Hardy Climbing Roses 
Doubloons 
As fresh and shining as a newly struck gold coin, 
the fine buds and magnificent flowers are clear 
golden yellow. It is an unusually vigorous plant, 
the canes often growing as much as 12 feet in a 
single season and the big, golden flowers with 
their spicy clean fragrance literally cover the plant 
over a long period each spring. Plant Pat. No. 152. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
Climbing Crimson Glory 
Here are the same large high-centered rich crimson 
flowers on strong stems which have made Crimson 
Glory one of the most popular of all red roses. 
It's a big vigorous plant which will accent your 
spring garden with a delightful cascade of brilliant 
crimson color and scent it with a fascinating fra- 
grance. In areas of sub-zero temperatures, plant 
it in a sheltered location to minimize the danger 
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of winter injury. Plant Pat. No. 736. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
Tree Roses 
Standard or tree-shaped roses are grown by budding the desired variety into a straight stalk at a height of 36 
inches. The bushy head usually produces more flowers and larger ones than the bush type of the same variety. 
Shipped Bare Root During the months of January, February, and March, dormant bare root trees 
may be safely shipped for immediate planting to Pacific Coast areas, warmer areas of the Southern States, 
and portions of the East Coast. Because tree roses are extremely hard to handle and because special costly 
cartons are required, to make sure that you receive them in the same fine condition in which they left the 
nursery, we make a 50c charge for packing and mailing each tree rose. 
Prices on all bare root tree roses: $5.00 each, $45.00 per 10. Ten assorted tree roses sold at the 10-rate. Add 50c 
per tree for shipping charges. 
Doubloons 
Paul’s Scarlet 
. New Dawn 
~ Jt is a big, vigorous plant with 12 to 15 foot canes and it is 
extremely hardy. Covered each spring with masses of fragrant 
blush-pink flowers, it continues to bloom freely until the first 
hard frost. Certainly this is one of the finest hardy ever-bloom- 
ing climbing roses you will find. 
$1.75 each; 3 or more, $1.55 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet 
The brilliant flowers of intense vivid scarlet will not fade even 
in the warmest weather, but maintain their bright color until 
the last petal has dropped. The show put on by this variety is one 
of the most spectacular spring sights with the bright flowers 
covering the plant like a sheet of flame. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.30 each. 
Bravo One of the reddest of ted roses. 
Charlotte Armstrong Exquisite buds 
and brilliant cerise flowers. Our finest rose. 
Chrysler 1953 All-America Winner. A red 
rose certain to reach the heights in popularity. 
Fandango Lovely buds and_ breathtaking 
flowers of fiery orange-red. 
Fashion A Floribunda with masses of delicate 
salmon-pink bloom. 
Picture Sparkling warm pink. 
Show Girl Great, long buds of deep rose- 
pink. Spectacular everywhere. 
Snowbird Perfectly shaped immaculate white 
buds and open blooms. 
Sutter’s Gold 1950 AARS Winner. Per- 
fect buds of yellow splashed with orange. Richly 
fragrant. 
Vogue AARS Winner for 1951. Free bloom- 
ing Floribunda in a new color—cherry-coral. 
First Love Long slender buds of delicate pale pink. 
Forty-niner Cardinal-red with the reverse of the petals straw 
yellow. 
Helen Traubel All-America Winner for 1952. Lovely apricot- 
pink. 
Lowell Thomas Rich golden yellow. Does well in all areas. 
Ma Perkins 1953 All-America Winner. Fragrant Floribunda 
with a profusion of shell-pink bloom. 
Mirandy Fragrant many-petaled flowers of glowing dark red. 
Magnificent in warm weather. 
Nocturne Streamlined buds and glorious flowers of cardinal-ted, 
with darker shadings. 
Peace Huge perfectly formed flowers of yellow, buff, cream and 
pink. 
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Half-size Tree Roses 
These many-flowered Floribundas, budded on stalks just 24 inches tall, 
are something distinctive and unusual for your garden. Use them 
where ever a lower-growing tree is needed. Wonderful as potted or 
tubbed plants, too. 
Prices on all half-size tree roses, bare root plants, $5.00 each; $45.00 per 
10. These may be grouped with standard varieties above to take the ten- 
rate. (Add 50c per plant for shipping charges.) 
Goldilocks Blanketed with tiny buds and flowers of shining 
golden yellow. 
Pinkie The profusion of perfectly formed petite pink buds and 
open flowers will never cease to amaze you. 
Valentine Continuously covered with buds and semi-double 
flowers of rich dazzling crimson. 
