NEWI M- America Kose Selcctms 



1952 



Again All-America Rost- Selections judges 

 have chosen three wonderful, brand-new 

 Roses as winners of the All-America award. 

 This is a competition carried on year after 

 year to determine which of the newest Roses 

 do best under outdoor growing conditions. 

 Plants for trial are sent by the hybridizers to 

 test gardens established by the All-America 

 committee in many ditTorent areas. Careful 

 observation and evaluation by topnotch ex- 

 perts results in the choice of that season's 

 winners, to be offered to the public the fol- 

 owing year . . . We give you the latest 

 winners . . . Helen Traubel, Fred Howard, 

 Vogue. 



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HhLliN TRAUBEL 

 Pat. 1028 



FRED HOWARD. 

 Pat. 1006 



HELEN TRAUBEL. 



Pat. 1028. A Hybrid 

 Tea with long- 

 pointed buds open- 

 ing to beautifully 

 shaped blooms o 

 luminous apricot 

 pink. Large, semi 

 double, fragrant 

 A tall, vigorous 

 plant blooming al 

 season. $2.75 ea. 

 FRED HOWARD. Pat. 

 Klllfi. A magnilicent yel- 

 low Hybrid Tea with long 

 buds tipped with light 

 pink penciling and open- 

 ing to very double, high- 

 centered (lowers. Strong 

 and upright. Provides 

 long-stemmed blooms for 

 cutting from spring unti 

 late fall. $2.75 ea. 



VOGUE. Pat. 926. A delightful 

 new Floribunda with exquisitely 

 shaped blooms in the form of a 

 Hybrid Tea. The color is 

 begonia-red flushed salmon. 

 Bushy, compact. $2.50 ea. 



VOGUE. Pat. 926 



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CRIMSON 

 GLORY. 



Pat. 105 



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FIVE M(i0ficeHt 



PATENTED EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Pat. 455. Magnificent rich cerise in color, 

 with blooms about 4 inches across, retaining their brilliance until the petals 

 drop. $1.75 each, $4.75 for 3, $17.50 per doz. 



CRIMSON GLORY. Pat. 105. Flowers are of beautiful form, deep velvety 

 crimson. The coj^or is usually deeper in fall than In spring. Considered the 



$1.75 each, $4.75 for 3, $17.50 per doz. 



world's best red Rose. 



FORTY-NINER. Pat. 792. A very brilliant bicolor. Petals rich chronie- 

 yellow on the outside and bright Chinese red deepening to cherry-red inside. 

 Petals hold their intense color until thev fall. 



$2.00 each, $5.50 for 3, $20.00 per doz. 

 SLEIGH BELLS. Pat. 1004. A superb white Rose with large, fragrant flowers. 



$2.00 each, $5.50 for 3, $20.00 per doz. 



SUTTER'S GOLD. Pat. 885. Long-pointed, bright yellow buds shaded with 



orange and red open to full, high-centered blooms with heavy-textured petals. 



$2.25 each, $6.10 for 3, $22.50 per doz. 



Collection 



One each 



(Ka/ue i9JS) 



)f 5 Patented Roses 



special Price 



$8.95 



