MME. HNERI GUILLOT 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT 
FANDANGO 
APPLAUSE 
Dazzling light red; pleasantly fragrant. Compact 
bush is quite mildew resistant. Plant patent No. 
829. $2.00. 
AUTUMN 
Profusely blooming rose of burnt-orange streaked 
with red, reminiscent of an Autumn day. Glossy 
green foliage. $1.25. 
BEST REGARDS 
Vivid rose-red emerging from inside petals that 
are golden sunburst at the base. A vigorous 
grower, it’s outstanding. Plant patent No. 652. 
$1.50. 
BRAVO 
Bravo is a big, bold, brilliant red rose that will 
steal the show at the peak of its bloom. Newly 
introduced in 1951, it has received wide acclaim 
as a really fine deep red. Plant patent No. 983 
SI 945 
PAPA) 
CAPISTRANO 
A magnificent pink rose with big, long, beauti- 
fully formed buds. Large flowers retain the color 
without fading. Plant patent No. 922. $2.25. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Regal beauty in long, pointed buds and deep 
rose-pink petals edged in silver, it is frequently 
called the queen of all roses. Plant patent No. 
55. $2.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
High on the list of recommended reds, Crimson 
Giory is one of the finest roses for any garden. 
Flaring, urn-shaped buds open to magnificent 
flowers of velvety-crimson with black and maroon 
shadings. Plant patent No. 105. $1.75 
DAINTY BESS 
The gossamer beauty of this single rose has high 
popularity. The five-petaled flowers of warm 
pink are overlaid with a flush of suntan, puntu- 
ated with maroon stamens. $1.25. 
ECLIPSE 
PICTURE 
HYBRID-TEA BUSH 
ROSES 
The many uses for which these roses are 
suited are almost endless. They may be 
planted singly, in small groups, or in large 
beds. The flowers are ideal for cutting, and 
most varieties produce blossoms from Spring 
unti! late Fall under favorable growing condi- 
tions. The wide choice of varieties makes it 
possible for the home gardener to have a 
rose garden of personally selected types and 
colors that will provide pleasure and beauty 
year after year. 
FRED HOWARD 
New 1952 AARS Winner with long, rich yellow 
buds tipped with delicate penciling of light pink. 
Long stems, dark shiny foliage, excellent for cut- 
ting. Plant patent No. 1006. $2.75. 
GRAND DUCHESS CHARLOTTE 
Outstanding for its unique color of copper- 
scarlet, and its intriguing, fruit-like perfume. Big, 
strong, free-flowering plants. Plant patent No. 
774. $1.75. 
HADLEY 
A rich, glorious red, shading to velvety purple, 
and exceedingly fragrant. A long-time favorite. 
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HEART’S DESIRE 
Bright, luminous red without other shadings. 
Wonderful fragrance; a few blooms will perfume 
a whole room. Plant patent No. 501. $1.75 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
New, 1952 All-America Award Winner, this won- 
derful pink rose is pictured in all its loveliness on 
the cover. Patent applied for. $2.75. 
HINRICH GAEDE 
Large shapely buds, the color of glowing em- 
bers, opening to double blossoms toned like mel- 
low copper reflecting firelight, with dark vein- 
ing on outer petals. $1.25. 
KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
This rose has a golden undertone that makes its 
delicate clear pink coloring warm and appealing. 
Petals are large and heavily textured. Deliciously 
fragrant. Plant patent No. 607. $1.75 
LOWELL THOMAS 
Handsome buds of sunshine yellow open into 
stately flowers of a uniform, lighter hue. Robust 
plant blooms profusely, and stems are uniformly 
stout. Plant patent No. 595. $2.00. 
McGREDY’'S IVORY 
Famous for its unique, streamlined buds of pale 
yellow, often more than 2 inches long. eae 
for cutting. Plant patent No. 172. $1.75 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
A fragrant, velvety crimson red, long a favorite in the rose garden. 
Strong, free-branching bush with good foliage. $1.25. 
FANDANGO 
From its smoldering deep-red ovoid buds this rose bursts forth into 
flaming red shades. Its lovely cup-shaped flowers hold an intri- 
guing fragrance. Plant patent No. 894. $2.00. 
FIRST LOVE 
Dawn-pink, washed with delicate tints of salmon, orchid and rose. 
A perfect cutting rose, opening slowly and lasting long. Plant patent 
INon 921 32:25. 
FORTY-NINER 
Described as the most brilliant of all bi-colors, this 1949 All-America 
Award Winner is vivid red on the inside of each petal, and chrome 
yellow outside. A dramatic and spectacular rose, borne on a vigor- 
ous, upright plant. Plant patent No. 792. $2.00. 
FRED EDMUNDS 
The buds of this rose are a vivid orange, opening to a glowing shade 
of apricot. It has a fruity fragrance, and the foliage is exceptionally 
attractive and glossy. Plant patent No. 731. $1.75. 
The rose that has sculptured beauty in shades 
of rich ivory to dresden white. Elusive perfume. 
pleZ De 
MIRANDY 
Along with its rich deep red coloring, this rose possesses a full-bodied 
fragrance that is unforgetable. The big, beautiful blooms like warm 
weather. Plant patent No. 632. $1.75. 
MISSION BELLS 
The pointed, well-shaped buds are a vibrant copper shade, opening 
to full, high-centered flowers of a most delicate luscious fragrance. 
Plant patent No. 923. $2.25. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
The grandeur of this rose is unsurpassed in color and form. The 
tight buds open gracefully to flowers of flame pink shades. Lush, 
glossy foliage. Hauntingly fragrant. Plant patent No. 337. $1.75. 
MRS. E. P. THOM 
The yellow rose that maintains its popularity year in and year out. 
Its large, lovely canary-yellow flowers are delightfully fragrant. pl.25. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT 
Golden yellow buds tinted with red open to semi-double flowers 
of pleasing fragrance. $1.25. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY 
Vital copper-orange in color, heavily flushed with red. Excellent 
foliage of bronzy-green. $1.25 
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