a2 SPRINGBROOK GARDENS 
All American Winners for 1952 
| Helen Traubel. Pat. App. for_Each $1.75 Three $5.00 
| Beautiful shade of light pink changing to a lum- 
inous apricot. This rose was named for the first 
lady of American opera. 
| Fred Howard. Pat. App. for_Each $1.75 Three $5.00 
Rich yellow Hybrid tea, blooming from Spring 
until late Fall. Has double flowers on long stems. 
Hardy in any section of the U. S. 
| Vogue. Pat. No. 926 Each $1.40 Three $4.00 
Cherry coral flushed with salmon, this floribunda 
has beautiful 3% inch flowers. The dark green 
foliage is resistant to disease. 
Colorful Climbing Roses 
Blaze- See bachase.co Doz. $9.50 
The everblooming “Paul’s Scarlet. Large clusters of 
double, crimson scarlet blooms in June and Septem- 
ber with intermittent flowers throughout the Sum- 
mer. A real blaze of color each Spring. 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 736 __ Each $1.25 Doz. $14.00 
Large, high centered, crimson Roses on long stems 
cover the plant for a long period. Identical to 
the Hybrid tea Crimson Glory, only in climbing 
form. 
Doubloons., Pat. 152 __-_ Each $1.35 Doz. $15.75 
Large double golden blooms, on strong canes. This is 
considered one of the best hardy yellow climbers. 
DreamiGiril= #2 ae Each $1.35 Doz-tolouo 
Coral Pink blooms in clusters on long stems. A 
vigorous grower with very spicy scented flowers. 
Everblooming when well established. 
New Dawn _____ Each $1.10 Doz. $12.50 
A delightful everblooming climber with big clusters 
of double apple blossom pink roses from early June 
until late Fall. This was the first plant ever patented. 
| Peace Pat. No. 932 Each $1.50 Doz. $17.50 
Glorious 5-inch blooms with shades of canary- 
yellow, pale gold, cream and apple blossom. This 
new climbing rose has the same fine foliage and 
strong stems as the beautiful hybrid tea bearing 
the same name. 
