FALL TRADE LIST — OCTOBER 12, 1944 Ys) 


ROSES—Continued 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS—Continued 
Tausendschon, large clusters, flowers soft pink to white. Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
PE EL OAV Gene ees ke SEE iC RE wre Se PN oe ea $4 OU mee don. Up mee ieeatee 
INE GS a We ese Es Peds a ee ae ts a uc SE RALCE 3.50 30.00 
Nomiee = a Nas = 8 Se Raley ee Sie he ne is Ae Le a 22.00 
Die > AS” oh See ee ee a rs See ere Sa rea eae eo 1.80 15.00 
White Dorothy, small double flowers, creamy white in great 
clusters. 
XX, Heavy ee eS el eas Me Ce ee Se ee 4.00 35.00 
IN ORME O ee ces ere g PG Te se geigag cee aut) all ergs EA a eM gg 3.50 30.00 4 
IN Coe bo wee See ae. eee ee eae Se aS eee 2.00 22.00 
IN © eee es Be So Se ee eee eS See eg See ee OS 1.80 15.00 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose), Clusters of white flowers, trail- 
ing habit, glossy leaves fine ground cover. 
IN os Lime eines fe OE Ne eM ee a a ce ne oe se Soa 2.80 25.00 220.00 
TS fa Pa RASS U0 POM Say er US be Re eR Se ey aoe Ve OT en ee 2.40 20.00 180.00 
BENT COIR 2 Reese cnr es Oe Oe ee Si an 2 Beat 1.40 12.00 
PATENTED ROSES 
For Winter and Spring Shipment Only 
We are offering these Roses under license from patentee, and it is understood 
and agreed that they are FOR SALE AT RETAIL ONLY, at prices specified, 10 to 
20 at 10 rate; 20 to 250 at 100 rate. Prices are NET. 
ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTIONS 
All-America Rose Selections, A.A.R.S., an organization of the leading Rose grow- 
ers located in varicus parts of the United States, was organized in 1938 for the pur- 
pose of testing and selecting new varieties of roses of outstanding merit. The 
organization maintains fifteen official test gardens located in all parts of the country 
for the testing and judging of proposed new varieties. One test garden is maintained 
on our nurseries, Shenandoah, Iowa. 
We offer the following varieties of roses which have secured the award of “All- 
America Rose Selections”. These are the finest of the new varieties. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Apricot Queen, Patent No. 464. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.) 
Orange and apricot at base, merging to salmcny-rose and phlox 
pink. Long-pointed buds with fully developed flower showing 
regular well placed petal arrangement. A.A.R.S. award for 
1 4 () eee ae oe ee ere ee tS ee ke cee cer 7 tte a $ 7.00 $ 60.00 
California, Patent No. 449. (Retails $1.50 each, $15.C 00 per doz.) Eee: 
orange toned with saffron-yellow, with exterior of the broad 
petals overlaid with Saturn rose—a dual tone effect of inde- 
scribable richness and beauty. Long pointed buds opening to 
flowers of enormous size, reaching a diameter of 5 inches to 
6 inches. A.A.R.S. award for 1940. ee eee ee es 9.00 75.00 
Charlotte Armstrong, Patent No. 455. (Retails ct 50 each; $15.00 per 
doz.) Unique color with long slender blood-red buds opening 
to magnificent brilliantly colored open flowers, spectrum-red in 
cool weather, cerise in hot weather. The long stemmed blooms 
are produced in great quantities throughout the season and are 
ideal for cutting because they open slowly and are beautiful 
until the last petals drop. A.A.R.S: award for 1941...------.--- 9.00 75.00 
Dickson’s Red, Patent No. 376. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.). 
A glowing scarlet red rose from Emerald Isle. Rich in fra- 
grance, standing the hottest sun, retaining its color. Produced 
singly on long strong stems. A.A.R.S award for A940 ee eee 7.00 60.00 
Our Rose storage is air conditioned with temperature and humidity 
thermostatically controlled—the most modern refrigeration and air conditioning 
equipment available. 
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