EVERBLOOMING TREE ROSES 
‘ OUR TREE ROSES ARE ABOUT 4 FEET TALL WITH STRONG BODY, 
Stee a HEAVY ROOTS AND GOOD TOPS, GUARANTEED TO PLEASE. 
STRONG TREES AT ONLY $6.00: 2 FOR $11.00. 
TALISMAN—Its brilliant orange-red buds open to large, fragrant, high- 
pointed blooms of glowing golden yellow stained with copper-red and 
orange-rose on inside of petals. As the petals unfold, they become bright 
apricot-gold, deep rose-pink or old rose, and unlike most Roses, the color - 
; becomes brighter as the flowers develop. Plants are vigorous, healthy and 
hardy growers. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Large, velvety crimson flowers produced in 
great profusion throughout summer. Very fragrant and a free bloomer. 
4 Vigorous upright grower. An excellent red rose, one of the best. 
1 K. A. VICTORIA—This is the favorite and the best white rose for the 
™ middle west. Buds and flowers glistening, snowy white. Foliage exception- 
7 ally shiny and clean, seems to bloom much longer than any other hybrid 
f teas. 
PICTURE—We consider this one of the very finest pink roses in existence, 
a clear pink with just a trace of salmon to give it a warm glow. Delightfully 
fragrant. The blooms are perfect in bud and when open. Very vigorous plant 
which blooms continuously. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT—From early summer until freezing this rose is a 
glorious sight with its rich yellow flowers. It was the favorite yellow rose in 

our World’s Fair Rose Garden. 
THE DOCTOR —This is considered by many to be the 
most beautifully colored of all roses. The long, pointed 
buds open into simply enormous, yet graceful blooms, so 
fragrant that you can detect them many yards away. It is 
a pink with a life, an iridescence, a sheen that is beyond 
description. Each flower is so perfect, so gorgeous, that 
you will consider it almost priceless. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—A most exciting new rose— 
a brilliant sparkling scarlet crimson without a trace of 
blue. Shapely, long pointed buds open into large attrac- 
tive flowers with the true old damask rose fragrance. A 
healthy, vigorous grower and exceedingly free bloomer, 
stands lots of heat. Considered the best bright red rose. 
A solid bed is a glorious sight all season. 
_ THE BETTER PATENT ROSES 
WILL ROGERS (Pat. 256)—Dark velvety crimson in 
color. Strong and luxuriant in growth, this rose will be 
cherished in thousands of American gardens where it 
will serve fitly to commemorate the name of the man in 
wiicee honor it was named. Price, Heavy Super Size, $1.25 
each, 
BETTER TIMES (Pat. 23)—Brilliant cerise flowers, 
large, double, fragrant. Heavy Super Size, $1.50 each. 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK (Patent applied for)—Bud 
very large, long-pointed; flower unusually large, double 
(24 to 30 petals), high-centered, lasting. Empire to lem- 
on-yellow turning lighter as the blooms mature on long 
stem. Vigorous, upright and compact; abundant bloomer. 
Heavy Super Size, $2.00 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Pat. 38)—Long pointed bud, up- 
right stems. Color combination can hardly be described, 
pink, copper, gold and salmon. Heavy Super Size, $1.50 
each. 
HEART’S DESIRE (Pat. 501)—An all America winner 
that we believe will become one of the greatest red roses. 
Buds are perfect and open into large, graceful, double 
flowers on long stems, fine for cutting. A bright yet soft 
crimson-scarlet that does not fade. So fragrant, a small 
bouquet perfumes a room. A healthy, hardy, vigorous 
grower that improves with age. Heavy Super Size, $1.50 
each. 
AMERICAN FLAGSHIP (Pat. 676)—Attractive urn- 
shaped buds open to high-centered, well-formed double 
flowers of velvet-textured crimson-red, deeply shaded 
with rich ox-blood tones. Holds color in sun; does not 
blue; vigorous grower; free bloomer; attractive foliage; 
black spot resistant. Heavy Super Size, $1.50 each. 
MIRANDY (Patent 632)—First place winner of All- 
American rose competition for 1945. A _ strong  free- 
branching plant producing large, long-pointed ovoid buds 
of rich dark red with black shadings, opening to chrys- 
anthemum-red. The flowers of 50 petals displays new 
beauties of form and is long lasting. Marvelously fra- 
grant. Heavy Super Size, $1.50. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484) A hardy plant producing an 
abundance of pointed buds of salmon-flushed gold, open- 
ing to miniature hybrid-tea like roses of soft clear pink 
and in great clusters. Heavy Super Size, $1.25 each. 
FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792)—Brilliantly hued _bi-color 
that justly secured an A. A. R. S. Award for 1949. Its 
contrasting colors are startling in their brilliance, and 
yet they blend together beautifully. Inside of petals is 
a vivid orient-red, while the outside is a chrome-yellow, 
changing to straw-yellow. Colors are lasting and bright. 
The long bud opens to a well shaped bloom of 25 to 40 
petals, mildly fragrant. Heavy Super Size, $2.50 each. 
TALLYHO (Patent applied for. )—A bright color but the contrast is not 
great. The color on the inside of the petals is a varying but always a de- 
lightful and unique shade of pink. The outside of the petals is a rich crim- 
son. 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. They are very large when fully open, of perfect form and 
with spicy fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1949. Heavy Super Size, $2.50 
each. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM (Pat. 791)—Winner City of Portland Award for 
1947. A hybrid tea with beautiful 60 to 70 petaled, long-stemmed, currant- 
red blooms with delightful true rose fragrance. The lovely blooms are nor- 
mally borne singly on strong, straight, 28 to 32 inch stems. The new wood 
is usually thornless. It blooms freely, on a vigorous upright bush with 
abundant, handsome, disease-resistant foliage. Highest scoring red rose 
in 1946-1947 nation wide trials. Heavy Super Size, $1.50 each. 
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