. All America rose selections winner : mission bells. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Enjoy The Finest Rose Creations ALL PRICES POSTPAID — NO C. 0. D. ORDERS PLEASE All Number One Grade Field Grown Plants SLEIGH BELLS (P R R) fo. a long time rose growers have been looking for a good white rose that would have free flow- ering qualities, and plenty of vigor. Sleigh Bells, we believe, gives us the answer to this long- felt want. The plant is a strong grower with excellent foliage and fine long stems. Its color is pure glist


. All America rose selections winner : mission bells. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Enjoy The Finest Rose Creations ALL PRICES POSTPAID — NO C. 0. D. ORDERS PLEASE All Number One Grade Field Grown Plants SLEIGH BELLS (P R R) fo. a long time rose growers have been looking for a good white rose that would have free flow- ering qualities, and plenty of vigor. Sleigh Bells, we believe, gives us the answer to this long- felt want. The plant is a strong grower with excellent foliage and fine long stems. Its color is pure glistening white and keeps very well when cut. Fra- grant. Stock is very limited on this variety. NRl 18. ..$ ea.; 3 for $ You Save Money When You Buy Collections. Same Fine Quality. TALIYHO (Pat. 828). A 1949 AARS winner. A bicolor with little contrast. The color of in- side of petals are varying but always a delightful and unique shade of pink. Outside of petals is a rich crimson. Buds, before unfolding are deep cardinal red. The long stemmed blooms open slowly and last exceed- ingly well. The blooms are large when fully open of per- feet form with a spicy frag- rance. NRl 24. ...$ ea.; 3 for $ MIRANDY (Pat. 652) A. A. R. S. Best Ten Collection This collection was selected by the All America Selections Committee as the best ten roses given the coveted All America Award previous to 1950. The 1950 winners were not eligible for this award. Charlotte Armstrong—Flam- ing cerise. Forty Niner—Tpd and gold. Kstherine T. Marshall—Glow- ing pink. Lowell Thomas— Chrome yel- low. NR138 Mirandy—Dark crimson. Nocturne—Bright cardinal red. Peace Pale yellow edged pink. Pubaiyat—Cerise red. San Fernando Currant red. Tallyho— Two-tone red. ...A $ Value for $ i California-grown roses are just as hardy as roses grown in colder climates. Hardiness is inherent in the variety regard- less of where grown. MIRANDY (Pat. 632). The all- America winner for 1945.


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