PATENTED ROSES (cont. ) 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG, Pat. No. 455. 
Blood-red and cerise-pink. A strong grower with disease-resisting 
foliage. Prolific bloomer and fine for cutting. A.A.R.S. Retail 
each $2.00. 
COLIN KELLY, (floribunda) _. 
Vivid pink changing to cerise red. Free flowering. Retail each $1.25, 
CRIMSON GLORY, Pat. No. 105. 
Deep vivid velvety-crimson. Large, fragrant and beautifully formed. 
Retail each $1.75. 
DENNY BOY (floribunda) 
Very double cup shaped flowers borne singly and in clusters. Color 
is clear orange yellow within and sulphur yellow outside. Retail 
each $1.50. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE, Pat. No. 824. 
Glowing buff orange with orange-yellow at base of each petal. 
Enormous flowers of heavy textured petals that do not fade. Rich, 
soft, Old Rose fragrance. Retail each $2.00. 
ECLIPSE, Pat. No. 172. 
Clear yellow. Exceptionally long slender buds borne in profusion. 
Fine for cutting. Retail each $1.75. 
FASHION, Pat. No. 789 (Floribunda type). A.A.R.S. 1950. 
A strikingly new color—luminous coral-pink overlaid with gold 
softening to clear coral then deepens to reddish tones. Buds are 
oriental red, pointed, opening slowly into lovely miniature hybrid 
tea form. Glossy dark green foliage. Retail each $2.00. 
FIRST LOVE, Pat. No. 921. 
Long slender buds of a delicate shade of pink. The flowers are 
borne in profusion, each on a long stem perfect for cutting. Light, 
pleasant tea fragrance. Retail each $2.25. 
FORTY-NINER, Pat. No. 792. 
Two-toned. Inside of petals is a vivid Oriental Red while the out- 
side is a Chrome Yellow changing to straw yellow. Colors are 
bright and lasting. A.A.R.S. Retail each $2.00. 
FRED EDMUNDS, Pat. No. 731. 
Beautiful long-pointed buds of vivid, glowing coppery-orange chang- 
ing to soft apricot. Holly-like shining foliage. Rich fruity fragrance. 
A.A.R.S. Retail each $1.75. 
*FRED HOWARD, Pat. No. 106. All America Winner for 1952. 
Buds long, rich yellow edged light pink. Opens to a full double, 
high-centered, beautifully formed flower. Blooms from early spring 
until late fall on long stems excellent for cutting. The plant is vig- 
orous and the foliage is dark and shiny. Retail each $2.75. 
GOLDEN HARVEST, Pat. No. 72). 
Clear Golden yellow without any carmine markings. Delightfully 
fragrant. Vigorous. Retail each $1.75. 
GOLDILOCKS, Pat. No. 672. (Floribunda type). 
Rich golden yellow of hybrid tea form. Long lasting flowers. Very 
free blooming and a very fine floribunda variety. Retail each $1.50. 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE, Pat. No. 774. 
A new shade of red. The beautiful long streamlined buds are burnt- 
carmine opening to firm petaled flowers that do not fade. Carnation 
fragrance. A.A.R.S. Retail each $1.75. 
HEART'S DESIRE, Pat. No. 501. 
Exquisite long-pointed bright red buds opening to shapely blooms 
of pure luminous red. Pleasing fragrance. A.A.R.S. Retail each $1.75. 
*HELEN TRAUBEL, Pat. App. For. All America Winner for 1952. 
A magnificent new rose of outstanding merit. Bears unusually large 
and long buds on strong, erect stems. The color is sparkling pink 
to luminous apricot. The pint is vigorous and bears buds and 
flowers continuously throughout the season. Foliage plentiful, rich 
dark green. Retail each $2.75. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL, Pat. No. 607. 
Warm, glowing clear pink. Large buds and flowers of perfect form. 
Fruity fragrance. Long, fine stems, ideal for cutting. A.A.R.S. Re- 
tail each $1.75. 
LADY ANN KIDWELL, (floribunda) 
Rich pink to almost red. Retail each $1.25. 
LOWELL THOMAS, Pat. No. 595. 
Deep and glowing rich golden yellow. Long, tightly furled buds 
open to a uniform lighter shade of yellow. A.A.R.S. Retail each 
2.00. 
MARK SULLIVAN, Pat. No. 599. ; 
Huge golden yellow flowers veined and shaded rose pink and cerise. 
Honey fragrance. Rich leathery, glossy foliage. Retail each $1.50. 
