Patented Everblooming ROSES 
Countess Vandal. (Patent No. 38.) Long pointed 
bud, upright stems. Color combination can hardly be 
described, pink, copper, gold and salmon. 
Each $1.35. 
Crimson Glory. (Patent No. 105.) Color deep crim- 
son, a “glory” Rose, glorious in its perfect form, large 
Each $1.35. 
size and fragrance. 
Forty-Niner. (Patent No. 792.) Brilliantly hued bi- 
color that 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. Each $1.75. 
Katherine T. Marshall (Patent No. 607.) A rose 
of rare beauty and delicacy of form—growing vigor- 
ously with large, open upright blooms of warm glowing 
pink; fruity fragrance. Perfect form and long stems. 
Each $1.35. 
Mirandy. (Patent No. 632.) First place winner of 
All-America rose competition for 1945. A strong free- 
branching plant producing large, long-pointed ovoid 
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. Each $1.50. 
Peace. (Patent No. 591.) Ovoid buds and golden 
yellow etched with pink as they open, color changes 
from canary-yellow, to pale golden, to iridescent cream. 
Petals are edged with apple-blossom-pink that deep- 
ens as the flower slowly opens to glorious 5 inch 
blooms. A.A.R.S. award for 1946. 
Each $2.00. 
Patented Everblooming Floribunda ROSES 
Fashion. (Patent No. 789.) Brilliant luminous coral 
flowers overlaid with gold, opening with wavy graceful 
petals. All season bloom, large clusters and singly. 
ACAR-o) awatd tore! O50, Each $2.00. 
Goldilocks (Patent No. 672.) Rich golden yellow, 
buds are ovoid in shape, long lasting, hardy, and 
Each $1.50. 
vigorous. 
RUGOSA 
HYBRIDS 
All of the Rugosa Hybrids are 
extremely hardy and vigorous. 
They are useful for grouping 
among shrubs and in general 
yard planting. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
Agnes. This is considered 
the best yellow Rugosa Hybrid. It is very double and 
has an attractive fragrance. It blooms early and flowers 
freely throughout the summer. Each $1.25. 
Conrad F. Meyer. Here is a large, double pink. It 
blooms profusely over a long season. Each $1.25. 
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Pinocchio (Patent No. 484.) A hardy plant produc- 
ing an abundance of pointed buds of salmon-flushed 
gold, opening to miniature hybrid-tea like Roses of soft 
Each $1.35. 
clear pink and in great clusters. 
World’s Fair. (Patent No. 362.) First Award “All 
America Rose Selections” for Floribundas, 1940. Pro- 
duces large clusters of velvety blooms of fragrant black- 
ish scarlet with a glowing mass of golden stamens. 
Each $1.35. 
F. J. Grootendorst. The beautiful effect of the 
many clusters of small, bright red Roses is familiar to 
many. It is a prolific bloomer throughout the summer 
and late into fall. Each $1.25. 
Hansa. Among a group of Roses well known for har- 
diness, Hansa is outstanding. The large double blooms 
are deep red with a tinge of violet. It is early flowering, 
profuse and continues over a long season. 
Each $1.25. 
Sir Thomas Lipton. This is the best white and one 
of the earliest to bloom. It flowers freely until late fall. 
The flowers are pure white and semi-double. 
Each $1.25. 
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