DIAMOND JUBILEE—(Patent applied for). Winner of the 
top score in the All-American Trials for 1948. Fully double, — 
high centered flowers of a glowing buff-orange with a 
touch of orange-yellow at the base of the petals. Often 
5 to 6 inches across. Delightful fragrance. Each, $2.00; 
3 for $5.00. 
FORTY-NINER—(Patent No. 792). Brilliantly hued bi-color 
that justly secured an A. A. R. S. AWARD FOR 1949. Its 
contrasting colors are startling in their brillance, yet they 
blend together beautifully. Inside of petals is a vivid 
Orient red, while the outside is a chrome-yellow. Colors 
are lasting and bright. The long buds open to well shaped 
blooms of 25 to 40 petals, mildly fragrant. Each, $2.50; 
3 for $6.25. (Picture on page 25.) 
PEACE—(Patent No. 591). A. A. R. S. AWARD FOR 1946. 
The greatest merit and charm of this new variety is the 
changing panorama of colors from bud to full flower. 
Large ovoid buds of yellow open slowly into large, fully 
double, fragrant flowers which are at first a cream yellow 
with a picotee edging of warm watermelon pink around 
the edge of the petals, then gradually change to a delicate 
overall flush of pink suffused with softening yellow as the 
blooms open. Each stage of development shows different 
color combinations in perfect harmony. Each, $2.00; 3 for 
$5.00. (Picture on page 25.) 
NEW ROSES ae..d Winners _ 
ROSE OF FREEDOM—(Patent No. 791.) Winner of the 
CITY OF PORTLAND AWARD for 1947. Beautiful 60 to 
70 petaled, long stemmed, currant red blooms with a de- 
lightful true rose fragrance. The lovely blooms are nor- 
mally borne singly on strong, straight 28 to 32-inch stems. 
The rrew wood is usually thornless. It blooms freely on a 
vigorous, upright bush with abundant, handsome, disease- 
resisting foliage. Highest scoring red rose in the 1946-1947 
nation-wide trials. Each, $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
RUBIAYAT—(Patent No. 758.) The tall, free-blooming plant 
produces an abundance of long pointed, attractive buds 
on strong upright stems, that slowly opens into a very 
large bloom of rose-red to crimson color in the heart of 
the half-open flower which is accentuated by the reverse 
of the petals which is several shades lighter. A McGredy 
origination winning an A. A. R. S. AWARD for 1947. Each, 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75. (Picture on page 25.) 
TALLYHO—(Patent applied for.) A. A. R. S. AWARD for 
1949. Uniquely colored blooms of which the inside of the 
petals is a varying but always a delightful and warm 
shade of pink. The outside of the petals is a rich crimson. 
The buds, before they unfold, are deep cardinal red. The 
long-stemmed blooms open slowly and last exceedingly 
well because they have such heavy substance. Very large, 
perfect form, and spicy fragrance. Each, $2.50; 3 for $6.25. 
The above listed Patented Hybrid Tea Roses are supplied in heavy grade only. 


ROSES - climbers, Polyanthas, Floribundas, etc. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
PRICES—We offer the following list of Climbing Roses in 
BOTH the MEDIUM and HEAVY GRADES, priced same as 
the everblooming roses on page 23 (except Blaze and Dr. 
Van Fleet, Jr.). 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (Climber)—An old favorite but still one 
of the best climbing roses. Deep rose pink. 
GARDENIA—A very vigorous climber producing an abund- 
ance of rich yellow flowers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—(See page 26.) 
BLAZE—Clusters of brilliant scarlet roses cover the 
plant in June and then repeat intermittently the re- 
mainder of the season. Each, $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
DR. VAN FLEET, JR.—A hardy climbing rose that is 
really everblooming. Vigorous growing vine that is 
continually in bloom from June until frost. Flowers 
are large, lovely apple-blossom pink in color and de- 
lightfully fragrant. Bears on long stems, making it 
ideal for cutting. Each, $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 

ROSA ROULETTI 
World’s Smallest Rose 
(See Colored Picture on Page 26.) 
A miniature rose that grows about 6 inches high. 
Small, compact bush. Blooms all summer with double 
rose-pink flowers less than 1 inch across. Buds about 
the size of a wheat grain. Fine for rock gardens or low 
edging. 
45c each; 3 for $1.00; 
10 for $2.75; 50 for $12.50 
Postpaid 

POLYANTHA and FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
PRICES—(Heavy grade only), $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for 
$5.25; 10 for $8.00 (except Pinnochio). 
CATHERINE ZEIMET — Produces large quantities of pure 
white flowers. Flowers are more double than the other va- 
rieties. About 15 inches. 
CHATILLION—Bears large trusses of Geranium-pink flowers. 
Very hardy. Grows about 18 inches tall. 
ELSE POULSEN—Great clusters of apple-blossom pink flow- 
ers. Ideal as a hedge, border, or a solid bed. Always in 
bloom. 
FLORADORA—Brilliant cinnabar red blooms, touched with 
scarlet and geranium. Very hardy and prolific. In bloom 
from early June until frost. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Medium sized flowers of intense golden 
salmon are produced in large full trusses. Strong bush 
growth of medium height. Healthy and vigorous. 
GRUSS AN AACHEN—Orange pink buds open into exquisite 
“Tea-like” roses of orchid pink. 
IDEAL—Produces clusters of dark scarlet flowers. A fine 
deep red Baby rose, always in bloom and very hardy. Grows 
about 15 inches high. 
PINNOCHIO—(Patent No. 484.) Great clusters of ex- 
quisite pointed buds open gradually into miniature 
hybrid tea roses of salmon flushed gold at the base. 
Extremely hardy, easy to grow, always in bloom, with 
hundreds of flowers on every bush, setting the entire 
plant aglow with gay harmony. Each, $1.25; 3 for 
$3.15. 

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