GLADIATOR — Climber 
PEACE. Pat. 591. Still the top rose in America to- 
ite. day. Yellow buds, tinged cerise, open slowly giving 
long-lasting blooms which change from canary-yellow, 
pale gold, to ivory, with a varying flush of pink on the 
edges of the lightly ruffled petals. $2.50 each. 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. Pat. 1217. Rich, unfading 
rose-red blooms come freely on upright medium-grow- 
ing plants. Fragrant. $2.00 each. 
SATURNIA. Pat. 349. Probably the most spectacular of 
the bicolors, and a rose-show contender in the North- 
west. Long, pointed buds open to high-centered blooms 
of brilliant cardinal red, with reverse of yellow and cop- 
per. Excellent glossy foliage. $1.75 each. 
SHOW GIRL. Pat. 646. Long buds of deep rose-pink open 
to huge, magnificent blooms of clear pink. $2.00 each. 
SIGNORA. This rose from Italy is a masterpiece. Long, 
burnt-sienna buds open to a lighter hue toward man- 
darin. Tall plants; glossy foliage; fine cutting rose. 
$1.50 each. 
SUN VALLEY ROSE. Pat. 1135. Warmest, richest, most 
radiant yellow ever captured in a rose. Beautiful bud 
and flower form. Vigorous; excellent foliage. $2.50. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. Pat. 885. Tapering buds of golden 
ASBS yellow, streaked with orange and red. Glossy foliage. 
Excellentetor cuttings, 52.25 éach: 
TIFFANY. Pat. 1304. (All-America 1955.) Exquisite 
ARS form to the long-pointed buds and exhibition bloom 
of radiant pink, with gold at the base of the petals. 
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