offered at lower prices. 
CHARLOTTE 
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PATENTED BUSH ROSES 
NO. 1 TWO-YEAR FIELD-GROWN BUSHES 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Plat Pat. No. 455)—The All- 
American Rose for 1941. The long slender buds are blood-red, 
and the brilliant open flowers spectrum-red in cool weather. 
Cerise in hot weather. Each $1.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY (Plant Pat. No. 105)—Typical urn-shaped 
buds open to full well-formed deep vivid crimson blooms High- 
est rated red rose nationally. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50. 
ECLIPSE (Plant Pat. No. 172)—Long streamlined bud, en- 
hanced by ornamental sepals, is of rich gold. For cutt ng in 
the buds stage it is exceptionally fine. A good grower and 
almost constantly in bloom. Each $1.50. 
FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. Pending)—Beautiful buds of burnt- 
orange open to lasting blooms of reddish apricot aging to 
orange-pink. Sturdy, glossy foliage. All American Winner 
in 1944. EKaeh $2.00. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Plant Pat. No. 501)—All American Win- 
ner in 1942. Long stemmed buds of superb form, opening to 
shapely blooms of pure luminous red. Extremely fragrant. 
Keeps well when cut. Each $1.50. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Plant Pat. No. 537)—Slender 
pointed deep coral-pink buds opening slowly to blooms of clear 
coral-pink suffused with shimmering gold at base of petals. 
A vigorous hardy plant with long strong stems. $1.50. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Plant Pat. No. 337)—Long shapely 
buds of orange-red and rose opening to camellia-like, 20- pet- 
aled blooms of rich raspberry pink with a gold suffusion. Not 
only a leader but also an exceptionally strong growing rose 
with large glossy leaves unusually resistant to mildew. $1.50. 
NARZISSE (Pat. Pending)—Apricot yellow buds and maize- 
yellow blooms are exceptionally large and come erect on vig- 
orous plants furnished with large leathery foliage. $1.50. 
PEACE (Plant Pat. No. 591)—The New Rose sensation of 
1946. Winner of the 1946 All American Rose Award. Noted 
for the range of colors which it passes through from opening 
buds of yellow, with edges picoteed cerise, to glorious five-inch 
alabaster-white’ blooms. A single plant, shows at one time, 
blooms in various stages of opening and changing colors— 
canary yellow, pale gold, cream, ivory, and alabaster-wh'te; 
cerise, soft rose, apple-blossom pink and finally, a soft pink- 
lavender. Vigorous plant with glossy foliage. Truly a won- 
derful rose. Each $2.50. 
PEARL HARBOR (Pat. Applied for)—A vigorous plant that 
will grow and bloom freely under most adverse conditions. 
Two-toned flowers borne on long, strong stems. Upper sur- 
face of petals is .a delicate shell-pink, under surface is viv'd 
Tyrian rose. Each $1.50. 
SELECTED STANDARD BUSH ROSES 
2-year No. 1 grade $1.25 each; $12.50 per dozen 
AUTUMN—Intentse and rich in color suggestive of autumn 
with shades of burnt orange, russet bronze and bronzy red all 
on a rich yellow ground. One of the most striking roses. 
BETTY UPRICHARD — Buds are medium-sized and long 
pointed. Its spicy blooms are large; the outside of the petals 
is deep carmineé, inside silvery salmon. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—One of the best deep red roses. At- 
tractive long pointed buds open to vivid scarlet crimson 
flowers. Alluring: damask fragrance. Lovely bronzy foliage. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —Very fragrant brilliant pink roses. 
Large and perfectly formed from wonderful long pointed 
buds. Lasts very well. 
EDITOR McFARLAND — Free-flowering vigorous upright 
shrubs. Buds are beautifully modelled opening to fragrant 
deep pink flowers on strong stems. Very fine as cut flower. 
EK. G. HILL—The most unfading of ‘all red roses. Flowers a 
dazzling scarlet shading-to deeper red as they develop. De- 
liciously fragrant; excellent for cutting. 

ROSES OF DISTINCTION 
In making up the following list of Roses, we have selected only the choicest varieties, in 
complete assoriment of all colors and shades. Our Roses are all strong 2-year field-grown 
piants with well balanced tops and roots, and are not to be confused with lighter grades 
All have bloomed in the nursery before being dug for shipment 
and with proper care will grow and bloom profusely for you the first year. Graded accorda- 
ing to standards adopted by the American Association of Nurserymen. 
HTOILE DE HOLLANDE—One of the most popular brilliant 
crimson red roses. Beautiful oval buds; large double flowers. 
Richly fragrant. 
HINRICH GAHDE—One of the most brilliant roses from the 
buds in orange vermilion to the open flowers of orange yellow 
with glowing red flush. Stems long and wiry. 
JOANNA HILL—Exquisite long orange yellow buds opening 
to flowers somewhat lighter in color. Very fragrant and a 
good rose in any weather. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Long shapely buds open to delightfully 
fragrant full petaled cream white flowers. Petals show a 
slight lemon tint towards the center. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE—For size and form the flowers of 
this rose are unbelievable. Buds long and pointed; flowers 
creamy white. One of the best white roses. 
MRS. E. P. THOM—Among the best of the clear yellow ever- 
blooming varieties. Buds long po_nted and open to well formed 
flowers of clear yellow without any markings of red. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—The most universally satisfactory of all 
golden yellow roses. Small exquisitely formed reddish gold buds 
open to beautifully formed golden yellow blossoms. Spicy. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—Perfectly formed and richly colored 
flowers with sweetbriar fragrance. The long stems make them 
admirable for cutting. Flowers combine red, copper and 
orange changing to warm pink and gold as they age. 
PICTURE—Really a picture either in the well shaped bud 
stage or as open flowers. Medium in size, the rose-pink flow- 
ers have a velvety texture and show salmon undertones. One 
of the best, free flowering and vigorous. 
PINK DAWN—Glorious deep rose pink buds opening to lovely 
fragrant flowers. Pink with tin‘s of orange at the base petals. 
PRES. H. HOOVER—A wonderful multi-colored rose. It com- 
bines shades of cerise pink, flame scarlet and yellow; exqui- 
sitely fragrant. Buds long and pointed and open flowers fully 
double and showy. 
SISTER THERESE—Perfectly formed golden yellow buds, 
opening to full, fragrant flowers. Strong grower. 
SOUTHPORT—Splendid slender buds opening to fully double 
scarlet flowers. Unfading, profuse and long lasting. 
TALISMAN—A vividly colored rose of an unusual combina- 
tion of gold, apricot, pink and carmine in mingled splashes, 
streaks and blends. Flowers fairly double, borne on long stems. 
BEAUTIFUL CLIMBING ROSES 
PRICE: 2-year No. 1 $1.25 Each 
For trellis, porch or arbor, the Climbing Roses produce a most 
wonderful covering of delicate foliage and delightful flowers. 
CLI. DAINTY BESS—Almost continuous bloom. Two-tone 
pink, single flowers of delicate charm borne on exceptionally 
vigorous climber. 
CLI. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The most satisfactory all- 
around red climbing rose. Has rich color, good form and de- 
licious fragrance. 
CLI. MRS. E. P. THOM—A climbing sport of this choice rich 
deep lemon-yellow rose. 
CLI. TALISMAN—A climbing sport of the popular bush form. 
A mixture of orange, yellow, rose-red scarlet, and gold. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The most popular of all red climbing 
roses. Vivid scarlet flowers of good size, produced in cluster. 

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