The Worlds Ginest ROSES 
““OREBGON-CALIFORNIA GROWN”’’—THE BEST 
We Offer Only the Extra Heavy 2-Year Size. 
All-America Winners and 
Patented Varieties 
HELEN TRAUBEL. AARS 1952. (Pat. App. For.) Named after one of the greatest of 
American concert artists. The color varies with the weather, sometimes a light sparkling 
pink, more often a luminous apricot. Its unusually large and long buds are magnificent and 
the half open flower and the glorious, fully opened blooms display the lovely color in a 
more lavish way. Very vigorous grower. Postpaid, each $2.75; 3 for $7.20. 
FRED HOWARD. AARS 1952. (Pat. No. 1006.) Long, rich yellow buds are tipped with 
delicate penciling of light pink. Strong, hardy, fully branched; dark shiny foliage; 
grows high; long stems, excellent for cutting; blooms from early spring to late fall. 
Postpaid, each $2.75; 3 $7.20. 
NEW YORKER. (Pat. No. 823.) Brilliant red, with color long lasting and sun resistant. 
Plant is sturdy, upright and vigorous. The buds slowly open into very large flowers, often 
measuring 6! inches across, of scarlet with rose-red undertones and overlaid with rich 
velvety sheen. Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
MARY MARGARET Mc- 
BRIDE. (Pat. No. 537.) 
The buds aredeep salmon- Crimson Glory 
pink, almost reddish in : 
ry fall, and the suffusion of yellow becomes a gold at the base of petals. Rose full, having 
about 45 petals. Bush strong and vigorous in growth producing great numbers of long: 
our Ine stemmed Roses, excellent for cutting. Postpaid, each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
PEACE, (Pat. No. 591.) Won the All-America Rose Award in 1946 with the highest 
score ever given a new Rose. Perfect buds slowly open into large, fully double, fragrant 
E R flowers. At first the buds are a rich gold edged cerise. As the outer petals unfold the 
gold changes to canary, then lightens to cream. The cerise edge gradually deepens and 
becomes broader so the fully open flower appears a sparkling cerise with a creamy 
1 Each of the Following $ 80 yellow base. Postpaid, each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
four New Roses C) CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105.) A deep crimson with a velvety sheen. Perfect buds 
Postpaid for open into large, magnificent blooms, very fragrant. Hardy, healthy bush producing 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. 455.) All- beautiful flowers from late spring to frost. Postpaid, each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
TALLYHO. (Pat. Applied For.) Tallyho combines the finest characteristics found in the 
best Roses of today with the color which is entirely new. Inside of the petals is a de- 
lightful pink. On the outside the petals vary from crimson to cardinal-red. The buds 
borne on long stems, spicy fragrance, fine for cutting. Strong grower. 
Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Pat. No. 607.) AARS Award. A Rose of rare beauty 
and delicacy of form—-growing vigorously with large, open upright blooms of warm 
America Rose Selection, 1941. An amazingly beau- 
tiful Rose with long, slender, blood-red buds, open- 
ing into magnificent, brilliantly colored flowers, 
spectrum-red in cool weather, cerise in hot weather. 
Blooms are on long stems and are very lasting when 
cut; plants are strong and vigorous with good foliage. 
Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No., 792.) This a probably glowing pink, fruity fragrance. Perfect form and a dears a SiS. Stes 
the most brilliantly colore icolor Rose ever intro- ’ vier tes ea 
duced NTE cucuide otichelpetals daca rich” chromes SAN FERNANDO. (Pat. No. 785.) AARS Award for 1948. A magnificent thirty 
Gallows.) bometimeds overlaid vent pink “chansiig “to petaled Rose of glowing currant-red, changing to bright glowing scarlet. Pronounced 
iM : ee fragrance. Postpaid, each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
SEW FO, ce snags fae of the pares vivid MIRANDY. (Pat. No. 632.) AARS 1945. The first place winner for 1945. The large 
oriental-re F © ects tea 3 fl nye fone eed Tribe long pointed, ovoid buds are a deep rich dark red with black shadings, opening to a 
coher sentyes eae is id. $2.00 pe 3 for $5.25. gorgeous chrysanthemum-red. The huge 50-petaled flowers are long lasting; have a 
NOCTURNE. (Pat. No. 713.) ARS A Gniteiee wonderful fragrance, and are produced continuously all season. 
A Postpaid, each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
MISSION BELLS. (Pat. No. 923.) AARS 1950. Deep glowing salmon which opens to a 
clear shrimp-pink color. Vigorous, heavily branched plants are abundantly clothed with 
disease resistant, coppery green foliage. Buds are pointed and open to high centered 
1948. The color is bright cardinal-red with dark 
shadings of criinson. The large petals have good sub- 
stance, are richly textured and pleasantly fragrant; 
flower is iong lasting. Color is somewhat lighter and 
; : flowers which often measure 514 inches across. Postpaid, each $2.25: 3 for $6.00. 
en ie cuune over Si parat e e Dre yeas SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. No. 885.) AARS 1950. Beautiful, long-pointed, yellow bud, 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Pa N 824.) ARSON GA : richly shaded with orange and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any other yellow 
¢ 7 et + (rat. NO. : BNET Rose. The 24-petaled flowers are high-centered and richly colored. 
or 1948. This grand Rose won top honors in the P id h $2.25; 3 for $6.00 
Ae pe ean Nae Awards. fale eee Sant Optpalt, ac mire ean 
owers of warm buff-orange are fully double, high- . 
centered. They last unusually long both on the bush S Popular Evertlooming TEA ROSES 
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LOVELY FLORIBUNDA leper ee paren eh Bates very double, long-lasting; slightly fragrant; on long stems. 
est of the white Roses. 
THE DOCTOR. Sparkling pink buds, pointed; opening to one of the largest of all blooms 
ROSES eee vane gad d 
. Large, bright buttercup-yellow. Exquisite bud and fl 4 
VOGUE. (Pat. No. 926.) AARS 1952. New Floribunda with RADIANCE. Large, full, deliciously fragrant blooms of brilliance? hay Perninee uated 
its own unique, brilliantly glowing cherry-coral color. In- with pink. Constant bloomer and excellent keeper in hot weather. Easy to grow and 
dividual flowers three to four inches in diameter are Hybrid one of the most popular Roses in America. 
Tea-shaped, with perfect, high-centered form. They open RADIANCE, RED. This is America’s favorite red Rose. Hardy, healthy, free-blooming 
slowly from a dark cherry ovoid bud to the delightful with true Rose fragrance. . 
cherry-coral open flower. Rich, spicy fragrance. EDITOR McFARLAND, Alli through the season, the lovely, fragrant, glowing pink 
Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. flowers are produced on long, strong stems, fine for cutting. The buds are perfect. We 
CHATTER. (Pat. No. 739.) Unusually bright crimson, gen- consider this one of the finest pink Roses ever introduced. f 
erous flower clusters, continuously in bloom, velvety firm | TALISMAN. A glorious combination of orange-yellow and rose-red. 
petals. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.15, postpaid. E. G. HILL. Long stems, fragrant, dazzling scarlet-crimson. 
FASHION. (Pat. No. 789.) Exquisite Floribunda, a new color 
_ pera Sad Beanie page aa Duden oben a CLIMBING ROSES 
ovely clear coral. e color and form are very charming. : . aye 
The tolante leromierell and eroduce’ howere both, iaweluaters BLAZE. The everblooming scarlet Climber. (Pat. No. 10.) Clusters of brilliant scarlet 
Plant Y i s flowers cover the plant in June and repeat intermittently all season. Holds its brigh’ 
and individually. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00, postpaid. color in the hottest sun. Plant in good soil as the more it grows the more it blecret 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. No. 672.) This is the first real bright Each $1.25; 3 for $3.00; 12 for $11.50, postpaid. 
yellow Floribunda. Blooms in clusters, the flowers are fully DR. J. H. NICOLAS. (Pat. No. 457.) Everblooming Climbing Rose. From late spring 
double when open and have Wild Rose fragrance. Grows 24 until hard frost, this remarkable new Rose produces double deep rose-pink flowers 
inches tall. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. large, 50 to 60 petals, very fragrant; fine for cutting. : 
ay Each $2.00; 3 f 5.25, postpaid. 
KING MIDAS. (Pat. No. 586.) Golden yellow with large double, eetesereh eee 
with good form. Buds are touched with red. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25, id. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rose-pink flowers are very large, ee Aiossion 
come in great profusion. Unusually long-stemmed blooms. Develops long, bushy canes. 
Gorgeous New PEONIES PAUL’S SCARLET IMPROVED. Rich, deep scarlet care dese Ee fee Reet napa 
2-Year, Large Roots brid of Paul’s Scarlet, which makes a vigorous growth. 
PRES. ROOSEVELT. Best, dark red. CL. CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 736.) Climbing rmabihen econ ace oad Tes, 
SARAH ‘BERNHARDT. Apple-blossom-pink. producing an abundance of perfectly formed, crimson colored blooms. ae tae 
KARL ROSENEFIELD. Large, rich deep crimson. Postpai 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Beautiful white. ; CL. PEACE. (Pat. No. 932.) Climbing form of the famous. bush Hypa Fes nana 
95c each; 2 for $1.85; 4 for $3.60, postpaid. Postpaid, each $2.50; 3 for $6.60 
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