o4 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHNENANDOAH, IOWA 
ROSES—Continued 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
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Each Each Each Each 
T Peace, (9.4). Patent No. 591. (Retails $2.50 each; 
Av) 3 or more $2.20 each.) Ovoid buds are golden- 
ie. yellow etched with pink as they open, color 
changes from canary-yellow, to pale golden, to 
irridescent cream. Petals are edged with 
apple-blossom pink that deepens as the flower 
slowly opens to glorious 5 inch blooms. A.A. 
R.S. award for 1946. 
Noga] 8 2..gh ae oe pet ee oe oe eee $1.40 $1.25 $1.20 $ 1.10 
NOR 136) 3 Rie se ee eee: pe pa eee ox 112 1.00 .96 .88 
M President Eisenhower, (__). Patent No. 1217. (Re- 
tails $2.50 each; 3 or more $2.20 each.) Large 
blooms of rich, unfading, uniform rose-red 
with lasting brilliance, come singly on strong 
stems. It is admirably free and continuous in 
bloom on upright, bushy, 3 foot plants. Fra- 
grant. 
IN Ope ae oe Steer Seen 7.0 See eed a ab by 1.00 .96 .88 
M Rex Anderson, (7.1). Patent No. 335. (Retails 
$1.75 each; 3 or more $1.55 each.) An out- 
standing exhibition rose of delicate, lovely 
ivory-white. Perfectly formed, slow opening, 
one of the few successful whites. Flowers 
fully double and of enormous size. 
NOPAL Ga 2 ee ee eee Jue ae eee .80 70 .64 .60 
M Rose of Freedom, (8.0). Patent No. 791. (Retails 
$2.00 each; 3 or more $1.75 each.) Winner 
CITY OF PORTLAND AWARD for 1947. 
A Hybrid Tea with beautiful 60 to 70 petaled, 
long-stemmed, currant-red blooms with de- 
lightful true Rose fragrance. The lovely 
blooms are normally borne singly on strong 
straight 28 to 32 inch stems. The new wood is 
usually thornless. It blooms freely, on a vig- 
orous, upright bush with abundant, hand- 
some, disease-resistant foliage. Highest scor- 
ing red Rose in 1946-1947 nation wide trials. 
IN O32 BAe eee ee eee eee ae se ge Pe ee 1.10 1.00 95 85 
I Coke gd OY ey ee. seg na Ee eh ae AN ee Oe .88 .80 .76 .68 
T Rubaiyat, (7.8). Patent No. 758. (Retails $1.75 
(PD) each; 3 or more $1.55 each.) A McGredy 
AA origination. The tall free blooming plant 
produces an abundance of long pointed, at- 
tractive buds on strong upright stems, that 
slowly open into a very large bloom of rose- 
red to crimson color in the heart of the half- 
open flower accentuated by the reverse of 
the petals which are several shades lighter. 
A.A.R.S. award for 1947. 
INO: Chee eee Le Rind fuer a eee 1.00 87% .80 .75 
INO 1S eee eee Sn ty Ee OS te oe .80 mri) 64 .60 
Our Rose storage is air conditioned with temperature and humidity 
thermostatically controlled — the most modern refrigeration and air con- 
ditioning equipment available. 
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