| %c 3 All-America 
AWARD WINNERS FOR 1952 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 25-43 
ONE EACH 
. OF THE 3 for 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Pat. 1028 
This beautiful pmk Hybrid Tea has been named for the first lady of 
American opera. The sparkling color varies with the weather—some- 
times being a light, lively pink but more often a luminous apricot that 
blends into rich orange. The buds are unusually large, long and tapered 
and make a fine display in themselves. It is in the half-open flowers, 
however, that Helen Traubel displays its complete charm of form and 
color, while the fully open bloom, extra large in size, is still exceedingly 
lovely. The pleasingly fragrant flowers are borne singly on long stems 
that are ideal for cutting. The sturdy, vigorous plant will be one of the 
largest bushes in the Rose garden. Very prolific all through the bloom- 
ing season and not adversely affected by extremes in the weather. $2.75 
each; 3 or more, $2.40 each. 
VOGUE. Pat. 926 
An enchanting new Floribunda of ft 
glowing rose flushed salmon. Very dark \ 
buds open to high-centered flowers about ~~ 
3 inches in diameter. Spicy scent. 21% to “ 
3 a tall. $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 ‘ 
each. 
FRED HOWARD 
Pat. 1006 
A rich yellow Hybrid Tea. The long, yellow 
buds are delicately penciled at the tips with soft 
pink. The open flower is perfectly formed, fully 
double, with a high center. Long, sturdy stems 
make it good for arrangements. The plant is 
strong and hardy and will flourish m any section 
of the country. Foliage is dark and glossy. 
One of the finest yellow Roses of modern times. 
$2.75 each; 3 or more, $2.40 each. 
CARROLL GARDENS 
WESTMINSTER, MD. 
