HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE (Pat. 10)—Plant is covered with large clusters of many 
two to three-inch cup-shaped flowers. The scarlet-crimson color 
holds well, even in full sun, and makes a gorgeous show for weeks 
in June. Under favorable conditions it often repeats in the fall. 
Quite hardy. A vigorous climber which will grow to considerable 
height. Each, $1.50. 
DOUBLOONS (Pat. 152)—Early. A glorious climbing yellow rose. 
noted for hardiness and vigorous heaithy growth. Is a splendid 
all-purpose golden yellow variety. The shapeiy oval buds open to 
large, firm-textured double blooms of saffron-yellow with clean, 
spicy fragrance. Handsome, glossy foliage. Vigorous growth. 
Extremely long, heavy canes. Each, $1.50. 
CITY OF YORK (Pat. Pending)—A most attractive climber. 
Sturdy and strong growing with lovely creamy-white buds open- 
ing to semi-double flowers of pure white set off advantageously by 
the golden stamens. Each, $1.50. 
CLIMBING MRS. SAM McGREDY— The glorious copper 
orange-red blooms of this popular climber are produced through- 
out the season. A strong grower. Foliage and blooms are even 
better than the bush variety. Long, strong canes. Each, $1.50. 

PINOCCHIO 
SWEETHEART ROSES 
CECILE BRUNNER (Known also as Mignon and the Sweet- 
heart Rose)—If rose gardeners everywhere were asked to name 
their 10 favorite roses, Cecile Brunner would be included—it is 
so universally loved. Its small exquisite pink buds, are perfectly 
formed. We have admired it in low growing borders, in groups 
among the other roses, and in the great masses of pink bloom 
given so bountifully and repeatedly by the.climbing form. We 
consider Cecile Brunner among the six best roses. Each, $1.00. 
PINKIE (Pat. 712)—A new Polyanthus rose entirely different 
from any other. A perfection of form not heretofore known in 
baby roses. Long, slender, dainty little buds open to full pink 
flowers, 2 inches across, on individual stems, long enough for 
cutting, their large. round clusters in cheerful contrast to the 
bright glossy foliage. Blooms nearly continuously from spring to 
fall. Spicy fragrance. Each, $1.50. 
ROSE ELFE—The miniature hlooms of this strong. hardy Flori- 
bunda appear as the Hybrid Tea, PICTURE, reduced to less than 
half size. Rose pink pointed buds open to t ny 2-inch. high- 
centered, gardenia-like flowers, extremely double, which offer a 
most attractive garden display all season long. Superbly suitable 
for cutting and table decorations. Vigorous healthy plants: dark 
green, glossy foliage. disease resistant. A popular boutonniere. 
Each $1.25. (See picture on page 17.) 

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RUTH ALEXANDER 
(Pat. 178)—Blooms are or- 
ange-copper color, topped 
peach red, semi-double, with 
perfectly shaped, long sien- 
der buds. Strong and hardy 
with glossy foliage. Each, 
$1.50. 
CLIMBING HEART'S DE- 
SIRE (Patented) — Large, 
fragrant, deep velvety red 
rose of fine form and tex- 
ture as is the bush type. A 
robust climber. Exceed- 
ingly fragrant. Very free- 
flowering. Each, $1.50. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER— 
Climbing variety of the 
ever popular Cecil Brunner. 
For description of blooms 
see below. Each $1.10. 
HARDY FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
BETTY PRIOR (Pat No. 340)—Large branching clusters of 
single blooms resembling red dogwood in shape, size and color. 
Lively red buds open to shell pink. Healthy, vigorous plants thrive 
in all positions in beds, borders, hedges, groups and large plant- 
ings. Rich and spicy perfume. Each, $1.00. 

DOUBLOON (Climber) 
MING TOY (PAF)—1947 introduction. The dainty rose-colored 
petals are so precisely placed in Ming Toy that the high centered 
blooms may very easily be compared with those of a miniature 
Camellia in form. The rugged plants abound with health, which 
accounts for the tremendous energy displayed in the constant 
production of flowers. Each $1.25. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484)—Free branching, continuous blooming 
plants with ample dark green foliage grow 20 to 24 inches in 
height and provide clusters of exquisitely lovely, full-petaled fra- 
grant blooms of salmon pink flushed with gold, changing to soft 
pink and acquiring deeper pink edges as the bloom ages. Long 
lasting. Extremely hardy. Each, $1.25. 
RED RIPPLES—Upright, healthy grower to four feet. We 
rate it the best of all the newcomers in the red or crimson color 
range, both as to plant and blooming habit, and the rich, glowing 
beauty of its clear red flowers. Can stand up in hot sun, and 
sheds its finished flowers quickly. Each, $1.10. 
HOW TO GROW ROSES 
Cecil Solly’s 
GARDEN 
NOTEBOOK 
No. 2 
on ROSES 
32 pages 
of complete and 
illustrated 
instructions 
for 
the care 
of 
your roses. 
New revised 
edition. 
Book No. 2 

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