
Else Poulsen 
Euertlooming 
BABY ROSES 
Brilliant Blooms All Summer. Easy to Grow—Hardy. 
Fine for cemetery planting, in front of evergreens, in solid 
beds, in fact anywhere that you want constant bloom from 
June until frost. They require little attention and grow any- 
where. Will bloom this year and for many years to come. 
SUPER X GRADE: Each, $1.10; 4 for $3.95; 9 for $7.95 
SELECT GRADE: Each, $0.95; 4 for $3.60; 9 for $7.20 
ELSE POULSEN. Great clusters of apple-blossom-pink flowers. 
Hardy, permanent, always in bloom—grows 24 to 30 in. tall. 
LAFAYETTE. Cheerful, cherry-red flowers from spring until 
frost—a profuse bloomer. Grows 18 to 30 in. tall. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Sparkling orange with red and salmon 
tones. This new Rose makes a compact, bushy plant with 
great clusters of flowers throughout the season. 
IDEAL. Brilliant garnet-red flowers all season, on a bushy 
compact plant 18 to 24 in. Rich, dark green foliage. 
PERLE D’OR. Charming light pink buds shading to yellow at 
base. Good compact habit and a profuse bloomer. 

American beauty Climber 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
of Unusual Beauly 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A strong grower with large flowers of 
a very pleasing rose-pink color. Very good for cutting, and 
blooms are exquisitely colored and usually fragrant. One of 
the most popular Neosho Hardy Climbing Roses. 
Super X: Each, 95c; 4 for $3.60 
SILVER MOON. The creamy white buds are long and pointed, 
and open into semi-double, white flowers with golden yellow 
stamens. An excellent regular monthly bloomer. 
Super X: Each, 95c; 4 for $3.60 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Has !ong, pointed buds of rich flesh-pink. 
It is a hardy climber and a splendid variety for cutting. 
Blooms early and late, and thrives everywhere. 
Super X: Each, 95c; 4 for $3.60 
PAUL’S SCARLET. The most brilliant scarlet. Has semi-double 
flowers, freely produced. This variety is illustrated in natural 
climbing habit. 
Super X: Each, 95c; 4 for $3.60 
Prizge-Winning PATENTED ROSES 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. (Patent applied for.) A Rose so exquisite 
that mere words cannot describe it nor any picture do it justice. 
Superb pointed buds of soft yellow and as the petals gracefully un- 
fold, the outer petals become a rich ivory, with the center a clear 
canary-yellow. A full, double Rose with 35 petals, freely produced 
on fine stems for cutting. It has a subtle fragrance that enchants 
you. One of the world’s great Roses. An All-America Rose Selections 
winner for 1944. Each, $2.00. 
HEART'S DESIRE. (Patent No. 501.) An All-America winner and des- 
tined to become one of the greatest Roses of all time. The buds are 
absolutely perfect and they open into large, graceful, double flowers 
on long stems, fine for cutting. The color is a bright yet soft crimson- 
scarlet that does not fade. So fragrant, 
a small bouquet perfumes a room. A 
healthy, hardy, vigorous grower that im- 
proves with age. Each, $1.75. 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR. (Patent No. 581.) 
A new Rose that asks no favors and re- 
quires no coddling. Hardy, vigorous with 
dark green, healthy foliage, it produces 
its lovely flowers all through the season. 
The long buds open slowly into glorious 
flowers of cerise, gold and delicate sal- 
mon. Truly a flower of superb beauty. 
Each, $1.75. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Patent No. 105.) A 
deep crimson with a velvety sheen. The 
flowers are perfect, exquisite buds open- 
ing into large, magnificent blooms, very 
fragrant. The plant makes a_ strong, 
rather spreading bush. Hardy, healthy, 
producing the beautiful flowers from 
early summer to frost. Lovely in the 
garden and exceptional for cutting. 
Each, $1.75. 
BLAZE. (Patent No. 10.) The everbloom- 
ing Paul’s Scarlet. A riot of brilliant 
scarlet, brightest of any climbing Rose. 
Boek in June and again in fall. Each, 
1.50. 

Crimson Glory 
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COUNTESS VANDAL. (Patent No. 38.) Long, pointed orange-copper 
buds gracefully borne on long stems, developing into large, double, 
high-centered blooms of brilliant pink lightened with salmon. Richly 
fragrant. Each, $1.50. 
BETTER TIMES 
(Plant Patent No. 23) 
Prized for length of stem, pointed buds, and all-around attractive- 
ness as cut flowers, Better Times are the Roses you'll probably get 
when you buy long-stemmed red Roses from the florist this winter. This 
glorious cerise-red Rose, so universally used by commercial cut-flower 
growers, has brought happiness to millions of people everywhere. By 
the same token it will give you distinct joy 
as a grand cut flower, a hardy grower, a 
distinct addition to your garden display. 
Each, $1.50. 

Chicago, IlIl., 
May 1, 1944. 
| was surely pleased with your stock. 
| received stock from three other nurseries 
and yours was by far the very nicest and 
such nice well-spaced branches and nice 
moist, plump’ wood and good roots. | set 
them very carefully and had a nice rain 
to start them off. 
| shall let you know again how they grow 
and shall be glad to trust you folks for any 
future stock | need. Thanking you again. 
ALMA LUECHT. 
Williamsport 14, Penna. 
April 21, 1944. 
The order was received on the 20th and 
the weather was ideal, so | was able to 
plant them at once. We are well pleased 
with the trees and vines and hope for the 
best. We will let you know when they are 
growing and bearing so that you may know 
how they are doing. 
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