SUMMER TRADE LIST, 1955 
ROSES—Continued 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 10-20 
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T Peace (9.6). Patent No. 591. (Retails $2.50 each; 
ne 
3 or more $2.20 each.) Ovoid buds are golden- 
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. 
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M President Eisenhower (6.3). Patent No. 1217. (Re- 
M Rex 
tails $2.00 each; 3 or more $1.75 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. 
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inal, TR), Git. sa ea oe eee a gee bee eer P otate’ 
Anderson (6.9). 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. 
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M Rose of Freedom, (7.7). Patent No. 791. (Retails 
$1.75 each; 3 or more $1.55 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. 
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T Rubaiyat, (8.2). Patent No. 758. (Retails $1.75 
a 
each; 3 or more $1.55 each.) A McGredy 
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. 
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M San Fernando, (7.1). Patent No. 785. (Retails $1.75 
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each; 3 or more $1.55 each.) A magnificent 
thirty petaled rose of glowing currant-red 
changing to bright glowing scarlet. Pro- 
nounced fragrance. A.A.R.S. award for 1948. 
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