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STARTED in 6-inch Pots for SAFE Transplanting into Your Garden 
We are proud of the results and the pleasure that has been obtained from our roses. 

Because of the 
great interest in our started roses, we suggest that you place your order early, so we can reserve the 
varieties you wish. Telephone 29021. 


Why We Offer Potted Roses 
Instead of requiring part of the spring and often summer to get rooted 

and established in your garden, our Roses, started in pots during the 
winter, can be planted in your garden and start blooming right away. 
Because of their early start in large 6” pots, cur potted roses develop 
a splendid root system and naturally go through the next winter easier. 
PLANTING. Many years have proven that in the spring, our Rose Cus- 
tomers are best served with ROSES from large pots, having been started 
during winter and kept in cold frames where they can make roots in 
advance of the growing season. Such plants are sure to grow and bloom. 
Just tip the plant out of the pot, being sure not to break the “potball’’ as 
this would disturb the roots. The soil in which they come has already been 
enriched, but it is well to mix scme well decayed cow manure or Driconure 
into the soil with which you are going to surround the plant. Plant so 
that the place where the rose was budded (at start of ‘‘fork’’) is covered 
with about 2 inches of soil. 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
AMI QUINARD, blackish maroon opening rich velvety red, with 
black lusier, non fading, Delightiull fragrance: sssenesodeee cee Sel375 
ANGELS MATEAU, (Pat. No. 174). Large full petaled flowers of 
SorlmoranGe-pinkwees angete tees ete Meet ane tae asic eee 2.00 
AUTUMN, full double flowers of burnt sienna, on strong stems...... 1.50 
BETTY UPRICHARD, two-toned in harmonizing shades of carmine and 
salmon rising from an orange base. Spicy fragrance............ 1.59 
CALEDONIA, large white, very double flowers that are long lasting. ahs) 

CAPISTRANO, (Pat. app. for). 
Award winner for 1950. Rich rose- 
pink without shadings. Color is clear and non-fading......... 2e79 

CHARLES K. DOUGLES, lustrous, scarlet-crimson flowers, freely pro- 
@lbleieLrois. denepl obelomiani ole tai ay niin wrong bbb AO DOA o-Oniee bala dee 1.50 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG, (Pat. No. 455). Cerise to spectrum red. 
Sileiavelee lolercterysel opie, ere SGESh. aang cooneonbaxooddondenoonpuete 2.00 
CHRISTOPHER STONE, large flowers of unfading scarlet-crimson, 
freely produced. Long-pointed buds. Damask fragrance........ Nerf) 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO, clear yellow buds, opening into full-petaled 
brilliant reddish copper blooms, backed with clear yellow. Vigor- 
GUSEOTOW CENA C MOC y.CStmOLiCOlOLS seein nlarialaciareniarsnsiemreen oreee 1.50 
COUNTESS VANDAL, (Pat. No. 38). Long-pointed bud and a high 
centered fragrant flower of coppery bronze, suffused with soft gold, 
developing added beauty during its long life.................... aif} 

Superb, well formed blooms of 
a deep vivid crimson, shaded oxblood red and finished with a 
soft velvety nap. The large buds are of typical urn shape.... $ 2.00 
CRIMSON GLORY, (Pat. No. 105). 


A.A.R.S. means All-American Rose Selection. 


DIAMOND JUBILEE, A.A.R.S., 1948. Glowing buff orange with petals 
of good substance that do not fade. Rich old-rose fragrance..... 
DOUGLAS MacARTHUR, (Pat. No. 581). Long tulip-shaped buds that 
open slowly into glorious blooms of rose, gold and salmon........ 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA, large pointed buds of apricot-orange. 
Won gold medal for ‘The most outstanding continuous-blooming 
JGUS AIR IRO = Be gett re DER En CREE Anca ORO ao REED eo ee tacerotrs oo oo otra ne 
ECLIPSE, (Pat. No. 172). 
of the same rich color. 
Gold Medal A.R:S. 
Stream-lined golden yellow bud and flower 
Tall. Highest honors in France and Italy; 
EDEL, white, with faint ivory shadings, fragrant, very free blooming. 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS, large beautifully shaped double flowers of 
soft salmon-pink on the inner surface and deep coppery rose on 
the outer surface. All richly flushed with orange and red....... 
EDITOR McFARLAND, perfectly formed, brilliant unfading pink 
blooms onvlongusiemSsasETciorciabeasml: omen ccrcaseeelorsinnela serene rane 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE, very popular red rose, unexcelled for its 
many fine qualities. Rich deep velvet crimson, buds opening into 
finely formed double fragrant blossoms of glowing velvety scarlet. 
Long strong stems. Especially fine in early and late summer..... 
FORTY-NINER, (Pat. No. 792). The Award Winner for 1949. The 
most brilliant bi-color ever introduced. Outside of petals are a rich 
chrome yellow, sometimes overlaid with pink, changing to straw 
yellow. Inside of petal is vivid Orient red, changing to cherry red. 
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FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI, immense, lasting blooms of snow white. 
Sel shidsiaite (APG oteNabio Ne, Ae ine. fio che HIG Ne Cis Ie TO: aS Oe a ae 
GOLDEN DAWN, deliciously fragrant; large pointed buds of golden 
yellow, sometimes lied with red. Clean, glossy, practically 
Gisecse proOhey LOlcioe mmm: cite ite cists heel nckarlem ee ote yaiees close oiik uses’ 
HEART'S DESIRE, A.A.R.S., 1941. (Patented). Deep red flowers of 
perfect form and color, long stems, exquisite fragrance. ......... 
HORACE McFARLAND, A.A.R.S., 1945. Long-pointed, orange-pink 
bud. Flower is a deep apricot pink with lighter shadings....... 
JOANNA HILL, delicate long buds and deep, full flowers of fine 
creamy yellow, tinged with salmon and ochre-yellow............ 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA, creamy buds. Perfect, snow-white 
blooms tinted lemon-yellow at center; fragrant................... 
MME. COCHET COCHET, long-pointed, coppery-pink buds flushed 
Wiihmorcnges. Opens sosclinon- ime esr ect a arse anereieen aee. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT, (Pat. No. 337). The long urn-shaped buds 
open to a deep watermelon pink, veiled with reddish orange..... 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD, very large, double, fragrant; yellow, 
deeply tinted copper at center; long stem................+...-.. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE, long-pointed flowers of pure white 
MARGARET McGREDY, large oval buds; double cupped flowers of 
folhiel, Corgonatefer SiChmocbillifopats “Bereembbicshiis.. oo godauren eso nee 4 MBO ante aoe 
McGREDY’S IVORY, large, well-shaped, creamy white; fragrant 
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