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SUN VALLEY ROSE Part aN Oe alata: 
An outstanding new golden yel- 
low rose best described as Guinea gold. A 
tall plant, producing long cutting stems; 
shiny green foliage and delicate fragrance. 
Each, $2.50, 
Sutters Gold Patent No. 885. Beautiful, long- 
pointed, yellow bud, richly shaded with orange 
and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any 
other yellow rose. The 24 petaled flowers are 
high-centered and richly colored. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1950. Each, $2.25: 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
SUZON LOTTHE Pat. No. 934. 
; A rose of superior form, with a 
sheen and same sort of charm as a pink 
camellia. The peach-colored buds slowly roll 
open, to display their petals of pearl pink, 
flushed with deeper pink toward the petal’s- 
edge. Plants are vigorous, with heavy canes 
and strong stems, splendid for cutting. 
Each, $2.50: 3 or more, $2.25 each. 
TALLYHO: (Pat. 828). lf you deni srew this 
ene--ycu should. Pink on the face ct the petals, 
with the reverse side crimson. Its unique coler- 
ing, beautiful ferm, and rich spicy fracrance 
ire irresistible. AARS for 1949. Each, $2.00: 
3 or more, $1.75 each. 
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Tiffany, Patent applied for.A cross of Char- 
lotte Armstrong and Girona, is a _ beautiful 
phlox pink producing blooms of outstanding 
quality. The long pointed buds are deep pink 
with goiden yellow shading at base of petals. 
The fiowers open to perfectly formed, double, 
high-centered blooms of a pleasing shade of 
pink; with petals of heavy texture the flowers 
have exceptional lasting qualities, and are pro- 
duced singly on long strong stems. Outstand- 
ing fragrance. The plant has an upright habit 
with vigorous growth and dark green foliage. 
A.A.R.S. award for 1955. Each, $3.00. 
WHITE SWAN Pat. No. 1115. 
L.ong graceful buds, smart white 
Hlowers, high-centered. Vigorous, many flow- 
ers. Lush dark green foliage. Good exhibi- 
Each, $2.25 
tion qualities. 
it cut above °™ 
= second pair of 
leaves, two 
flower stems 
will grow. 
Non-Patented 
HYBRID TEA 
ROSES 
Your Choice 
All No. 1 Stock — $1.35 each 
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BETTY UPRICHARD. Large fragrant blooms; 
salmon pink with carmine reverse showing a 
distinct coppery sheen. The tall upright plants 
produce a great profusion of blooms. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Long pointed buds 
open to reveal cluster of golden stamens sur- 
rounded by velvety, heavy textured scarlet 
petals. Heavy leathery foliage. The blooms 
have a delightful spicy fragrance. Another 
beauty that has won a top place in the hearts 
of rose lovers all over the nation. 2 ft. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Most popular of all crim- 
son roses. Flowers very large, deep crimson 
with perfect form ond fine fragrance. Always 
a w-enner at the shows. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Very large dou- 
ble fragrant blooms of orange-apricot backed 
with deeper coppery tones. Strong upright 
bushes amply clothed with clean bright foliage. 
ENA HARKNESS. Crimson-red Hybrid Tea. The 
very broad, heavy petals of this English award 
winner are shining, deep red velvet. The 5-inch 
blooms have petals 3 inches broad. Holds color 
well; strong Tea fragrance. Famous award 
winner at English shows. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Large double white, 
the outer petals sometimes touched with pink. 
The old favorite white. 4-5 ft. 
LULU. Exquisitely termed long slim pink buds 
fading to soft apricot pink. The long lasting 
buds make lovely boutonnieres. The only rose 
of its kind. We'd like to see it in every garden. 
Zui. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Very long buds of ivory 
white, perfect double blooms. A standard white 
rose that does well in all climates. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Bright buttercup yel- 
low, the open bloom a little lighter in color. 
Although the flcwers are large both buds 
and blooms are models of symmetry. 3 ft. 
