. Mission Bells MISSION BELLS Pat. applied for. All- America Award Winner for 1950. Deep salmon-pink buds opening to a clear shrimp-pink. Plants branch heavily, to bear full-cen- tered blooms on long stems with few side buds. De- lightfully tea scented. $ each; 3 for $ Butterscotch SUTTER'S GOLD. Pat. 885. A twofold prize winner: All-America Award Winner for 1950 and Gold Medal at the International Bagatelle Contest in Paris. Long- pointed, bright yellow buds shading to red and opening to various shades of yellow and orange, depending on the weather. Clean, glossy green foliage, highl


. Mission Bells MISSION BELLS Pat. applied for. All- America Award Winner for 1950. Deep salmon-pink buds opening to a clear shrimp-pink. Plants branch heavily, to bear full-cen- tered blooms on long stems with few side buds. De- lightfully tea scented. $ each; 3 for $ Butterscotch SUTTER'S GOLD. Pat. 885. A twofold prize winner: All-America Award Winner for 1950 and Gold Medal at the International Bagatelle Contest in Paris. Long- pointed, bright yellow buds shading to red and opening to various shades of yellow and orange, depending on the weather. Clean, glossy green foliage, highly resistant to mildew and blackspot. $ each; 3 for $ Talisman. The forerunner of the multicolored Roses. An exquisite blending of rich scarlet, gold and deep pale yellow. Delightfully fragrant and free blooming. $ each; 3 for $ Tallyho. Pat. 828. 1949 All-America Award Winner. The inside of the petals is a delightful shade of phlox-pink and the outside varies from crimson to cardinal-red. Ovoid buds with spicy fragrance; robust plants with rich green foliage. .$ each; 3 for $ TOM BRENEMAN. Pat. applied for. The happiness, laughter and gaiety that Tom Breneman brought to the world over the radio could not be better exemplified than in the new Rose that bears his name. The long, coral-rose buds unfold into beautiful, long-lasting, intensely fragrant blooms. $ each; 3 for $ rt» l^'8c^'Bu^mn<^^" THE DREER DOZEN If they rate a place in the "Dreer Dozen" you know they're good! Autumn. A typical autumn burnt-orange! Buds are ovoid and open full double. Christopher Stone. Bright scarlet. Fragrant; free flowering and strong growing. Golden Rapture. Clear golden yellow; double. Old-time Rose fragrance. Vigorous; glossy green foliage. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Perfect snow-white blooms slightly lemon tinted at the center; fragrant. Margaret McGredy. Blooms almost continuously. Extra large, non-fading orange-scarlet. McGredy's Ivory.


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