: Long Bottom, Ohio. 
Dear Sirs: April 30, 1953. 
A friend of mine was telling me about the wonderful Roses 
and shrubbery that you have. I borrowed her catalog for a 
little while and I am sending you an order. I would certainly 
appreciate vw very much rf you would send me a catalog for 
I am very much interested in plants. MESSE 
tet 
2101 : Be ae — 
Sutter’s Gold : a ae : - 
AARS ’50-’51 : Sng : 
Pat. No. 885 
$2.25 each; 
3 for $6.00 
2120 Mirand 
AARS 1945 
Pat. No. 632 
$2.00 each; 
3 for $5.25 
2101 SUTTER’S GOLD 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 885) 
1950-’51 AARS Winner—Bagatelle Gold Medal 
Winner—Geneva Gold Medal Winner. Noted for its 
long-pointed, bright yellow buds, richly shaded with 
orange and red. Gorgeous high centered, fully double 
blooms have an exotic fragrance. Sturdy and dependable. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
2120 MIRANDY 
Huge buds of deep crimson unfold slowly into giant 
blooms. When cut in bud is unexcelled for arrangements 
due to slow opening. A vigorous grower and produces 
freely. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
2100 TALLYHO 
Deep old rose with a rich fragrance. Does well in all 
sections in both growth and bloom. Long buds open 
slowly making it excellent for cutting. $2.00 each; 3 for 
$5.25, postpaid. 
2184 NEW YORKER 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 823) 
Often labeled the best Rose of all time. Beautifully 
formed buds and blooms of large size. Color is a bril- 
See liant unfading red which stands out like a beacon in the 
Pace 45 garden. Splendid in growth. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25, 
g postpaid. 
for p 
$2.00 
Premium 
Offer 
a — 2100 Tallyho 
>. AARS 1949 
Pat. No. 828 
$2.00 each; 
3 for $5.25 
2184 
New Yorker 
Pat. No. 823 
$2.00 each; 
3 for $5.25 
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