vigorous^ everblooming^ beautiful 



CARROUSEL 



GR. (Duelirsen) Plant Pat. 1066. Looking for another fine 

 deep red? This is it — a garnet charmer with a most unusual, 

 lively sheen on the petals. The 3-foot plant bears the big 

 blooms individually and in clusters, and they come in pro- 

 fusion. Sturdy, bushy, attractive plant. $2.25 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $2 ea. 



TIFFANY 



/^^l H.T. Plant Pat. 1304. Fully as elegant as its name 

 ^^^ implies. Predominantly pink, tinged with pale gold in 

 beautifully shaped buds and blooms. Many, many flowers 

 on the 3 to 4-foot plant. An All-America winner in 1955. 

 $2.75 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



NEW YORKER 



H.T. Plant Pat. 823. Bright, sparkling red rose with excel- 

 lent form and eye-filling size. Stems are ideal for cutting. 

 X'igorous, medium-height bush produces lots of fragrant 

 flowers of exceptional color and charm. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $2.20 ea. 



MOJAVE 



/^^ H.T. (Swim) Plant Pat. 1176. One of the most ex- 

 \^^ citingly beautiful roses ever created. Mojave is a cop- 

 pery red, almost orange, delightfully filled with all the colors 

 of the desert. Both long bud and high-centered bloom are 

 admirably shaped. Tall, rather slender plant has beautiful 

 foliage, plenty of vigor. Fine fragrance. No wonder it won 

 All-America honors in 1954. $2.75 ea.; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



LUCKY PIECE 



H.T. Plant Pat. 1948. Blended hues of gold, cream and pink 

 are gorgeously displayed in king-size style. It has the un- 

 usual size and solidity of the great Peace bloom of which it is 

 a true "sport." Tremendous vigor, strong growing canes, 

 healthy foliage, charming fragrance. Colors change from 

 deep shades to lighter ones in accordance with changes in 

 weather and as the flower matures. $3 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $2.65 ea. 



PERFECTA 



H.T. (Kordes) Plant Pat. 1604. An interesting blend of 

 cream and rose-red. Big, high-centered, very double blooms, 

 having 45 to 50 petals, come on long stems. Bush is superbly 

 vigorous, a medium tall grower, with rich, heavy foliage of 

 bronze-green with the new growth a decided red. Perfecta's 

 foliage is more glossy than most. A pleasing scent. Only 

 one slight shortcoming — the colorful but delicate petals tend 

 to discolor in wet weather. $2.75 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



SUNLIGHT 



H.T. (Meilland) Plant Pat. 1576. Here is a vivid yellow 

 rose with a good plant, not always common in yellows. Sun- 

 light is one of the best in its color class. In addition to the 

 newly minted gold color and the medium tall, well-pro- 

 portioned, vigorous bush. Sunlight's qualities include a nice 

 but light fragrance and an abundance of flowers, each with 

 from 43 to 48 petals. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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CONDESA DE SASTAGO 



H.T. One of the popular old-timers in the rose world. A 

 bi-color in golden yellow and rosy scarlet. It has blooms that 

 are fully double, large and truly fragrant. A rugged grower, 

 with glossy, apple-green foliage. The plant is quite hardy, 

 grows to medium height and produces lots and lots of flowers. 

 $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



PRESIDENT EISENHOWER 



H.T. Plant Pat. 1217. Very good, bright red rose with vel- 

 vet-textured petals. The red is rich, unfading, of lasting 

 brilliance. Solid, wonderfully formed blooms of 40 petals. 

 Disease-resistant plant grows to medium height and has 

 rich, leathery foliage. A strong, sweet fragrance adds to its 

 appeal. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 



H.T. It's a deep maroon or crimson with a velvety appear- 

 ance and texture. Grows to medium height, is a continuous 

 bloomer, hardy and has a pleasing 

 rich perfume. This is one of the 

 best known of the old reliable 

 roses and has been a favorite of 

 many gardeners for nearly fifty 

 years. $1.75 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $1.55 ea. 



MRS. P. S. DU PONT 



H.T. These fragrant, golden yel- 

 low flowers are known everywhere 

 for their appeal. Low-growing, 

 bushy plant is excellent for a fore- 

 ground or as a border or hedging. 

 Blooms in abundance. $1.75 ea. ; 

 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



Yours to enjoy, year after year, 

 a garden of beautiful roses 



RADIANCE 



H.T. This is an attractive pink with a bi-color efl"ect — light 

 and dark shades of pink. The blooms are large and numerous. 

 The plant is tough, vigorous, tall- 

 growing. Really disease- resistant. 

 And it has an extremely rich, old 

 rose fragrance. $1.75 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $1.55 ea. 



TAPESTRY 



H.T. Plant Pat. 1812. Mingled 

 flame, yellow and copper color plus 

 large, fragrant blooms make this 

 one of the most satisfying roses in 

 any gardener's experience. It has 

 a sweet, somewhat fruity fragrance 

 and the color eff"ect varies from 

 bloom to bloom. No two are pre- 

 cisely alike. Low but vigorous. 

 $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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