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SUN VALLEY ROSE — Beautifully shaped buds open to 
large long lasting blooms of guinae gold. The dark green 
foliage is disease resistant. 
Pat. No. 1135 2 yr. No. 1 Plants in Pots $2.75 
SUTTER’S GOLD—Beautiful long pointed yellow bud, shaded 
orange-red. Strong vigorous and free branching plants 
with masses of bloom. A rich tea frangrance not found 
in any other yellow rose. Disease resistant. 
Patent 885; AARS 1950 Pots $2.50 
SYMPHONIE—This is a luscious pink spread over a silvery 
tint, with the veins giving a pattern of deepest carmine 
pink. On the back of the petals the silvery undertones 
shines through, and often a thread of it shows along 
their edge. Large bloom. Good fragrance. 
$2.25 
TAFFETA—This urn shaped bud develops into a semi- 
double multi-colored rose varying from all combinations 
of straw yellow to begonia. A good grower with nice 
foliage and profuce all season bloom. 
Patent #716; AARS 1948 Pots $2.25 
TIFFANY — (AARS 1955) The lovely Phlox-pink buds of 
this new hybrid tea open into a large high-centered full 
blown rose which is very fragrant. 
P.A.F. 2 yr. No. 1 Plants in Pots $3.25 
WHITE SWAN—A new very vigorous large flowered high 
centered fragrant white introduced by Jackson and Per- 
kins in 1952. 
Patent 1115 Pots $2.50 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BETTY PRIOR—A lovely flowering, vigorous growing plant 
that blooms constantly. The blossom is single, of fair 
size, fragrant, reddish pink on the outside and shrimp 
pink within. 
Patent #340 Pots $1.75 
CHATTER—An unusually bright crimson in large clusters, 
blooming almost continuously. Velvety petals. 
Patent # 739 Pots $1.75 
DAGMAR SPAETH — Masses of pure white flowers with 
yellow stamen centers. Ideal for bedding. $1.75 
ELSE POULSEN — Rose-pink, vigorous. $1.75 
EUTIN — Carmen red clusters on long stems. $1.75 
FASHION—A new color in roses; a distinctive intense 
salmon-orange. Blooms constantly and looks well even 
when faded. Medium height. Winner of top award in 
United States, France and Great Britain. 
AARS 1950; Patent #789 Pots $2.25 
_ FLORADORA — Orange-scarlet. Abundant Bloom. High 
growing vigorous plant. (AARS 1945) $1.75 
FRENSHAM—An English non-patented introduction which 
is very highly rated in the American Rose Society ‘Proof 
of the Pudding.” It is a deep unfading scarlet on a three 
to four foot plant. 
Pots $1.75 
_ FROLIC—New Armstrong introduction. Very bright pink, 
free flowering, quite large flowers, producing mass color 
effect. Repeats bloom. Thick bushy plant. 
Pots $2.50 
