. Columbia & Okanogan Nursery Company : fall 1951 spring 1952. Nurseries (Horticulture) South Carolina Catalogs; Fruit trees South Carolina Catalogs; Roses South Carolina Catalogs; Flowering shrubs South Carolina Catalogs; Trees South Carolina Catalogs; Shade trees South Carolina Catalogs. Wenalchee, Washington 29 BUSH ROSES — Continued Hector Dean (Plant Patented) — Un- usual vibrant red. Gorgeous pointed buds. Very fragrant. Abundant bloomer Helen Traubel (Pat. applied for) — Long tapering buds, sparkling pink to luminous apricot, fragrant. All America for 1952 K. A. Victoria—E
. Columbia & Okanogan Nursery Company : fall 1951 spring 1952. Nurseries (Horticulture) South Carolina Catalogs; Fruit trees South Carolina Catalogs; Roses South Carolina Catalogs; Flowering shrubs South Carolina Catalogs; Trees South Carolina Catalogs; Shade trees South Carolina Catalogs. Wenalchee, Washington 29 BUSH ROSES — Continued Hector Dean (Plant Patented) — Un- usual vibrant red. Gorgeous pointed buds. Very fragrant. Abundant bloomer Helen Traubel (Pat. applied for) — Long tapering buds, sparkling pink to luminous apricot, fragrant. All America for 1952 K. A. Victoria—Exotic pure white blooms . Katherine T. Marshall (Plant Pat- ented)—An All America winner for 1944. Coral pink buds, large blooms, vigorous Lowell Thomas (Plant Patented)—All America winner tor 1944. Rich golden vellow that does well in all areas Mission Bells (Plant Patented) — All America winner for 1950. Deep salmon-pink opening to a clear- shrimp-pink, non-fading, long stems Mirandy (Plant Patetned)—All Amer- ica winner for 1945. Gorgeous fra- grant, deep red with black shadings Mrs. E. P. Thorn—Pure yellow, a superb rose Mrs. Sam McGredy — Long, coppery buds. Copper-orange flushed with red . McGredy's Ivory—Creamy white with light yellow base. Long pointed buds New Yorker (Plant Patented) — Huge deep red blooms, very fragi-ant. De- scribed as "The best red Rose of all time". Nocturne (Plant Patented)—All Amer- ica winner for 1948. Dark red, very large, perfect buds Peace (Plant Patented)—All America winner for 1946. Large golden yel- low petals edged with pink President Hoover — Combines shades of cerise-pink, scarlet and yellow Rubaiyat (Plant Patented)—All Amer- ica winner for 1947. Rich crimson to rose red. Long shapely buds . San Fernando (Plant Patented) — An all America winner for 1948. Per- fectly shaped buds and long lasting currant red to scarlet blooms. Ver
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