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Bare Root Potted 
YELLOW 
BUCCANEER (Pat. 1119), bright, long 
PERL Wes nsrattenctinsoctsnssesctctosse ORT 3.00 
GOLDEN SCEPTER (Pat. 910), a new 
non-fading yellow rose ..........e0 2.00 2.50 
PEACE (Pat. 591), pink edges, the 
lemon-yellow petals .............:ssesee 20 3.00 
Mrs. P. S. DUPONT, golden-yellow, 
BEE ISL DIOOMEL sccccsscicsecssascsscgiece 1.50 2.00 
MULTI-COLOR 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO, fragrant rose, 
combining yellow and raspberry- 
Recieproruse DIOOMET ..........:cisesser0s- 1.50 2.00 
GIRONA, blend of pink, yellow and 
Sarmuine, old rose perfume .............. 1.50 2.00 
MARGARET MCGREDY, orange-scarlet, 
continuously in bloom ..............00+ 1.50 2.00 
MOJAVE (Pat. 1176), the only hybrid 
tea AARS award winner for 1954, 
blended salmon, apricot and orange 2.75 3.00 
SIGNORA (Pat. 201), warm autumn 
shades of burnt-orange and salmon, 
i ES wel eT 2a ie ao 7 eee Be 1.75 2.25 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. 885), golden 
MMLC VEINE .2.....55ds0rs0-ceeneenonses 2.25 PN by 
FLORIBUNDAS 
Floribunda roses give you more color, more continu- 
ous bloom and will beautify your garden with an 
almost unbelievable show of color from early spring 
until late fall. For mass effect they are superb and 
wonderful for a bushy low hedge or border. Re- 
markably indifferent to soil and climatic conditions, 
and quite hardy, they are easy to grow. 
Bare Root Potted 
RED 
DONALD PRIOR (Pat. 377), vivid red, 
with yellow stamen center .............. 1.50 2.00 
EMBERS (Pat. 1178), glowing fiery red 2.25 2) 
JIMINY CRICKET (Pat. app. for), 1955 
AARS Winner, tangerine red buds 
fo coral orange flowers .........:..0:..6 2.50 3.00 
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