(Pat. applied for) 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
HYBRID TEAS 
Bravo (Pat. No. 983). Brilliant red blooms are big, broad and high- 
centered, of perfect symmetry, the petals ruffled at the edges. 
The cardinal-red seldom fades even in hottest sun, in fact this 
rose is at its best in bright, warm sunshine. Each, $2.25. 
Q Capistrano (Pat. No. 922). Clear rose-pink, extremely large, 
* full, open blooms. Vigorous and sturdy plant has long, extra- 
heavy, straight stems, and large, leathery, attractive foliage. 
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@ Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 455). Beautifully formed, 
carmine-red buds open slowly into large very double blooms 
of glowing cerise. Long stemmed, ideal for cutting. Pleasing 
fragrance, attractive foliage. Each, $2.00. 
Chief Seattle (PAF). Rich buff apricot, holds its pleasing 
color under all conditions. Its greatest charm is the per- 
fection of the open flower, high centered and delightfully 
ruffled. Long straight stems, extremely vigorous. Chosen 
as official rose of Seattle’s Centennial Celebration in 1952 
by Seattle Rose Society. Each, $2.50. 
@ Diamond Jubilee (Pat. No. 824). Delightfully fragrant flow- 
A&BS ers are warm buff-orange in color and often 5 to 6 inches 
across on long stems. Sturdy, rugged plants with leathery green 
foliage are vigorous and disease-resistant. Each, $2.00. 
Eclipse (Pat. No. 172). This rose is famous for its slim tapering 
buds of pale yellow, often 2 inches long, opening to brilliant 
golden yellow flowers. Produces abundant, long-lasting blooms 
and lush foliage. Dainty fragrance. Each, $1.75. 
Fandango (Pat. No. 894). Rich, deep scarlet in the bud changes 
to a bright cerise red in flower, mildly fragrant. Vigorous, glossy 
foliage and dazzling color attracts attention in any garden. 
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& Forty-niner (Pat. No. 792). The outside of the petals is 
AS* chrome-yellow, the inside is a vivid orient red. Much admired 
for its brilliant contrasting colors and well shaped double blooms. 
Each, $2.00. 
@ Fred Edmunds (Pat. No. 731). One of the best orange roses 
8° ever introduced. Its color is exceedingly vivid both in bud and 
flower. Rich, fruity fragrance. Spreading plant with glistening 
olive-green foliage. Each, $1.75. 
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(@) Fred Howard (Pat. No. 1006). Long, rich yellow buds 
A&8* are tipped with delicate penciling of light p’nk. Strong, 
hardy, fully branched; long stems excellent for cutting. 
Dark shiny foliage. Blooms over a long period. Each, $2.75. 
(Gr\ Grandz Duchesse Charlotte (Pat. No. 774). Shapely buds are 
Sa rich claret and open to lovely begonia rose. Desirable for 
its unusual color, fruity fragrance, and large handsome plant. 
lean, Sh. 7S. 
Q Heart’s Desire (Pat. No. 501). Long, pointed buds of bright 
luminous red opening to loose semi-double flower of velvety 
red which does not fade. True rich old rose fragrance. Each, 
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PATENTED ROSES 
(Priced as Marked) 
na Helen Traubel (PAF). 1952 AARS winner, named 
A&B*> after the great American singing star. Unusually large, 
long buds and magnificent blooms display its lovely color 
of light sparkling pink shading to luminous apricot. Abun- 
dant and attractive foliage. Very vigorous. Intoxicating 
fragrance. Each S237 5) 
@ Horace McFarland (Pat. No. 730). Ranges from orange-pink 
8° in the bud to coral-pink in the big, fully double flower. Mod- 
erately fragrant. Tall, upright and vigorous plant with long 
straight stems and rich dark green foliage. Each, $1.75. 
Juno (Pat. No. 895). Very large, perfectly formed blooms of clear, 
bright pink. One of the most beautiful roses in existence. As the 
flower ages it keeps its soft rich coloring. Very little fragrance. 
Low and compact bush with stout heavy stems and large glossy 
foliage. Each, $2.00. 
A Katherine T. Marshall (Pat. No. 607). Large, open, upright 
8° blooms are warm glowing pink. Fruity fragrance. Big, luxuriant 
and handsome foliage on tall robust plant. Each, $1.75. 
@ Lowell Thomas (Pat. No. 595). Long, streamlined buds and 
flowers of sparkling golden yellow, high-centered, very double, 
on strong stems. Vigorous, compact, bushy plants. Each, $2.00. 
McGredy’‘s Sunset (Pat. No. 317). Medium size flowers, tinted with 
delicate orange flushed scarlet. Pleasing fragrance. Strong stems. 
Eayeln, SSS. 
Mark Sullivan (Pat. No. 599). Rich cerise, reverse golden yellow 
overlaid with bright carmine. Perfectly formed, double blooms. 
Each On 
@ Mirandy (Pat. No. 632). A gorgeous rose, producing long, 
ovoid buds of deep rich red with black shadings which open 
to lovely flowers of chrysanthemum red. Delicious, full-bodied 
fragrance. Long-lasting, extremely double flowers borne over a 
long season. Each, $1.75. 
@ Mission Bells (Pat. No. 923). Long, pointed well-shaped buds 
are a deep glowing salmon-pink, opening to full high-centered 
flowers in a clear shrimp-pink. Richly fragrant, vigorous, heavily 
branched, disease resistant. Each, $2.25. 
& Mme. Chiang Kai-shek (Pat. No. 664). Great long buds and 
8° unusually large double flowers of delicate lemon yellow. Long 
stems. Vigorous, compact bush, abundant bloomer. Spicily lemon- 
scented. Each, $1.75. 
Mme. Hensi Guillot (Pat. No. 337). Pointed buds of warm rasp- 
berry pink expand into big exhibition flowers. Glossy foliage. 
Each Sievioe 
New Yorker (Pat. No. 823). Large, velvety scarlet, long-lasting 
flowers of fine fragrance. Non-fading blooms often measure 
62 inches across. Plant is sturdy and vigorous. Each, $2.00. 
Q Nocturne (Pat. No. 713). Bright cardinal-red with dark shad- 
ings of crimson. Lighter and brighter in hot weather, delight- 
fully fragrant, fine for cutting, one of the best reds. Each, $1.75. 
@ Peace (Pat. No. 591). Yellow buds edged with apple-blossom 
pink gradually open to glorious 5-inch blooms. Unusually 
large, double, long-lasting blooms changing from canary-yellow, 
to pale gold, to iridescent cream as they mature. Delicate fra- 
grance. Clean, holly-like foliage, vigorous, disease-resistant. 
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@ Rubaiyat (Pat. No. 758). Extra large buds and flowers of 
brilliant red on long upright stems. Delightful, damask-rose 
fragrance. Luxuriant dark green foliage on tall, robust plant. 
Each molar 
& San Fernando (Pat. No. 785). Perfectly shaped, long buds 
and fine, long-lasting and unfading flowers of intense dazzling 
red. Richly perfumed. Vigorous plant is upright and well fo- 
liaged. Each, $1.75. 
ee. Sutter’s Gold (Pat. No. 885). The outstanding feature of 
Sutter’s Gold is its beautiful, long-pointed yellow buds, richly 
shaded with orange and red. Rich, tea fragrance not found in any 
other yellow rose. Strong, vigorous, free-branching plant having 
an abundance of large glossy leaves. Each, $2.25. 
@ Taffeta (Pat. No. 716). Buds are very large, perfectly formed, 
with edges of petals often frilled. Of rich carmine-rose chang- 
ing to begonia-rose in the open flower. Warm yellow shows on 
the reverse of petals. Deep green foliage, vigorous and upright. 
Pronounced fragrance. Each, $1.75. 
Tallyho (Pat. No. 828). Pink, reverse cardinal-red. Unusually 
beautiful soft, pleasing bicolor. Large and strong. Delightful, 
spicy fragrance. Each, $2.00. 
18 BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 
