ORANGE TRIUMPH $1.25 
This rose produces a spectacular mass of color. The small, 
cup shaped semi-double roses are borne in large clusters 
throughout the season. Each plant produces hundreds of 
bright orange-red blooms which form a magnificent color 
mass in contrast to the heavy green foliage. Especially 
adapted for mass planting, hedges, etc. The name is de- 
ceiving as Red Triumph would better describe the rose. 
PINK AACHEN $1.25 
A very double ’salmon-pink floribunda. Flowers are about 
three inches in diameter slightly fragrant. A good 
bloomer. Plant is low and bushy with fine disease-resist- 
ant foliage. 
PINK BOUNTIFUL $1.50 
These semi-double roses, with perfectly formed buds, 
are two-toned pink. Blooms are produced in clusters 
throughout the season. An excellent cut flower. Plant 
is a strong, bushy grower. 
PLANT PAT. 601 
PINK GROOTENDORST $1.25 
A rugosa rose that is well adapted for hedges and as a 
shrub. The bushes are dense growing and have thick, 
crinkly foliage that does not mildew. The bright pink 
flowers come in clusters and resemble small carnations. 
PINKIE (H. C. Swim) $1.75 
Here is a perfectly formed polyantha rose (baby) with 
long, slender buds. The open flower is about two inches 
across. Pinkie is very floriferous, the blooms being pro- 
duced in large clusters. It produces a very compact 
plant of about 18 inches with small, very disease-resistant 
foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 712 
PINOCCHIO $1.50 
One of the best of the floribunda roses. The blooms come 
in fairly large clusters. The small pointed buds are sal- 
mon and gold changing to a soft clear pink. The plant 
is a bushy upright grower with an abundance of disease- 
resistant foliage. A continuous bloomer. Growth about 
3 feet. 
PLANT PAT. 484 
RED PINOCCHIO (Jackson & Perkins) $1.50 
A popular addition to the Pinocchio group. The deep 
satiny carmine buds open to long lasting rich carmine 
flowers, which deepen in color and acquire a velvety cast 
as they open fully. The large clusters, interspersed with 
single blooms, have a delightful wild rose fragrance. The 
plants are bushy and rather upright producing quantities 
of flowers on long heavy shoots. 
PLANT PAT. 812 
RED RIPPLES $1.25 
If you are looking for a small pointed dark red bud suit- 
able for boutonnieres, Red Ripples is perfection. Pro- 
duced in large clusters, each bud is a perfect little but- 
tonhole rose. Plant is a tall upright grower, a steady 
bloomer and with clean foliage. 
ROSENELFE $1.25 
This is one of the best of the floribundas for cut flowers. 
A vigorous, upright growing plant with large leathery 
foliage. Buds are long pointed, double La France pink. 
os Blooms are usually produced in small clusters. 
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ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 
SUNSHINE $1.25 
A very lovely dwarf polyantha (about one foot) that is 
at its best in a cool climate. Flowers are small, double, of 
a golden orange and borne in clusters, It is a continu- 
ous bloomer with foliage free of mildew. Moderately 
fragrant. 
THE FAIRY $1.25 
The Fairy is a new polyantha and one of the loveliest 
little roses you can imagine. The small coral pink buds 
open to very double flowers about an inch in diameter. 
They are borne in large clusters and are profuse bloomers 
all season. The plant is a vigorous spreading grower about 
14 to 2 ft. high and 4 to 5 ft. across. Foliage is small, 
dark, glossy green and very free of disease. 
VOGUE Gay (Boerner 752) $2.25 
This °52 All American Selection is a sister seedling of 
Fashion. It is a glowing cherry-coral color. The flowers are 
high centered and have a very lovely form. Plants are up- 
right in habit and will become 214-3 feet tall, making 
them ideal for hedging and mass effects. The large tresses 
of flowers have a spicy fragrance similar to carnations. 
Foliage is a rich dark green that is disease resistant. 
PLANT PAT. 926 
WORLD’S FAIR $1.50 
Velvety, bright red flowers characterize this prolific 
bloomer. Flowers have about 20 petals and measure about 
four inches across. Color becomes darker in the fall. 
PLANT PAT. 362 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO (Boerner ’51) $1.50 
This plant is a mound of apricot-yellow blossoms with 
tinges of pink when it is in full bloom. The flowers come 
in large heads, but the individual flowers are not as large 
as those of the other members of the ‘Pinocchio family.” 
A sturdy grower. pLant part. 992 
CLIMBING ROSES 
ALOHA (Boerner ’50) $2.50 
A new rose-pink climber of fine blooming habit. The flow- 
ers are very large and double and are borne in clusters. 
The terminal bud opens first and is followed by the sec- 
ondary buds. A good repeat bloomer. Excellent waxy fo- 
liage. We have had no previous experience with this rose. 
PLANT PAT. 948 
AUTUMN $1.50 
A climbing sport of the bush variety. Flowers are a deep 
burnt orange streaked with red. Moderately fragrant. 
BLAZE $1.50 
This is one of the more spectacular climbers. The cup- 
shaped, blazing scarlet blooms are borne in clusters which 
cascade downward completely covering the plant. The 
recurrent bloom is slightly fragrant and contrasts well 
with the large, dark leathery foliage. A plant that re- 
quires a minimum of care, being vigorous in growth. A 
good rose for brilliance of color, similar to Paul’s Scarlet, 
but a more consistent bloomer. 
PLANT PAT. 10 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER $1.50 
A strong growing climber which produces quantities of 
small, beautifully formed buds. The flowers are a light 
pink with yellow at the base of the petals. The small, soft 
green foliage is quite compact, forming an interesting 
background for the masses of pink buds and flowers. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE $1.50 
This vivid scarlet flower with a velvety sheen is probably 
our brightest red climber. Flowers are large and very 
showy. Not as vigorous a grower as some of the other reds 
but very pleasing in effect. 
PLANT PAT. 626 
