RKRirklaud's Roses Gif 
The New Rose 
Aristocrats for 1951 
APPLAUSE 
The many petaled blooms of Applause are a dazzling light red in 
the bud, becoming a lighter shade in the full open flower. The vig- 
orous plant will have many branches, producing a heavy crop of 
blooms that are pleasantly fragrant. Large leathery foliage that is 
resistant to mildew. Winner of the famous French Bagatelle award 
for roses in 1947. One of the best new varieties in years. Pat. No. 
829. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. 
CAPISTRANO 
A rich shade of deep, glowing rose-pink that is retained without 
fading through the life of the flower. Very vigorous, sturdy, plants 
each bearing a generous display of large blooms on long, strong 
stems. A rich pleasing fragrance. Bold upright growth with leathery 
green foliage. One of the All America Award winners for 1950. 
Pat. No. 922. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Long, slender, blood-red buds open to immense blooms that are 
freely produced on one of the tallest, most vigorous rose plants we 
know. Very outstanding. Highest winner in “All America Rose 
Selections” for 1941. Pat. No. 455. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
Long artistic buds, a rich blend of pink, copper and gold, borne sing- 
ly on long stiff stems that are ideal for cutting. The “Countess” has 
become famous wherever roses are grown. You cannot buy a more 
beautiful or successful rose for your garden. Pat. No. 38. $1.50 each; 
Oo LOT oe 
CRIMSON GLORY 
- Acclaimed the finest new red rose of the past several years. The 
full, well formed, fragrant blooms are a dark vivid crimson, with a 
velvety sheen, on a big husky floriferous plant. We can recommend 
this variety very highly. Pat. No. 105. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
ECLIPSE 
Long, yellow, streamlined buds, enhanced with ornamental sepals. 
Has been a consistent medal winner on its perfect form wherever 
displayed. A prolific bloomer on a strong, upright growing bush. 
Chosen “Queen of Show” several times. Pat. No. 172. $1.50 each; 
Beto port). 
PARCEL POST CHARGES ON ROSES 
15e postage for 1 rose plant. 
20c postage for 3 rcse plants. 
30c postage for 12 rose plants. 
If you want your rose order shipped Parcel Post prepaid, or do not have an 
Express station in your city, please remit the amount indicated above with your 
order to cover postage and packing. Your order can also be sent Express collect 
with the Express charges paid by you when delivered. However, we recommend 
Parcel Post shipments on orders for one dozen plants or less. 
The above Parcel Post schedule applies to the states of Utah, Nevada, Idaho, 
Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona. You should double the amounts in the above 
schedule for prepaid Parcel Post shipments going to all other states. Any ex- 
cess prepaid postage will be refunded to you. 
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