
REVEIL DIJONNAIS (Climber? 
FLORIBUNDAS 
A rose class of distinct character. They grow into a shrubby 
bush, well clothed with vigorous, disease-resistant foliage. 
The profusion of bloom from June until hard frost gives 
color in the rose garden when bloom is gone from all other 
roses. They are gorgeous for mass plantings and en- 
closures. Flowers in clusters on dwarf, compact bushes of 
two to four feet. 
ANNE POULSEN (PI. Pat. 182). Large semi-double 
sweet scented flowers of scarlet crimson. Constant bloomer 
on a robust 2-foot bush. Each $1.25. 
CHINA DOLL (PI. Pat. 678). Dwarf, compact bush 
which is literally smothered by the abundant bloom. Flow- 
ers a true pink of great charm. Each $2.00. 
DONALD PRIOR (PI. Pat. 377). Strong growing bush to 
three feet. Dark green, sturdy foliage. Flowers in clus- 
ters of bright scarlet flushed crimson. Each $1.25. 
FLORADORA (Pat. P.). One of the recent Floribundas 
in a new, brilliant cinnabar-red. Bush growing to three 
feet. Each $1.50. 
MEXICO (P.A.F.). Wild rose scented large flowers of 
deep carmine borne in unexcelled abundance through 
summer and fall. Hardy low compact growth. 
Each $1.25. 
RED RIPPLES (Pat. P.). Strong growing variety to 3 feet. 
Flowers wavy-petaled in great masses of intense red. 
Each $1.25. 
MINIATURE ROSES 
Small bushes, under one foot, of profuse all season bloom. 
Flowers barely an inch when fully open; perfect for small 
bouquets or boutonnieres. Effective in pots, the rockery, 
or as edgings for beds or walks. 
MIDGET (Pat. 466). Double rose-red. Each $1.00. 
PIXIE (Pat. 408). Double pink-white. Each 75c. 
ROULETTI. Tiny semi-double rosy-pink. Each 75c. 
SWEET FAIRY (Pat. To Be A.F). New Dwarf double deep 
pink rose of sweet fragrance. Each $1.25. 
TOM THUMB (Pat. 169). Long semi-double buds, deep 
crimson with white center. Each $1.00. 
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PATENTED ROSES 
The beat of the proven 
COLIN KELLY (P.A.F.). Beautiful free-flowering rose of delightful fragrance. 
A strong pink changing to cerise-red. Each $2.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL (PI. Pat. 38). Delightful rose in all respects. Flowers are 
a choice coppery bronze and pink washed with gold. Each $1.50. 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (PI. Pat. 581). A vigorous plant of abundant bloom 
which opens to large graceful flowers of rose, gold, and salmon. Each $1.50. 
FANTASIA (PI. Pat. 590). Partaking of the character of the Floribundas in its 
growth habit and profusion of bloom, often in clusters. Long buds of bright 
golden-yellow opening peach then creamy-yellow. Foliage is abundant and clean 
on strong plants. Makes a wonderful display of color. Each $1.50. 
HORACE McFARLAND (P.P.). Deep glowing apricot-pink buds of great length 
opening to salmon-buff and coral-pink flowers which are produced in great 
abundance over a long season. Each $2.00. 
LOWELL THOMAS (PI. Pat. 595). A compact growing bush well covered with 
canary-yellow blooms. Buds are long and slender. An excellent garden variety 
in growth and showiness. Each $2.00. 
McGREDY’S SALMON (PI. Pat. 410). Orange buds which open to charming 
apricot-salmon flowers of pleasing fragrance. Plant of medium growth, excellent 
foliage and heavy blooming habit. Each $1.50. 
MARK SULLIVAN (PI. Pat. 599). Very large blooms of golden-yellow which 
are shaded with deep rose-pink, almost cerise. Foliage is glossy green on sturdy 
well-shaped bushes. Each $1.50. 
MIRANDY (PI. Pat. 632). Very large buds of rich red which open to large full 
flowers of a deep maroon-red. Very free blooming. Each $2.00. 
PEACE (PI. Pat. 591). All-America, 1946. Large bud of deep yellow which 
turns to cream-yellow edged with pink as it opens. Flowers are extremely large 
and full. A most beautiful rose produced in exhibition quality throughout a long 
season. Foliage is good and flowers are borne on strong stems. Each $2.50. 
SHANGRI-LA (PI. Pat. 665). A fine, deep rose-pink warmed in color by the 
yellow inner tips and stamens. Long buds and fragrant flowers. Each $1.50. 
SIGNORA (PI, Pat. 201). Tall, strong growing plant with admirable foliage and 
bloom. Buds are orange with rust-red shading. They open to striking blooms of 
light mandarin and salmon. The foliage atich green. Each $1.50. 
STERLING (PI. Pat. 21). The well formed flowers of pleasing, soft pink are 
gold tipped at the base, which gives a general warmth to the color. Plant is vig- 
orous with pleasing foliage. : ; Each $1.50. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL. Gigantic flowers of beautiful salmon-pink, long season 
of bloom. A strong grower. u 
BONFIRE. Light green foliage which sets off the double dazzling scarlet blooms 
to very good advantage. 
DR. VAN FLEET. Exquisite pale pink flowers on long stem. Foliage of shiny, 
dark green. Plants of great vigor and blooming habit. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. One of the most vigorous of climbers in growth 
and bloom. Crimson buds opening a fragrant pale pink. 
MARY WALLACE. Large-flowered pink climber of splendid habit. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Free blooming multi-colored rose of maroon, orange and 
gold. Fine long stems bearing flowers throughout the season. 
PRIMROSE. A fine canary-yellow which holds-its color well. Flowers double and 
produced in great abundance. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS. Unusually marked rose. Buds golden yellow striped with 
reddish pink. Open roses semi-double with center marked carmine. 
ROSE MARIE. A sweetly perfumed flower of deep rose-pink. Excellent for - 
cutting, or for garden color. 
SILVER MOON. Huge semi-double creamy to pure white flowers which have 
brilliant yellow stamens. Produces one enormous display of blooms. 
TALISMAN. Everblooming climber very similar to the bush form. Flowers deep 
yellow with blending of copper and red tones. 

Fall and winter sales have reduced our rose stock to the varieties listed 
here. Those not listed will be found again in our fall list which will be 
sent you when issued. Please give second choice or allow us to substitute 
on your rose orders. 
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