
for Arizona Gardens’’ 

PHOENIX, ARIZONA 



NOCTURNE (Pat. 713)—New red rose with long, stream- 
lined buds of cardinal red. Large petals of rich texture will 
last a long time, Flower blooms lighter in hot weather. Very 
fragrant. Stem long with semi-glossy foliage. $1.50 each. 
PEACE (Pat. 591)—Large cup-shaped high centered flow- 
ers of beautiful yellow, sometimes showing a rose-pink edge 
where the petals turn over. Buds large, ovoid. Flowers borne 
singly and are very double. Free and continuous bloomer. 
$2.00 each. 
PINKIE (Pat. 712)—A unique little polyantha or baby 
rose of dainty pink. Buds are long, slender and perfect in 
detail. Fully open, the flower is about 2 inches across. Blooms 
early in spring until late fall. Blooms in clusters and keep 
open several days. Glossy foliage and makes good dwarf rose 
hedge or border. $1.50 each. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484)—Most popular of floribunda roses 
in recent years. Salmon buds flushed gold at base, opening to 
soft pink. Blooms shaded deeper at edges. $1.25 each. 
RUBAIYAT (Pat. 758) — All-America 1947. A brilliant 
flower of rose-red to crimson. Flowers, when full, have an 
open center and somewhat ruffled petals. $1.50 each. 
SAN FERNANDO (Pat. 785)—Pointed, well formed buds 
of currant red open to full heavy textured blooms of glowing 
scarlet that keep their form, sheen, and perfume until the 
petals fall. $2.00 each. 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. applied for)—The only rose to win 
both the Bagatelle Gold Medal and the All-American Award 
for 1950. Beautiful golden buds overlaid with orange and red 
open to spectacular flowers with more fragrance than any 
other yellow rose. $2.50 each. 
TAFFETA (Pat. 716)—Fragrant buds in rich pink and 
salmon tones. Long stems with perfectly formed buds. Good 
foliage and very hardy. $1.50 each. 
TALLYHO (Pat. 828)—AARS 1949. A lovely combination 
of pink and red. The outside of petals crimson to cardinal, 
depending on the weather, while the inner surfaces are many 
shades of rose and pink. Robust and free branching. $2.00 
each. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 162)—Blood red sport of 
Pres. Hoover. Tight buds and high centered flowers toned 
cerise at center. More carmine in hot weather. $1.50 each. 
THE CHIEF (Pat. 456)—Long urn-shaped buds of unusual 
orange pink, with deeper and more intense shadings of flame, 
coral and copper. An ideal rose. Mildew resistant. $1.50 each. 
WILL ROGERS (Pat. 256)—Dark velvety crimson in color. 
Strong and luxuriant in growth. $1.25 each. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
These little roses are continually in bloom with their clus- 
ters of small flowers for which they have been called “Baby 
Roses”. Polyanthas are often used in beds for the show of 
flowers or because of the dwarf habit to line the beds of the 
rose garden. 
CECILE BRUNNER—Tiny flowers. Buds pink, shaded to 
salmon. Always in bloom. This rose is very different from the 
usual large flowered roses. $1.00. 
CHATILLON — Huge clusters of semi-double flowers. 
Bright pink with a suggestion of orange. $1.00. 
DAGMAR SPATH—Pure white flowers produced in large 
showy trusses all summer. One of the best white Polyanthas. 
$1.00. 
FASHION (Pat. 789)—FLORIBUNDA ROSE. Abundant 
double blooms of deep coral-peach borne in clusters. Blooms 
from spring until heavy frost. Especially suitable for table 
decorations and corsages. Bushes strong and vigorous, grow- 
ing to 3 feet. Very desirable. $2.00 each. 
FOLKESTONE—PBright red single flowers in good size elus- 
ters. Makes an ideal flowering hedge. $1.00. 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 672)—This new yellow rose is wel- 
come to round out the color scheme of a popular group of roses. 
Fragrant double buds of boutonnier size produced in gratify- 
ing quantities. $1.50 each. : 
PERMANENT WAVE (Pat. 107)—A large, open, semi- 
double flower with edges of petals wavy. Slightly fragrant, 
bright cochineal-carmine clusters. Foliage is large, dark 
glossy green. $1.25 each. 

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COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Pat. 38) 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484)—Most popular of floribunda roses 
in recent years. Salmon buds flushed gold at base, opening 
to soft pink. Blooms shaded deeper at base. $1.25 each. 
PINKIE (Pat. 712)—A unique polyantha or baby rose. Buds 
long, slender and perfect in detail. Open flowers 2 inches 
across, keep open several days, appear in clusters from spring 
to late fall. $1.50 each. 

PINKIE (Pat. 712) 
