Wi zx * * (460) (Fischer, 1955) 
ild Rose ~*~ ~ @¢ (80 days) (Beauty’s 
Blush x Rose Charm) (Seedling No. 392-50) A happy 
wedding of two great breeders! Next to the cross that 
produced the Noweta Rose sisters this is the most 
productive combination of parents that we have ever 
used. In fact we believe that when Wild Rose and 
some of its sisters become well known, this will prove 
to be our best cross. 
Words are much less effective than the dramatic and 
accurate picture below describing the poise and per- 
sonality of this rosy glad. Magnify this rendition in 
printer’s ink about five times and you have Wild Rose. 
It opens 7 to 8 heavy substanced, cream-throated 
florets on tall, graceful spikes that stand as erect as 
soldiers. Because of its beauty and model behavior 
in every way we predict that Wild Rose will be widely 
grown. 
Any size, each, $1; 6 for $5; 12 for $10 
1 L. 1M, 1S, 10 Blbts. for $3 
14 pint of bulblets for $40 
A triangular grouping of WILD ROSE in a char- 
treuse bamboo vase. The sword-like glad foliage sug- 
gests a dashing upward sweep. Hosta and rhubarb 
leaves are suggestive of a green bow, tying the whole 
together. The spread picks up the color of the flower. 
