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ORANGE AND COPPER-ORANGE ROSES 
FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. 731). Beautiful buds of burnt-orange 
open to lasting blooms of reddish apricot blended with rose, 
gold and salmon. A very vigorous, free-blooming rose. $2.00 each, 
bare root. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Orange-yellow with nasturtium-red glow. IlIlus- 
trated on page 45. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. 337). A distinctive and sensational 
variety. Beautifully formed buds, reddish orange with undertone of 
gold, opening to rich, deep pink flowers of camellia-like form. 
Vigorous, symmetrical plants and glossy light green foliage. IIlus- 
trated on page 41. $2.00 each, bare root. 
@ MOJAVE (Pat. 1176). Dominant in this Southern California 
introduction is a glowing apricot orange with hues of nastur- 
tium red, scarlet and vermilion. Long slender buds are continually 
produced on long, slender stems, to burst into fragrant double 
flowers adaptable to all climates of our rose-growing areas. The 
tall, upright plant is clothed in large, glossy foliage. Illustrated on 
page 41. $2.75 each, bare root. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Fragrant blooms of scarlet, copper and 
orange. 
YELLOW ROSES 
BUCCANEER (Pat. 1119). A unique new brilliant buttercup yellow, 
shining and lasting, with long, slender, tapering buds produced in 
abundance, and richly cupped blooms colorproof in nearly all 
weather. Strong, free-branching canes, up to 6 ft. high. Illustrated 
on page 41. $2.75 each, bare root. 
ECLIPSE. Popularized and well known as the ‘’Streamlined Rose”’ 
for the long tapering yellow buds enhanced by the narrow green 
calyx and truly streamlined. Rich golden yellow without shading. 
Illustrated on page 45. 
@) LOWELL THOMAS (Pat. 595). Very double high centered 
flowers in a lasting canary yellow. Large, long-pointed buds. 
Vigorous compact bush—upright habit and leathery foliage. $2.00 
each, bare root. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Long, reddish-golden bud; golden-yellow 
flowers. Illustrated on page 45. 
(@\ PEACE (Pat. 591). Large, fully double flowers opening from 
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well shaped buds. Often a clear pleasing yellow, sometimes 
only yellow at base, fading to a lighter tint and a delicate pink where 
the petals turn over. Pictured on page 40. $2.50 each, bare root. 
& SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. 885). The only rose to win both the 
Bagatelle Gold Medal and the All-America Award for 1950. 
Beautiful golden buds overlaid with orange and red open to spec- 
tacular flowers with more fragrance than any other yellow rose. 
$2.25 each, bare root. 
Snowbird 
MULTI-COLOR ROSES 
Q FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792). One of the most brilliantly hued 
23° flowers of recent introduction. Vivid red petals, bright yellow 
to straw yellow on the outside. Mild, pleasing fragrance. Long 
pointed buds. Illustrated on page 40. $2.50 each, bare root. 
MARK SULLIVAN (Pat. 599). Rich gold flowers 4 to 4% inches 
across, richly overlaid with deep rose-pink and cerise. Rich honey 
fragrance. $1.75 each, bare root. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Shades of cerise-pink, orange and scarlet 
combined. Spicy fragrance. 
TALISMAN. Fragrant orange-scarlet with gold and yellow shades. 
WHITE ROSES 
SLEIGH BELLS (Pat. 1004). Freely produced long ovoid buds open- 
ing gradually into large size blooms of gleaming white with a trace 
of cool primrose at the base. Fragrant. $2.00 each, bare root. 
SNOWBIRD. Low bushy plants completely covered with clusters of 
semi-double pure white flowers. Free flowering. 
Picture Christopher Stone 
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