
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. $1.50 each 
ECLIPSE. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Pat. 172. 
Yellow. The very long, slender, and notably 
elegant yellow buds open to loose flowers with 
25 to 30 golden yellow petals, which hold their 
color well. Fragrant. $1.50 each. 
GOOD NEWS. HT. (Meilland, 1940.) Pat. 
426. Peach-pink. Full, perfectly formed, tea- 
scented flowers of peach- pink changing to 
silvery pink. Vigorous grower and constant 
bloomer. An extra-good Rose. $1.50 each. 
HEART’S DESIRE. HT. (Howard & 
Smith, 1940.) Pat. 501. Crimson. In- 
tensely fragrant, large, double flowers of 
rich crimson-red on long stems. Dark green, 
leathery foliage. 25 petals. $1.50 each. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. HT. (E. 
S. Boerner, 1943.) Pat. 607. Coral-pink. 
Long pointed coral-pink buds suffused yel- 
low, opening to large, beautifully cupped 
blooms with a fruity fragrance. Tall, vigor- 
ous plants with good dark foliage. All- 
America Award, 1943. 22 petals. $2.00 
each. 
LILY PONS. HT. (The Brownells, 1938.) Pat. 
420. Yellow. Long-pointed buds open to large, 
very double, fragrant flowers; the center is 
deep yellow shading out to palest yellow and 
white. This Rose is vigorous, with handsome 
foliage and profuse flowers. 50petals. $1.50 each. 
LOWELL THOMAS. HT. (Mallerin, 1943.) 
Pat. 595. Chrome-yellow. Large, well-formed 
blooms of chrome-yellow, that are long-lasting 
even in the sun. Strong plants reaching a 
height of 3 feet. All-America Award, 1943. 
35 petals. $1.50 each. 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. HT. (J. H. 
Nicolas, 1941.) Pat. 537. Pink. An AIl- 
America Selection for 1943, this radiant new- 
comer will shed its glowing light in your garden 
all season. Buds deep coral-pink with gold 
base, opening to high-centered, double, clear 
pink flowers. Foliage smooth, dark and 
leathery. 50 petals. $1.50 each. 
MIRANDY. HT. (W. E. Lammerts, 1945.) 
Pat. 632. Dark red. Maroon-red buds and 
blooms of good substance. This new 50-petaled 
Rose is very fragrant. First winner in the 1945 
All-America Rose Selections. $1.50 each. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. HT. (C. Duehr- 
sen, 1944.) Pat. 664. Light yellow. Lovely 
long buds and large creamy yellow flowers 
fading somewhat but never becoming dis- 
pleasing. Light fragrance. Tall, strong plant. 
All-America “Award, 1943. 35 petals. $1.50 
each. Available spring only, 1948. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. HT. (C. Mal- 
lerm, 1934.) Pat. 129. Pimk. Long-pointed, 
coppery pink buds, flushed with orange, open 
to fragrant, cupped flowers of soft salmon- 
pink, glistening with a satiny sheen. 20 to 40 
petals. $1.50 each. Not available until 
fall 1948. 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
NOVELTY AND RECENT ROSES, continued 
Novelty Collection 
GROUP OFFER S48-5 
a varieties for $9.50 ner 
(Regular value $11.25) 
Charlotte Armstrong, Crimson 
Glory, Katherine T. Marshall, 
Lily Pons, Lowell Thomas, Peace, 
Will Rogers. .. Everyone a winner 
in a distinctive color. 


PEACE. $2.00 each 

STARTED ROSES IN POTS 
For Local Sales and Display 
in May and June 
Due to many conditions beyond our control, 
there will be no potted Roses except for local 
cash-and-carry sales at the Nursery in East 
Rutherford. The strong, special wooden crates 
they require for packing are not available for 
Railway Express delivery. 
Visit the Nursery to see the Roses growing and 
blooming in large pots for late transplanting. 
The hundreds of varieties we grow may be 
viewed in a comparatively small area instead of 
walking through miles of dusty nursery rows. 
All Roses now potted were in the Nursery for 
two years. 
The varieties available are practically all § 
those listed in the Everblooming Hybrid Tea, 
Floribunda, Polyantha, Climbing Rose and Tree 
Rose classes but no others. 
PRICES OF STARTED ROSES: 
Most are in 6-in. Clay Pots. Add 35 cts. to the 
each price, e.g.,a $1.25 dormant Rose will cost $1.60. 
Specimens in'9-in. pots at $2.25. 
No discount or quantity rate on potted Roses 

NOCTURNE. HT. (H. C. Swim, 1947.) Pat. 
713. All-America R ose Selection for 1948. 
The long streamlined buds and open blooms 
are cardinal-red with very dark shadings of 
Chrysanthemum crimson. The bush grows 
big and sturdy with large abundant semi- 
glossy foliage. $2.00 each. 
PEACE. HT. (A. Meilland, 1945.) All-America 
Rose Selection for 1946. Pat. 591. Magnificent 
spectacle for flower show, garden or home. 
The Iarge ovoid buds are yellow, soon showing 
a watermelon-pink picotee edging to the 
petals. Huge, full, open bloom, which under- 
goes a transformation of coloring from cream- 
yellow to a delicate over-all flush of pink suf- 
fused with softening yellow as the blooms 
open. To illustrate this Rose accurately 
would actually require seven or eight good 
pictures to show the change in colors from the 
tight bud to the fully open bloom. And con- 
trary to what might be expected when such 
delicately refined colors are produced in 
nature, the fine substance in every petal 
makes for long-lasting beauty whether Peace 
is allowed to develop fully on the plant or is 
cut for the home. The plants grow more vig- 
orously and are taller than most Hybrid Teas. 
Long-stemmed specimen blooms are produced 
abundantly. $2.00 each. 
RUBAIYAT. HT. (McGredy, 1945.) Pat. 758. 
All-America Rose Selection for 1947. Bril- 
liant red. A gorgeous new Rose producing a 
glorious riot of deep scintillating crimson in 
your garden. Long, shapely buds with a 
delicate crimson-pink exterior which open 
slowly, revealing rich, crimson-red-rose color 
and elusive old Rose fragrance. Extremel 
hardy, grows extra tall and has Juxuriant dare 
green foliage. $2.00 each. 
SHADES OF AUTUMN. HT. (The Brown- 
ells, 1943.) Pat. 542. Bicolor. One of the 
parents of this striking new Rose was Con- 
desa de Sastago, and the or: inge-copper and 
carmine shadings are rather similar but 
the petalage is more gracefully arranged to 
form one of the most beautiful and delight- 
ful color combinations yet produced in 
Hybrid Teas. $1.75 each. 
WILL ROGERS. HT. (Howard & Smith, 
1936.) Pat. 256. Red. The 3-inch open . 
flowers are packed with a Jarge number of 
short and twisted petals of velvety black- 
crimson. 65 petals. $1.25 each. 
THE SIZE AND QUALITY OF ALL B.& A. 
ROSES. We furnish none but the best top-grade, 
2-year, nursery-grown Rose plants. They are in 
perfect health due to watchful and loving care 
thoroughout their nursery life. 

CRIMSON GLORY. $1.50 each 
