Amorcasa Finest Patented Roser 
NEW — VIGOROUS — PRODUCTIVE 
PEACE (Pat. No. 591)—This rose is almost unbe- 
lievable. One marvel of it is the dawn-like 
range of colors through which it passes, from 
opening yellow buds, with edges picoted cerise, 
to the glorious 5 inch, alabaster blooms, each 
petal edged with pink that seems to deepen as 
the flower slowly opens. The shades of color 
vary, also from flower to flower and through 
the changing seasons. We find this one of the 
largest of all hybrid tea roses with fine rich 
green foliage and strong healthy canes. This 
rose has everything a tea rose could possibly 
have. A.A.R.S. award for 1946. 
$2.00 Each 
MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—First place winner of 
All-America rose competition for 1945. A strong 
free-branching plant producing large, long- 
pointed ovid buds of rich dark red with black 
shadings, opening to Chrysanthemum Red. 
The flower of 50 petals displays new beauties 
of form and is long lasting. Marvelously 
fragrant. 
$1.50 Each 
SUTTER’S GOLD—Yellow hybrid tea rose of spec- 
tacular beauty. Long, pointed buds shaded 
in warm orange and red. Intensely fragrant 
flowers have silky petals of radiant yellow 
with copper veins. Strong, sturdy grower 
blooming profusely all season. Perfect variety 
for cutting. 
$2.50 Each; 3 for $6.30 
CAPISTRANO—One of the finest pink hybrid teas 
ever introduced. Energetic plants bear huge, 
heavy textured flowers on extra long, stiff 
stems. Capistrano’s rich, deep, glowing rose- 
pink retains its brilliance without fading. Un- 
usually hardy and resistant to disease. 
$2.50 Each; 3 for $6.30 
FASHION—Fascinating new floribunda of coral 
pink overlaid with gold. Rich, oriental red 
buds open into 31lf4-in. blooms of clear coral 
that later deepen to red tones. Bushy 3-in. 
plants have large clusters of delightfully fra- 
grant flowers from early summer till frost. 
Very hardy. 
$2.00 Each; 3 for $5.30 

PEACE 

RED RADIANCE 

PRES. HOOVER 

F. J. GROOTENDORST ROSE | ntire length of the stems. Very hardy. 




Hybrid Joa Roser 
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RED RADIANCE—Noted for its robust 
growth and free blooming qualities. 
Bears many longstemmed, large, medium 
red flowers. 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND—The ideal rose for 
cutting, has long fiery crimson buds 
opening to a full, long lasting rose. 
This variety is often raised in green- 
houses. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Beautlfully covered  flo- 
wer, combining yellow, pink, and flame tints. 
A perfect cuting rose. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT—Long pointed reddish 
gold buds opening into a bright golden flower of excellent 
keeping qualities. 
TALISMAN—Everyone loves this rose—a combination of gold, 
scarlet, and orange to make this truly a universal favorite. 
K. A. VICTORIA—Large double pure white. Plant is vigorous, a 
very desirable variety. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE—Free-blooming plant, producing fragrant 
velvety textured roses of vivid scarlet. 
EDITOR McFARLAND—Shapely buds and large flowers of glossy 
pink. An ideal cut flower. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Deep scarlet-crimson flowers in clusters; a 
free and continuous bloomer; one of the hardiest varieties. 
AMI QUINARD—''The Black Rose.’ Immense flower of very deep 
red. An outstanding rose in any garden. 
Baby Roser 
Dwarf Polyantha and Florabunda Types 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND 
This class of roses is becoming ever more popular. Hardy, till frost. Ideal for beds and border plantings. Plant about 
disease resistant, vigorous. In constant bloom from spring 18 inches apart. 
CAMEO—A distinct shade of shell-pink and salmon, with a EDITH CAVELL—Brilliant scarlet, overlaid with velvety crim- 
glow of gold. son. 
FLORADORA—A scarlet and geranium red florabunda producing double 
25 petaled flowers. 
DAGMAR SPAETH—Large sprays of alabaster white flowers from spring 
till fall. 
LAFAYETTE IMPROVED—Large clusters of cherry red flowers borne in 
profusion oll summer. 
$1.00 each; 5 for $4.50; 10 for $8.45 
Climbing fos2s 
90c each; 3 for $2.50, postpaid 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The most popular of all climbing roses. Vivid scarlet 
flowers borne in large clusters. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER—An old favorite. This fine plant is covered 
with crimson blooms in June. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—A rapid grower and very sturdy. Bears an 
abundance of bright pink blooms in June. 
2-year-old 
Hardy. Bush Rosos. 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.90, postpaid 
SKY ROCKET—Blooms from June till September. Bears large clusters 
of big crimson single flowers. Very showy in a shrub border. 
GROOTENDORST SUPREME—A sturdy bush bearing large clusters of 
bright red blooms. Hardy. 
PINK GROOTENDORST—Similar to above except that the blooms are 
juisite pink. 

HUGONIS—Single golden yellow blooms borne profusely along the 
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