Salzer’s HARDY ROSES for NORTHERN GARDEN 
Our ROSES are guaranteed to be strong 2 yr. old field grown plants. All will bloom the first year. — z 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Or Everblooming Roses 
A real value at 
these LOW PRICES , S¢ 
Any 3 for $2.67; any 6 for $4.95; 
any 12 for $9.45, postpaid. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A hot weather 
rose as heat does not seem to affect it. 
Nicely shaped bright scarlet red blooms. 
Pleasant fragrance, free flowering and 
strong growing. 
CONDESA DE SESTAGEH, A.A.R.S. Mag- 
nificent two-tone flowers combining on the 
inside of the petals a glowing orange-scar- 
let with the outside of the petals present- 
ing a pleasing contrast of. bright yellow. 
Very substantial and exquisitely fragrant. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. 
Creamy buds which open to blooms of pure 
snowy white except for a tint of lemon at 
the center. The best white rose to date. 
RED RADIANCE, An ideal garden rose 
which continues to produce its large flow- 
ers throughout the most unfavorable hot 
weather when many other varieties fre- 
quently fail. Bright cerise-red fragrant 
flowers on long stems. Free blooming. 
SOEUR THERESE. The long pointed 
buds are chrome-yellow marked carmine— 
the open flower rich daffodil-yellow which 
holds its color well. Sweet brier fragrance. 
The blooms come freely on splendid cut- 
ting stems. This rose can always be rec- 
ognized from its habit forming 3 ft. up- 
right canes topped by a duster of five or 
more brilliant yellow flowers. 
THE DOCTOR. Large beautiful buds 
opening to ‘enormous semi-double flowers 
of satiny-pink. Intensely fragrant. The 
plants are vigorous and bushy. 
CLIMBING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Instead of bearing roses in clusters, 
these Climbing Hybrid Teas bear the long 
oval bud, individual roses, the same as the 
Everblooming Bush Roses. They will 
flower the first year. 
PRICE—Any of the following varieties 
each, $1.10; 3 for $2.95, postpaid. 
CLIMBING, MRS. E. P. THOM. Large 
blooms of canary yellow, deeper yellow in 
center, 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Bright 
cerise-red fragrant flowers on long stems. 
Continuous and free blooming. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Two tone flow- 
ers, yellow stained copper red. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE. A splendid rose with clusters 
of brilliant scarlet flowers covering the 
plant in June and intermittently all sea- 
son. Holds this bright color in the hottest 
sun. Plant in good soil as the more it 
grows the more it blooms. If you cut off 
the old flowers, new blooming shoots will 
grow from the first eye below the old flow- 
er cluster. Each, 9S8e; 3 for $2.75. 
CRIMSON RAMBI4ER. Of rampant 
growth, bearing a profusion of scarlet-red 
flowers in large‘clusters. An old favorite. 
Each, 74e; 3 for $2.10. 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS (Plant Patent No. 
457). This very double large flowered pil- 
lar rose is sensational in, quantities of 
beautiful fragrant rose-pink flowers pro- 
duced each year. The super-size 50 petaled 
blooms are like large hybrid teas, and 
when they are spent simply pinch them off 
and new flowers will form. Each, $1.50; 
3 for $4.20, 
DR. VAN VLEET. An exquisite delicate 
pink climber, with buds and opened flow- 
ers equal in form and size to the finest Hy- 
brid Tea Roses, borne on long individual 
stems. Produces thousands of flowers, 
Each, 89e; 3 for $2.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense 
searlet flowers of large size, produced in 
clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, 
strong stems. WHarly, foliage good, climbs 
well, very liberal quantities of blooms, 
clothing the plant with a blazing mantle, 
Each, 89ec; 3 for $2.50, 
SEVEN SISTERS. Very double, deep 
pink roses, borne in large clusters. This 
grand climber blooms very freely. Each, 
T4e; 3 for. $2.10. 
SILVER MOON. Great silvery-white, 
semi-double blooms with showy golden 
anthers. Beautiful against their back- 
ground of dark leathery foliage. Each, 
79e; 3 for $2.20. 
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EXTRA HARDY 
‘HYBRID TEA ROSES © 
These are newer varieties of Hybrid Tea 
Roses, all of them All America Award 
Winners, which have proved extra hardy 
in very cold parts of the country. While 
not quite so hardy as the sub-zero they 
will thrive almost anywhere with slight 
protection. bs 
CAPISTRANO—A.A.R.S. (Plant Patent 
No. 992). Rich shade of deep glowing rose- 
pink, in the bud as well as in the open 
flowers. It retains its brilliant color 
througout the life of the flower without 
fading. Produces large blooms on extra 
long stems and the fragrance is rich, heavy 
and lasting. Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
CRIMSON GLORY—A.A.R.S. (Plant Pat- 
ent No. 105). One of the most beautiful 
and famous of all red roses. Of vigorous 
growth bearing great quantities of large 
urn-shaped buds opening into overwhelm- 
ingly beautiful, vivid crimson flowers 
shaded deep velvety-red. A rose everyone 
should have. Each, $1.35; 3 for $3.75. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE — A.A.R:S. 
Lovely shade:of soft buff-yellow 
orange-yellow. Huge fragrant blooms 
measuring 5 to 6 inches across. In habit 
of growth, vigor and disease resistance the 
plant approaches perfection. Long, straight 
1948. 
shaded 
stems with rich dark green foliage. Each, 
$2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
FORTY NINER—A.A.R.S. 1949. <A_bril- 
liant bi-color, the outside of petals being 
a dazzling chrome-vellow and the inside 
vivid orient-red. Pointed buds opening 
into beautiful and long lasting, fragrant 
blooms. Plants tall and vigorous. Each, 
$1.75; 3 for $5.00. , 
MIRANDY—A.A.R.S. (Plant Patent No. 
632). Huge, 50 petaled, deep crimson flow- 
ers expanding slowly from graceful ovoid 
buds and developing a rich damask fra- 
grance. A perpetual bloomer even during 
the hot summer months and easily one of 
the best red. Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.20. 
PEACE—A.A.R.S. (Plant Patent No. 
591). Golden buds flushed pink, slowly 
opening to huge long-lasting blooms which 
show delicate tints of yellow, pale gold, 
cream and ivory blending on each petal to 
a lightly ruffed pink edge. Magnificent 
plants with long, strong stems and hand- 
some foliage. Certainly one of the most 
outstanding roses. Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM. (Plant Patent No. 
791). City of Portland Award for 1947. 
Highest scoring red rose in 1946-47 nation- 
wide trials. A Hybrid Tea with-60 to 70 
petaled, long-stemmed, currant-red flowers 
having a delightful rose fragrance. The 
lovely blooms are borne singly on strong 
28 to 32 inch stems, superb for cutting. 
The new wood is usually thornless and the 
plant blooms freely, is vigorous, upright, 
with disease resistant foliage. Very hardy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.20. 
SUTTER’S GOLD—A.A.R.S. 1950. (Plant 
Patent applied for). A two-fold prize win- 
ner. All America Award for 1950 and 
Gold Medal at the International Bagatelle 
Contest in Paris. Long-pointed bright yel- 
low buds shading to red and opening to 
various shades of yellow and orange de- 
pending on the weather. Clean, glossy, 
green foliage highly resistant to mildew 
Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
and black-spot. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
These are a remarkably hardy grou ; 
roses, blooming continuously from June 
until frost. Increasingly popular because 
of their hardiness, vigor, 
ance and free flowering habit. They form 
generally well shaped, bushy plants. — ; 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 340). 
Large branching clusters of single fra- 
grant flowers resembling pink dogwood in 
shape, size and color. The plants are abun- 
dant and continuous bloomers. Each, $1.25; 
3 for $3.45. 
FASHION—A.A.R.S. 1950. (Plant Patent 
No. 789). The rose that has everything. 
Color is an enchanting coral suffused with 
gold and the 8% inch blooms are borne 
continuously all summer. Plants are strong 
and vigorous, 2% to 3 ft. tall. Not only 
an All America winner for 1950 but has 
won the Gold Medal of the British Rose 
Society. Practically unbeatable from any 
standpoint. Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.50, 
FLORADORA—A.A.R.S. A gay spectac- 
ular plant constantly in bloom. An en- 
tirely new shade in roses, A brilliant cin-. 
nabar-red, as arresting under artificial 
light asin the garden. Outstanding in any 
setting. Each, $1.00; 3 for $2.85. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Patent No. 672). 
Rich golden yellow buds, shaped like hy- 
brid teas, opening to very double blooms 
up to 3 inches across. Bushy, free-blooming 
plants with good foliage. Each, $1.50; 3 
for $4.20. é 
PINOCCHIO. (Plant Patent No. 484). 
Pointed buds of salmon-pink flushed gold, 
opening to full-petaled blooms of clear 
pink. Continuous flowering on free-branch- 
ing sturdy plants with ample dark green 
foliage. Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.45. ; 
WORLD’S FAIR—A.A.R.S. (Plant Patent 
No. 362). Produces large clusters of vel- 
vety crimson, fragrant. flowers with a 
glowing mass of golden stamens. Well 
formed bush plants. Bach, $1.25; 3 for 
$3.45. 
The 
letters A.A.R.S. following the 
name, indicates this rose has been given 
an award in the All-America Rose 
Trials, as an outstanding wariety. 
Unexcelled for hedges, as a specimen 
bush rose or among shrubbery. They will 
winter through the coldest climates with- 
out any winter protection. Thrive under 
the most adverse conditions of soil and 
climate, withstanding almost anything ex- 
‘cept continued great heat and excessive 
moisture. Very fine along side of stone 
nonge foundation. 4 to 5 ft. Bloom in 
uly. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Large clusters 
of oversized, fairly double red flowers re- 
sembling the Crimson Baby Rambler. Each, 
S4¢e; 3 for $2.68. ; 
GROOTENDORST PINK. Charming pink 
variety of the Grootendorst type. Bach, 
98e; 3 for $2.78, 
HANSA. Flowers a reddish violet, dou- 
ble and fragrant; one of the best varieties 
of the family. Each, 74¢;.3 for $2.10. 
HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose From 
China.” <A beautiful hardy bush rose, in- 
tense canary yellow, single. Each, 79¢e; 3 
for $2.19. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. This is one of 
the earliest roses to bloom starting to 
open its semi-double pure white blooms in 
late May and continuing freely until late 
fall. The exceptionally fine fragrance alone 
qualifies it as a garden rose. or hardi- 
ness, tolerance and usefulness this variety 
has no equal, Each, 98e; 3 for $2.78. 
ROSETONE is a proven combination of 
Hormones and Vitamins. ROSETONE in- 
sures the suecess of your roses. 
of bushes in ROSETONE before planting. — 
Water your established rose bushes for. 
better growth. Full directions on package. 
i oz. packet 25¢; 3 oz. package $1.00. | 
* ALL ROSES ARE SENT 
POSTPAID 
Complete cultural instructions sent with. 
every order. Be sure to read instructions 
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