Cwelve S uperb Roses of (American Origin 
ANZAC— 
Has all the qualifications of a winner: 
“The Soldier’s Rose’’ (Patented) 
vigor, ruggedness and dependability. When the 
season for action arrives, Anzac will go over the top, and wherever established, will hold its 
ground with the best of Roses in your garden. 
coddling. Give Anzac the ordinary requisites that Roses require: water, 
a clean soil—and you will be more than gratified with the successful results. 
will always do its duty in your garden. 
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Soldier’s Rose, 
Anzac, like the Douglas MacArthur, needs no 
nourishing food and 
Anzac, ‘’The 
The vigorous growth of Anzac foretells the advent of many shapely buds and beautiful 
flowers. 
fectly formed camellia-like flowers. 
golden flush at the base of the petals passes to yellow and the coral changes to rosy lake. 
merging of these colors might well be compared with the ‘Rose”’ 
before the sun climbs over the eastern horizon. 
APRICOT QUEEN 
Award All-America Rose Selection, 1940 (Patented) 
A lovely combination of colors is to be noted in this glorious new 
Rose. Orange and apricot at the base of the petals, merging to 
salmony rose and phlox-pink in the fully developed bloom is de- 
scriptive. 
The bud is long-pointed. The fully developed flower shows a 
regular, well placed petal arrangement. 
A good strong grower, with handsome, leathery foliage which 
serves as a splendid foil to the perfectly formed buds and open 
bloom. Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
CALIFORNIA 
Award All-America Rose Selection, 1940 (Patented) 
We regard this sensational novelty as outstanding among the 
numerous varieties we have contributed to the Rose world through 
our efforts in plant breeding. 
The color is a glorious shade of ruddy orange toned with saffron- 
yellow, with the exterior of the broad petals overlaid with saturn- 
rose—a dual tone effect of indescribable richness and beauty. 
Buds long and pointed, flowers of enormous size, reaching a diam- 
eter of five to six inches. Growth vigorous, with healthy, glossy 
green foliage. Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Award All-America Rose Selection, 1940 (Patented) 
A Rose of a most unusual color, blood-red in the bud, opening 
to cerise in hot weather and to spectrum-red in cool weather, while 
the beautiful shape and extreme length of the buds, with its long 
clasping sepals and the extreme floriferousness and vigor of growth 
and large, luxurious foliage, make it a most satisfactory Rose in 
all respects. The bud is long and pointed; the flower is 3 or 4 
inches in diameter, high-centered, never showing the center. The 
foliage is leathery, semi-glossy, deep green and highly resistant 
to mildew. Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
GRAND DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE 
Award All-America Rose Selection, 1942 (Patented) 
This Rose aristocrat provides a color unknown in any other Rose. 
The beautiful, long, streamlined buds are glowing morocco-red 
and open to 25 firm-petaled blooms of dusky coral-red which do 
not fade, and gradually merge to a soft coral-pink. When unfold- 
ing, the petals recurve and make a delightfully informal, artistic 
flower with a hint of carnation fragrance. Award of ’’All- ‘America 
Rose Selections’’ for 1942. Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
HEART’S DESIRE 
Award All-America Rose Selection, 1941 (Patented) 
In this new gold medal variety your Heart’s Desire for a red Rose 
bordering on perfection will be attained. Your Heart's Desire for a 
Rose with that haunting perfume will be fulfilled. Your Heart’s 
Desire for the beautiful in form and texture will be gratified. One 
day soon after planting the rugged bushes and you are gathering 
the many long-stemmed buds of perfect form and color from your 
garden you will exclaim, ‘“Ah! yes this beautiful Rose with its long 
unfurling petals, deep red heart and exquisite fragrance satisfies 
my longing for a perfect Rose and fulfills my every HEART’S 
DESIRE: 
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Buds of fifty waxen petals steeped in coral and washed with gold unfold into per- 
As these flowers expand, the original colors lighten, the 
The 
in the sky at dawn, just 
Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
Award All-America Rose Selection, 1942 (Patented) 
A tall, healthy growing plant which blooms quite freely and has 
all the qualifications of a fine Rose. The attractive, shapely sal- 
mon-pink buds open to 5-inch, loose flowers of a delightful shade 
of salmon-pink. They have about 35 petals. The blooms are mildly 
fragrant. Award of ‘All-America Rose Selections” for 1942. 
Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (Patented) 
A strong growing variety, has good healthy foliage and the 
rugged qualities lacking in so many Hybrid Tea Roses. The 
color is somewhat difficult to describe, rose, gold and salmon 
are blended into a fine tone. The flower is of regal form. All 
in all one of the finest in its class, fully worthy of the illus- 
See page 84 for color illustration and 
Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
trious name it bears. 
further description. 
PEARL HARBOR (Patented) 
The flowers are borne on vigorous canes without thorns, 
they are long pointed buds, the kind you have to hunt for in 
other varieties. The upper surface of the petals is a delicate 
shade of shell-pink with golden bronze shading at base. The 
outer or reverse side of the petals is vivid Tyrian rose. The 
plant is vigorous and healthy, an excellent grower asking no 
favors. See page 85 for color illustration and further descrip- 
tion. Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
SANTA ANITA 
Santa Anita is a lovely Rose. A loveliness exemplified in the 
blossoming orchards of spring. Perfectly formed long-pointed buds 
unfold into glorious flowers of crystal clear, peach-blossom-pink. 
The limpid color, delicate scent and exquisite form place bountiful 
Santa Anita at the very zenith of the outstanding pinks. 
Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
WILL ROGERS (Patented) 
The color is black velvety crimson-maroon, which holds its color 
till the last petal falls. Its fragrance is so intense that a few will 
scent a room with ‘Attar of Roses’’ fragrance. Strong and vig- 
orous grower with dark green foliage retained throughout the 
season. The blooms are quite double, with a beautifully ruffled 
petal arrangement in the open flower. Marvelously free in bloom- 
ing qualities, bearing lavish quantities of flowers from April to the 
advent of following winter frosts. This Rose, cut in early morning 
and placed in water, will keep in fine condition for five or six days, — 
and during this period dispels its most delightful fragrance. 
Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
SHANGRI-LA (Patented) 
The long pointed buds of Shangri-la are perfect and upon 
opening show a rare combination of tints and shades; blush, 
salmon and rose delicately blended yet clear and sparkling like 
dawn itself. The bushes are vigorous with ample dark rich green 
foliage as well as fine stems for cutting. 
It is our firm belief that the color and freshness of Shangri-la 
will brighten your rose horizon for many a year. 
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