 
foliage. Deliciously fragrant, forty 
petaled flowers. 
NRO16....$1.75 ea.; 3 for $4.65 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
