ALL-AMERICA \ 
WINNERS for 195 
VOGUE 
(Plant Pat. 926) —> © 
Awarded gold medals in Switzerland, Oregon and Connecticut and now, 
AARS for 1952. 
The color is superb—dark cherry in the bud; cherry coral in the 3 to 
4-inch open flower with a fascinating carnation perfume—a wholly 
delightful and thoroughly good rose—as new as 1952. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00; 12 for $24.00 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
(Plant Pat. applied for) 
Here is a magnificent rose to win your heart. Fascinating shades of light, 
sparkling pink, darkening to luminous apricot lend a touch of real and 
unusual distinction. Helen Traubel richly merits inclusion among the 
three all-American winners for 1952. As up-to-date as the latest news 
leas it will be the newest sensation in your flower arrangements 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 12 for $28.80 
The Three 1952 Winners 
Only $6.50 
Regular $7.75 Value 
Group No. 9 
FRED HOWARD, , 
(Plant Pat. 1006) - 
As up-to-the-minute as today, this latest 
creation of a great rosarian has long, yel- 
low buds, softly penciled with pink at the 
tips, opening to perfectly formed, fully 
double blooms of great beauty. 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20; 12 for $28.80 
