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These 8 pages offer the world's choicest varieties of roses. All are lop-quality No. I 

 grade, two-year dormant plants. Northern grown for extra hardiness, they should not be 

 compared with inferior, cheaply grown plants or greenhouse discards. They are 

 available up to May 1. After that date potted plants are available in our garden centers only. 

 (See page 50.) When you order, ask for a copy of our pamphlet "Garden Culture 

 of the Rose"; it's Free. 



We guarantee safe arrival of plants sent by Express or Parcel Post (postpaid) to 

 any part of the United States. Should anything be injured in transit, please notify us at 

 once and send us a list so that we can replace them. If they arrive in good condition, our 

 responsibility ceases; and if from inattention or other causes they fail, we 

 cannot replace (hem. 



SHIPPING DATES. We ship direct from our Nursery at Red Bank, N. J., at the 



lime which we think is best for your locality, unless you specify a particular shipping 

 date. Special packing for export shipment will be charged at cost. 



Autumn. Fragrance and burnt-orange color 

 pleasingly patterned with red make the cup- 

 shaped flowers most attractive. Dark, glossy, 

 leathery foliage on a medium-height plant 

 which blooms freely. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.15; 

 $15 per doz. 



Babe Ruth. Pat. 996. Heavy-petaled, 

 copper-salmon buds develop into large, 

 ovoid flowers, the color changing to rose-pink 

 as the blooms mature. Long, stiff stems 

 carry the flowers upright on strong plants. 

 Clean, leathery foliage. Always gives a good 

 performance. $2 each; 3 for $5.50; $20 per 

 doz. 



Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. 455. Ac- 

 claimed the finest rose introduction of recent 

 years. In the bud stage the color is rich 

 blood-red and when opening turns spectrum- 

 red if the weather is cool, but cerise if it is 

 hot. Very vigorous, with deep green foliage. 

 $2 each; 3 for $5.50; $20 per doz. 



Chrysler Imperial. Pat. applied for. This 

 lively, glowing crimson rose captured the 

 sole 1953 All-America Award for a hybrid 

 tea rose. Beautifully shaped in both bud 

 and flower, its 50 or more petals have a 

 heavy substance that makes the flowers 

 last exceptionally long. Add a rich fruity 

 fragrance and a well-branched, sturdy plant 

 amply clothed with deep green, disease- 

 resistant foliage, and you have a truly fine 

 new rose for your garden. $3 each; 3 for 

 $8.25; $31 per doz. 



Countess Vandal. Its artistic buds, beau- 

 tifully recurved petals and delicate copper 

 bronze and pink blended color have kept 

 Countess Vandal high on the list of popular 

 favorites. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.15; $15 per doz. 



Crimson Glory. Considered by many to 

 be the world's best rose. Flowers are of 

 beautiful form, deep velvety crimson in color 

 and made up of 30 perfumed petals. Color 

 is usually deeper in fall than in spring. $1.75 

 each; 3 for $4.75; $17.50 per doz. 



Eclipse. Pat. 172. The most popular of all 

 yellow roses. Distinctive sleek, tapering 

 buds. Vigorous, branching plants produce 

 streamlined, bright yellow flowers all season. 

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



Etoile de Hollande. Magnificently rich 

 scarlet-crimson color . . . velvety finish . . . 

 rich fragrance . . . free bloom . . . vigorous 

 growth. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.15; $15 per doz. 



Forty-niner. Pat. 792. No rose surpasses 

 Forty-niner in its striking color scheme. 

 The outside of the fine, large, well-formed 

 flowers is rich chrome-yellow and the inside 

 fiery oriental red. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.10; 

 $22.50 per doz. 



Fred Howard. Pat. 1006. Named for one 

 of America's great rosarians. Golden yellow 

 edges flushed pink. Delicate fragrance. Very 

 vigorous, upright grower with olive-green 

 foliage. A glorious cut flower. $2.50 each; 

 3 for $6.75; $25 per doz. 



Golden Dawn. Graceful buds of sunflower- 

 yellow opening to fully double flowers of 

 lemon-yellow. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.15; 

 $15 per doz. 



Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Pat. 774. 

 This All-America Award winner has rich 

 claret-colored buds which change to begonia- 

 rose as the flowers open. A rich fruit-like 

 fragrance. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75; $17.50 

 per doz. 



Grenoble. One of the better reds. Large, 

 brilliant scarlet blooms on long stems. Very 

 vigorous grower, profuse and hardy. $1.50 

 each; 3 for $4.15; $15 per doz. 



Hadley. Very large, well-formed, double, 

 very fragrant, rich crimson flowers varying 

 to deep velvety crimson. Bich green, 

 disease-resistant foliage. $1.35 each; 3 for 

 $3.45; $13.50 per doz. 



Heart's Desire. Pat 501. Deep red, free 

 from any purplish tones. A flower of ideal 

 form developing from long-pointed buds 

 and having a unique haunting perfume. 

 Heart's Desire is strong and disease re- 

 sistant. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75; $17.50 

 per doz. 



Hedda Hopper. Pat. 1047. Delightful for 

 its delicate color and sweet fragrance. The 

 color is soft satiny pink with salmon tints. 

 Unique and artistic; a sturdy grower. $2 

 each; 3 for $5.50; $20 per doz. 



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