MISTER LINCOLN 



Tropicana. Plant Pat. 1969. 

 You've heard and read about this 

 wonderful new All-America win- 

 ner for 1963 — and here it is! The 

 color is intense, glowing orange- 

 red, certain to be a stand-out in 

 any planting. Large, well-shaped 

 flowers, long lasting and fragrant 

 too. Plenty of healthy foliage on 

 a tall, vigorous plant. S3. 50 each; 

 3 for S9.30. 



Royal Highness. Plant Pat. 2032. 

 And this is the other All-America 

 Rose for 1963 — completely dif- 

 ferent from Tropicana but just as 

 elegant in its way. The superb 

 flower has plenty of petals to give 

 firm, high-pointed form. In color 

 it is the most delicate and lady- 

 like soft pink you can imagine. 

 Besides, it has a pronounced fra- 

 grance. Glossy dark foliage on a 

 verv good plant. Strong stems 

 hold the blooms upright. S3. 50 

 each; 3 for S9.3G. 



HYBRID TEA ROSES 



Blanche Mallerin. Outstanding white. SI. 50 each. 



Candy Stripe. Plant Pat. 2278. Dusty pink 

 striped and streaked off-white. S2.75 each; 

 3 lor >7.2n. 



Chicago Peace. Plant Pat. 2037. Pink with yel- 

 low tones. Fragrant. S3.00 each; 3 for S7.95. 



Christian Dior. Plant Pat. 1943. Brilliant crim- 

 S3.00 each; 3 for 



Chrysler Imperial. Plant Pat. 1167. Vivid 



.iim-.i-,..l, -::.SOeach; 3 for S6.60. 

 Condesa de Sastago. Scarlet and yellow. SI. 50 ea. 

 Crimson Glory. Deep crimson-red. SI. 50 each. 

 Duet. Plant Pat. 1903. Soft salmon-pink \vith rich 



crimson reverse. Vigorous, free branching and 



fine for cutting. S3.00 each; 3 for S7.95. 

 Garden Party. Plant Pat. 1814. Cream and ivory, 



tinted soft pink. Large, fully double. Vigorous 



and free blooming. S3.00 each; 3 for S7.95. 

 Helen Traubel. Plant Pat. 1028. Lively pink. 



S2.75 each; 3 for S7.20. 

 K. A. Viktoria. Cream-white; fragrant. SI. 50 ea. 

 King's Ransom. Plant Pat. 2103. Vivid vellow, 



\.v.: ,M t ,l,,l 1,1 „s. S3. 50 each; 3 for S9.30. 



Kordes Perfecta. Plant Pat. 1604. Cream-white, 



, -i-, I lurniinc. S2.50 each; 3 for S6.60. 

 Mirandy. Maroon-red. S1.50 each. 

 Mojave. Plant Pat. 1176. Beautiful orange. S2.75 



,aJ,; ', forS7.20. 

 Nocturne. Plant Pat. 713. Rich red with enticing 



Ir i;i incc. S2.25 each; 3 for 56.00. 

 Paramount. Plant Pat. 984. Fragrant; orange- 



-lIh, Oh color. Vigorous. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.25. 

 Peace, lavorite yellow Rose. SI .95 each. 

 Pink Peace. Plant Pat. 1759. Deep dusty pink. 



V< ry larRc. S2.75 each; 3 for S7.20. 

 President Herbert Hoover. Two-tone rose and 



orange. S1.50 each. 

 Radiance. Popular pink. SI. 50 each. 

 Red Radiance. Rose-red. SI. 50 each. 

 Simone. Plant Pat. 1847. Very large. Clear lilac- 

 la', cn.lcr. S3.00 each; 3 for S7.95. 

 Suspense. Plant Pat. 1944. Rich red petals with 



vellow undersides. S3.00 each; 3 for S7.95. 

 Sutter's Gold. Plant Pat. 885. Bright yellow 



shaded orange. S2.75 each; 3 for S7.20. 

 Tiffany. Plant Pat. 1304. Phlox-pink. Exquisite 



for cutting. S2.75 each; 3 for S7.20. 

 White Knight. Plant Pat. 1359. Pure satinv 



white. S2.75 each; 3 for S7.20. 



BOLGIANO'S TUcacdi €utd ^e^ 

 ROSES 

 for your 

 Garden 



SPECIAL 

 COLLECTION F64-14 



6 All-America 

 Winners 1963-65 



Granada 

 Saratoga 

 Tropicana 

 Royal Highness 

 Mr. Lincoln 

 Camelot 



Only $17.65 



POPULAR 



REPEAT-BLOOMING ROSES 



Condesa de Sastago. Red and yellow. 

 Crimson Glory. Dnp irimson; fragrant. 

 K. A. Viktoria. Double white. 

 Paramount. Orange-salmon. 

 Peace. Finest yellow. 



President Herbert Hoover. Semi-double, 

 rose and orange. 



6 for only $9a50 



ASK FOR COLLECTION F64-17 



FLORIBUNDA ROSES 



Circus. Plant Pat. 1382. Rich yellow and red to 



orange-bulf suffused pink. S2.50 each; 3 rorS6.60. 

 Fashion. Plant Pat. 789. Coral-pink suffused 



with gold. S2,00 each; 3 for S5.25. 

 Fire King. Plant Pat. 1758. A tall plant. Double, 



brilliant vermilion. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.25. 

 Garnette. Garnet-red "sweetheart" flowers. 



SI. 50 each. 

 Gold Cup. Plant Pat. 1683. Deep yellow. S2.00 



each; 3 for S5.25. 

 Golden Slippers. Plant Pat. 2244. Lovely blend 



ol pokl and orange. S2.50 each; 3 for S6.60. 

 Red Pinocchio. Plant Pat. 812. Rich carmine. 



S1.75 each; 3 forS4.65. 

 Spartan. Plant Pat. 1357. Orange-red, changing 



to reddish coral. S2.00 each; 3 for S5.25. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Blaze, Improved. Huge clusters of vivid scarlet. 



^1.51) each. 

 Coral Dawn. Plant Pat. 1117. A very good ever- 



bloomiii- ,)ink. S2.75 each; 3 for S7.20. 

 Climbing Crimson Glory. Plant Pat. 736. Deep 



veKeix .11,,,-.,, -J,75 each;3forS7.20. 

 Climbing Peace. I'l ,nt Pat. 932. Color and char- 

 acter!. i, is s,,,,,e as Hybrid Tea. S2.50 each; 3 for 



Golden Showers. Plant Pat. 1557. Canary-yel- 

 low blooms. S2.50 each; 3 for S6.60. 



CAMELOT 



Mister Lincoln. Plant Pat. 2370. 1965 All- 

 America winner. Deep rich red blooms are 

 fully double and velvety. Strong, pleasant 

 fragrance. Large and well-formed, they 

 produce freely from spring to frost. The 

 flowers come singly on long, strong stems, 

 making them ideal for cutting. S3. 50 each; 

 3 for $9.30. 



Camelot. Plant Pat. 2371. 1965 All-Amer- 

 ica winner. Luminous coral-pink Rose 

 with shimmering iridescence. Large buds 

 open to blooms of 5 inches with spicy fra- 

 grance. Long stems make them ideal for 

 cutting. S3. 50 each; 3 for S9.30. 



Saratoga. Plant Pat. 2299. This 1964 All- 

 America winner is a beautiful pure white 

 Floribunda. The blooms are gardenia-like 

 in color and of unusually large size for this 

 class — often 4J^ inches across. They are 

 produced in abundance and are just as 

 nice for cutting as they are in the garden. 

 Old Rose perfume is an added asset. 

 Grows 23^ to 3 feet tall. S2.50 each; 3 for 

 S6.60. 



Granada. Plant Pat. 2214. A brilliant new 

 1964 All-America winner with spicy fra- 

 grance and a bouquet of colors — varying 

 shades of scarlet, nasturtium-red and 

 gleaming lemon-yellow. Long, urn-shaped 

 buds and graceful blooms on strong stems 

 that hold them high above the foliage. 

 Dark green holly-like leaves. Tall and 

 strong growing. S3. 50 each; 3 for S9.30. 



NEW GRANDIFLORAS 



Golden Girl. Plant Pat. 1912. Double, high- 

 centered flowers of sparkling golden yellow. 

 Pointed buds and large blooms. An upright, 

 sturdy plant of bushv habit, blooming very freely. 

 S2.50 each; 3 for S6.60. 



John S. Armstrong. Plant Pat. 2056. Brilliant 

 deep red. S3.50 each; 3 for S9.30. 



Montezuma. Plant Pat. 1383. Long slender 

 buds and large blooms of a rosy salmon color. A 

 good cutting Rose with long stems. S2.75 each; 

 3 for S7.20. 



Queen Elizabeth. Plant Pat. 1259. Beautiful 

 pink blooms carried upright on a proud, tall 

 plant. Ruffled petals. S2.50 each; 3 for S6.60. 



Starfire. Plant Pat. 1742. Non-fading currant- 

 red, very luminous and velvety. Blooms both 

 singly and in clusters. Tall plant with glossy, 

 holly-like foliage. S2.50 each; 3 for S6.60. 



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