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IT’S HILLSDALE 
Roses from Hillsdale are always better. They are carefully selected, No. 1 field-grown plants—tl 
horticultural market. Each variety has been tested in our own gardens. This assures you of receiving birdy, vagy ous” 
plants, which will have beautiful blooms in abundance from varieties well adapted to this section of th 
Undoubtedly of great benefit to the Rose buyer is the potted plant, which enables us to offer our 
growing and blooming. This new way of selling them eliminates all danger of the plants beg retarded in yo 
garden and insures the buyer of exactly the variety desired. a 
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manent growth and bloom. Hillsdale Roses can be planted in your garden at any time during the growing season 
without showing even the slightest wilt of foliage, buds or blooms. ; 
Directions for Re-planting Potted Roses 
The re-planting of Hillsdale Potted Roses is very simple indeed. The 
pots are slit and carefully peeled off from the soil. The ball of earth is then 
set in the bed so that it comes about 4 inch lower than the finished level of 
the beds. Be sure that the graft union at the neck of the roots is | inch below 
surface. Always press the soil firmly around the roots of any kind of plant. 
c done to force the air space out of the soil around the roots. After this, 
watering to soak the soil thoroughly is all that is necessary. 
HILLSDALE 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
> , Modern Hybrid Tea Roses represent the height of the hybridizer’s art. They are among the most popular 
Our Potted Plants 
Ami Quinard. Very dark maroon, almost black. 
Autumn. Fall colors—striking orange-yellow, streaked with red. Double. 
ea pecn ars Lovely contrast of petals; light carmine outside 
Caledonia. White, full-petaled blooms. 
Christopher Stone. A very fine velvety scarlet-red. Blooms freely. 
Condesa de Sastago. Popular two-tone Rose, coppery pink inside and rich gold 
on reverse. 
and soft pink 
Countess Vandal. An exquisite blend of copper, bronze and pink suffused with 
gold. Buds and blooms unsurpassed in shapeliness. 
Cynthia. Bright Oriental red. 
Dame Edith Helen. Very large, full-petaled blooms of glowing pink. 
Duquesa de Penaranda. _ Unusual combinations of apricot, orange and pink. 
Vigorous plant with beautiful glossy foliage. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Light cerise-pink suffused with gold. 
Editor McFarland. A double brilliant pink with fine fragrance. 
Etoile de Hollande. Lovely fragrance. Velvety dark red blooms in quantity. 
Golden Charm. Clear yellow form of Talisman. Exceptionally fine yellow. ; 
Golden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow shaded with old-rose. 
Golden Rapture. Exquisite buds. Double, rich yellow blooms. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Dark maroon. Very hardy. One of the old favorite hybrids 
and still very popular. : 
J. Otto Thilow. Bud pointed, well shaped; flower large, double, high-centered, 
rich glowing rose-pink. 
Joanna Hill. Fragrant, clear yellow with orange-yellow. Long-pointed buds. 
K. A. Viktoria. A favorite white. Good in both bud and bloom; fragrant. 
Konigin Luise. Pure white; double. Strong grower. 
Los Angeles. Lovely combination of flame-pink, coral and gold. 
Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. Strong growing. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Beautiful creamy white blooms with exceptional fragrance. 
flowers in the world, both tor garden decoration and for cutting. The blooms range from single to very double 
forms, through all the shades of pink, red, orange and yellow. They deserve a special place in every home 
garden, whether it be informal or formal in type, and will reward the grower with glorious fragrant blooms 
all summer long. The varieties listed here have been carefully chosen for our locality. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders for one dozen or more Roses 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
McGredy’s Yellow. Double, buttercup-yellow flowers in profusion. The best 
light yellow. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Bright pink; very large buds and fully double blooms. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Double, large, fragrant, yellow, tinted copper at center, 
long stems. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Cream-white, flushed with pink; fragrant. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. Delicate shell-pink. Prolific bloomer. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow of excellent form. 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Double; deep yellow with spicy fragrance. 
Nigger Boy. The name tells the story. Very dark red. 
Night. Very deep crimson, almost black. 
Picture. Warm salmon-pink, splendidly formed flowers. 
Pink Dawn. Sweetly scented; beautiful in bud and bloom. Rose-pink. 
Pink Radiance. Hardy, vigorous, prolific. 
Poinsettia. Brilliant scarlet color. Free blooming. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Everyone likes this Rose. 
yellow. 
Red Radiance. C. 
Rose Marie. Satiny rose-pink; well shaped. 
Snowbird. White, with creamy center; foliage leathery. 
bushy. A splendid bedding variety. 
Cerise-pink, flame-scarlet; 
n’t beat the Radiances for durability and profusion of bloom. 
Vigorous, compact, 
Soeur Therese. Blooms continuously. Golden yellow, shaded carmine. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Rich yellow, long-pointed buds. 
Talisman No. 5. The same sturdy plant as Talisman, with deeper shadings of 
the glorious blend of orange, yellow and rose-red. 
The Doctor. A great achievement in Rose breeding. Buds are long and pointed; 
enormous blooms are silvery pink. Intensely fragrant. 
Treasure Island. Large, double, high-centered, fragrant 
coppery pink, orange at base. 
flowers. Flaming 
HILLSDALE SUB-ZERO EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
A new race from hardier species th 
vigor and will live longer and will survive sub-zero winters. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders for one dozen or more Roses 
The price on the following potted plants is $2.25 each 
Break O’Day. Orange to apricot, large, very double flowers. 
Free bloomer and delightfully inspiring. 
Cedric Adams. Magnificent, sturdy, large and double, scarlet to carmine. 
Aristocrat of Rosedom. 
Dick Wilcox. Deep red, very double blooms. 
Henry Field No. 112. Strikingly beautiful large, double, deep red blooms in 
cluster on sturdy bushes. 
Very vigorous. 
Pink Princess. Bud red; flowers deep pink, double. Very popular. 
Queen O’ The Lakes. Graceful, brilliant and elegant. Double, deep red, 
velvety blooms; truly the crimson queen of flowers. 
Red Duchess. Rose-red. 
sturdy. 
V for Victory. Most beautiful. Large, very double, yellow, fragrant blooms, 
holds color and blooms constantly in ideal form. 
Captivating fragrance. Colorful foliage; robust and 
HILLSDALE EVERBLOOMING POLYANTHA AND FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Polyantha means “many flowers,” and the characteristic of the type is great clusters of 
bloom. Floribundas increase the size and improve the volume of the blooms, giving a wider 
usefulness to the type for both landscape and garden effects. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders for one dozen or more Roses 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
Baby Chateau. Blackish crimson buds; flower large, double, fragrant, velvety red. 
Very vigorous. 
Cecile Brunner. Bud long-pointed; flower double and open. Bright pink with 
yellow base. Free blooming and fragrant. 
ear ey Spaeth. Large clusters of alabaster-white occasionally streaked with 
scarlet. 
Else Poulsen. Semi-double, bright rose-pink; fragrant. 
Eutin. Lovely double, deep red flowers on mildew-resistant plants. 
Floradore: Flower very double, scarlet-red to orange. Upright, bushy; leathery 
oliage. 
Gloria Mundi. Double, orange-scarlet blooms in clusters. Foliage light, glossy; 
bushy growth. 
Golden Salmon. Clusters of bright salmon-orange flowers produced on bushy, 
well-shaped plants. 
HILLSDALE HARDY CLIMBERS 
These are old and new Hardy Climbers and Pillar Roses, 
which seldom need any winter protection. They will bring hun- 
dreds of blooms to your garden during June, covering fences and 
trellises. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders 
for one dozen or more Roses 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
American Pillar. Single blooms of carmine-pink, with white eye and golden 
stamens. 
Cl. American Beauty. Blooms large and fragrant; deep pink, shaded soft 
carmine. 
Mary Wallace. Profusion of large, clear deep pink blooms. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Delicate pink, fragrant flower. Large and vigorous. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. Magnificent, double, lemon-yellow blooms. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Oceans of bright scarlet flowers. 
Royal Scarlet. Deeper red than Paul’s Scarlet. 
Seven Sisters. Double, deep pink clusters. 
Silver Moon. Creamy white flowers with golden anthers. 
HILLSDALE SUB-ZERO HARDY CLIMBERS 
Sub-Zero Hardy Climbers are a new race from the hardiest 
species of climbers. They live longer and will survive sub-zero 
winters. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders 
for one dozen or more Roses 
THESE PRICES SPECIFICALLY QUOTED ARE FOR POTTED PLANTS. 
Cl. Break O’Day. 
$2.50 each. 
Golden Climber. Golden yellow, well-formed buds and blooms. Fragrant. Ideal 
for cutting. $2.25 each. 
Golden Glow. Fragrant, spectrum-yellow. Abundant mass of color. $2.25 each. 
Golden Orange. Yellow and orange. Enormous, unique, crinkly flowers—an 
outstanding variety. $2.25 each. 
Golden Pyramid. Cadmium-yellow blooms. Very vigorous, $2.25 each. 
Orange Everglow. Everblooming. Dazzling coppery orange. Fragrant. 
each, 
Everblooming. Lovely double, orange to apricot flowers. 
$2.50 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE COMPANY © R.R.13,Box185 * INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
Gruss an Aachen. Well-formed buds of bufl-yellow opening to light pink and 
salmon-yellow. 
Ideal. Double, fragrant, dark velvety crimson cluster. 
glossy. 
Foliage dark, leathery, 
Improved Lafayette. Bright cherry-crimson flowers in abundance on a tall, 
vigorous bush. Disease resistant. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Rosy pink, double, large flowers. Foliage large. Bushy and 
vigorous. 
Orange Triumph. Salmon-red with orange shadings. Excellent for foundation 
plantings. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. Deep salmon-rose sport of Gruss an Aachen. 
Rosenelfe. Bud long-pointed; flower large, double, high-centered, clear pink. 
Very vigorous and bushy. 
HILLSDALE HYBRID TEA CLIMBERS 
Climbing form of the bush Hybrid Teas. They are not as 
hardy as the other climbers and will require slight protection dur- 
ing winter months. After the first peak of June flowers, Hybrid 
Tea Climbers continue to bloom frequently during the entire 
season. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders 
for one dozen or more Roses 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Double, bright red blooms. One of the best climbers 
Cl. Mme. Edouard Herriot. 
perfect buds. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear canary-yellow, large, double flower. Fragrant and 
well formed. 
Cl. Mrs. P. S.du Pont. Double, deep yellow. 
Cl. Pink Radiance. Bright pink. Same qualities as the bush radiance. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Soft rose-red 
Cl. Talisman. The same fine vari-colored blooms as in the Hybrid Tea 
Lovely orange and copper flowers formed from 
clear, even and velvety. Always dependable 
« Please Note - 
A 5° QUANTITY DISCOUNT will be given on all orders for 
one dozen or more Roses. 
CASH AND CARRY DISCOUNT—Another 5°, DISCOUNT 
will be given on all orders which are sold ‘‘Cash and Carry.” 
All prices quoted are for plants at our Nursery. An extra 
charge for the labor will be made when we do the planting. 
OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS that must be crated and sent by 
Express are accepted only when order is for 6 plants or more. 
An extra charge of 25c per plant will be made for crating. 
DORMANT PLANTS, in several varieties, will be available 
until May 1, at 50c less per plant than rates herein shown 
for Potted Plants. 
When You Think of Fine Roses... 
An Invitation to Hillsdale Gardens 
Our Rose gardens are located at Hillsdale Nurseries, 14 mile south of 
Castleton, Indiana, and 8 miles northeast of Indianapolis on Road 100. 
To reach us by motor from Indianapolis, take Fall Creek Boulevard, North 
Drive, at the intersection of State Road 37 and Keystone Avenue. Proceed to 
Millersville and continue on the boulevard to one mile beyond the Broad- 
casting Station, to intersection with Shadeland Road or Road 100; turn to 
left on Shadeland Road and continue 11 miles to Hillsdale Nurseries. 
A second route is to drive out on the Noblesville Road to the junction of 
Road 100 at Allisonville. Turn right (that is, east) on Road 100 and proceed 
2 miles through Castleton to Hillsdale Nurseries. Or take any through street 
north out of Indianapolis to Road 100 and turn east on Road 100 to Nursery 
From the eastern section of Indianapolis, take any through street east to Road 
100, and follow Road 100 north to Nursery 
You are cordially invited to visit Hillsdale Gardens at any time. If you 
cannot visit us, call us for any information you need about Roses Telephone 
Broadway 5495 
WHAT IS A.A.R.S.?— ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTIONS, INC. 
Each year new Roses are planted in various gardens throughout the country, and these are tested under the most exacting 
conditions. The All-America Rose Selections, Inc., judges them and chooses the outstanding winners for the year. Therefore, 
you may buy with confidence those Roses marked ‘‘A.A.R.S.”” 
HILLSDALE 
Newer Everblooming and Patented 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
_ A new and different Rose usually is patented by the breeder if he feels it 
is sufliciently valuable to warrant the expense of patenting. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders for one dozen or more Roses 
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These prices specifically quoted are for potted plants 
Applause. Winner of Bagatelle Gold Medal. Large 
slowly into 50-petaled open blooms; prolific bloomer 
Apricot Queen. A.A.R.S, Spicy fragrance. Copper 
base. $2.25 each 
fragrant, light red buds open 
$2.50 each 
orange-pink with orange 
California Centennial. 
$2.50 each. 
Capistrano. The 1950 A.A.R.S. winner. Deep glowing rose-pink, Large buds and 
flowers on extra-long, strong stems. $2.75 each. 
Charles Mallerin. One of the loveliest rich dark red Roses, almost black. Very 
fragrant. Strong grower. $2.50 each. 
Charlotte Armstrong. A.A.R.S. Award for 1941. Very double blooms of spark- 
ling cerise. Perfectly formed, blood-red buds. $2.50 each. 
Chief Seattle. Chosen the official Rose for the 1952 Centennial for city of Seattle. 
Buff-apricot; above average size. Many petals, ruffled. Very rich tea fragrance. 
Viporolcteron creme 2 Osiedcht 
Fragrant; crimson. Exceptionally long-pointed buds. 
Crimson Glory. High-centered, very double blooms of deep crimson. Fragrant, 
and free blooming. Vigorous. One of the best reds. $2.50 each. 
Cynthia Brooke. Unusually prolific; excellent foliage. Buff to golden yellow and 
shades of pinkish orange. $2.25 each. 
Debonai Large, double, high centered, butter-yellow. 
foliage. $2.25 each. 
Diamond Jubilee. 1948 A.A.R.S. winner. Should be in every garden. Sturdy, 
with long-lasting blooms of warm buff-orange appearing almost continuously. 
$2.50 each. 
Enchantment. Enormous, apricot blooms; full petaled and fragrant. $2.50 each. 
Eternal Youth. Clear pink. Fragrant. 
each. 
Fandango. 
red color 
Vigorous. Leathery 
Free blooming and easily grown. $2.25 
Deep scarlet bud opens to unbeatable eye-catching bright Chinese 
Large, ruffled flower has 16 to 25 petals. $2.50 each. 
Fantasia. A mass of bright golden yellow blooms of fine form and color. $2.25 
each. 
First Love. Delightful shade of pale dawn pink. Pleasant tea fragrance; grace- 
fully pointed petals, borne on a long stem. Long lasting; ideal for cutting. $2.75 
each. 
Forty-niner. The 1949 selection of A.A.R.S. Inside of petals a vivid Orient-red 
contrasting well with the straw-yellow outside. $2.50 each. 
Fred Howard. A.A.R.S, Award for 1952. Long, rich yellow buds tipped with deli- 
cate penciling of light pink. Strong, hardy, fully branched; dark shiny foliage. 
Grows high. Excellent for cutting. Blooms from early spring to late fall. $2.95 
each. 
Golden Scepter. A new golden yellow with long buds, opening into majestic, 
51-inch blooms. $2.95 each. 
Greer Garson. Beautiful silver-pink. 
Vigorous grower. $2.25 each. 
Happiness. Brilliant red. Well-formed, large, long-lasting blooms. Splendid for 
cutting. Plants are strong and healthy. $2.75 each. 
Heart's Desire. A.A.R.S. Award for 1942. Even shade of luminous red. Alluring 
fragrance. $2.25 each. 
Helen Traubel. A.A.R.S. Award for 1952. Color varies with weather; sometimes 
a light sparkling pink, more often a luminous apricot. Unusually large, long buds. 
Very vigorous. $2.95 each. 
Katherine T. Marshall. A.A.R.S. Award for 1944. Sparkling warm pink. Large, 
cupped bivonis. $2.25 euch. 
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Large flowers throughout the summer, 
Lowell Thomas. A.A.R.S. Award for 1944. Clear canary-yellow. Buds large and 
pointed, $2.50 each. 
Mandalay. Molten ¢ The large 0 Good for exhibition 
$2.50 each 
Mary Margaret McBride. A.A-R.S. Award for 1943 
with gold $2.25 each 
Deep salmon-pink suffused 
Strong grower 
$2.25 each. 
McGredy’s Salmon. Orange-pink bud opening to apricot-salmon. $2 
McGredy’s Sunset. Chrome-yellow flushed with searlet. Glorious fragrance. 
$2.25 each. 
Mirandy. A.A.R.S. Award for 1945. 
ously. One of the best maroon-reds. $2.50 each. 
Mission Bells. A 1950 winner in the A.A.R-S. trials. Deep glowing salmon buds 
opening to a clear shrimp-pink. Large, high-centered flowers. $2.50 each. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Artistic urn-shaped buds. Watermelon to raspberry-pink, 
with gold base. $2.25 each. 
Mrs. Miniver. Distinctly different. Striking cardinal-red flowers and dark car- 
mine, pointed buds. Blooms 5'% to 6 inches across. Delightful old-Rose 
fragrance. Very hardy. $2.95 each, 
New Yorker. Perfect buds and blooms of a clear unchanging red. Heavy bloomer. 
$2.50 each, 
Nocturne. A.A.R.S. Award for 1948. Bright cardinal-red with darker shadings of 
crimson. $2.25 each, : 
Opera. Flaming light scarlet-red with buff-yellow on the reverse and base. Vigor- 
ous plant. Large blooms throughout the summer. $2.50 each. 
Peace. A.A.R.S. Award for 1946. The favorite exhibition Rose. Immense and very 
double. Ever-changing blends of pink, yellow and white. $2.95 each. 
Pedralbes. Semi-double, creamy white blooms with large petals. Vigorous plant 
and a free bloomer. $2.25 each. 
Rex Anderson. Ivory-white flowers, perfectly formed, large and very double. 
$2.25 each. 
Rose of Freedom. Sixty to 70 petals make this one of the most double of all 
Roses. Beautiful currant-red. $2.25 each. 
Rubaiyat. Only winner of 1947 All-America Rose Selections. Brilliant red blooms 
in profusion. Old-Rose fragrance. $2.25 each, 
San Fernando. A.A.R.S. 1948. Warm currant-red, changing to bright glowing 
scarlet. Fragrant. $2.25 each. 
Show Girl. Undoubtedly the largest and most perfect buds in Rosedom. One 
of the finest pink Roses for cutting because of its magnificence and long-lasting 
quality. Will flourish from coast to coast. $2.25 each. 
Sutter’s Gold. 1950 A.A.R.S. Beautiful yellow flowers, richly shaded with 
orange and red; high centered. Captivating fragrance. $2.75 each. 
Taffeta. A.A.R.S. Award for 1948. Carmine-rose bud opening to begonia rose 
with yellow reverse. Very shapely blooms. $2.25 each. 
Tallyho. 1949 A.A.R.S. Long-stemmed buds of deep cardinal-red. Blooms have 
face of unique and delightful pink with crimson to cardinal-red reverse. $2.50 
each, 
Tawney Gold. Intriguing tawny gold color. 
color. $2.75 each. 
Texas Centennial. Brick-red with lighter center. Vigorous, upright. $2.25 each. 
Volcano. Immense new cherry-red bloom. Plant is strong and bushy. Delightful 
fragrance. $2.50 each. 3 
WAVES. Double, deep pink blooms with old-Rose fragrance. Sturdy plant with 
deep sea-green foliage. $2.25 each. q 
White Swan. The newest pure white Rose. Luxuriant, dark green foliage. Vigor- 
ous, Upright grower. $2.75 each. 
Will Rogers. Double, velyety crimson-maroon. 
$2.25 each. 
Fragrant and very hardy. Blooms contimu- 
Lavish fruity fragrance. Lasting 
Blooms well on sturdy bush 
HILLSDALE NEWER EVERBLOOMING PATENTED FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders for one dozen or more Roses 
Betty Prior. Face of petals shell-pink, reverse dark carmine. Hardy and vigorous. 
$2.00 each. 
Chatter. A continuous display of bright crimson clusters of bloom. $2.00 each. 
Donald Prior. Bright scarlet shaded with crimson. Excellent for massing. $2.00 
each. 
Fashion. Top A.A.R.S. winner for 1950. A new creation and a new color. Oriental 
red buds open to a s' i al-pink, suffused with gold. $2.50 each. 
Garnette. Bright s nch blooms; vigorous. Cut flowers keep excep- 
tionally long. $2.25 each. 
Geranium Red. Large, camellia-type blooms of most unusual red-geranitum 
color. 5 each. 
Goldilocks. The best yellow Floribunda. Golden yellow; long lasting. $2.00 each. 
Masquerade. Clusters of 10 to 25 buds of yellow. red, pink, lemon and sometimes 
orange; becomes rose-pink as petals unfold and gradually deepens to deep red. 
$2.50 each. 
Permanent Wave. Crinkled, fluted edges give each petal a permanent wave. 
Rosy pink. $2.00 each. 
Pink Bountiful. Delightful soft pink; perfectly formed buds and blooms. $2.00 
each. 
HILLSDALE NEW EVERBLOOMING 
CLIMBERS, HYBRID TEA CLIMBERS, 
and PATENTED CLIMBERS 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders 
for one dozen or more Roses 
Aloha. Deep coral-pink. 
Continues blooming frequently all during the summer, 
protection. $2.95 each. 
Blaze. Blazing scarlet. Grows luxuriantly. Hardy and dependable; a recurrent 
bloomer. Pillar Rose. .25 each. 
Cl. Crimson Glory. Deep crimson. Climbing form of the popular Hybrid Tea. 
Will require slight protection during winter. After the first peak of June bloom, 
continues to produce frequently during the entire season, $2.50 each. 
Cl. Peace. Varied shades of pink and yellow. Simply lovely. Climbing form of 
popular Hybrid Tea, Peace. Will require slight protection during winter. After 
the first peak of June bloom, continues to produce frequently during the entire 
season. $2.75 each. 
Doubloons. Best of all-purpose yellow climber. Strong grower; blooms in great 
profusion for long period during June. Large, golden flowers. Spicy fragrance. 
$2.25 each 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Everslooming. Double, rose-pink flowers of large size. Rich 
fragrance. Pillar Rose. $2.25 each 
High Noon. A.A.R.S. Award for 1948. Lemon-yellow, tinted with red, A pillar 
Rose. Continues blooming frequently all during the summer 
Full, double blooms measure about 5 inches across. 
Needs slight winter 
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$2.25 each 
King Midas. Large, double, golden yellow. Buds touched with red. It will 
produce hundreds of blooms in June, covering fences and trellises. $2.25 each 
New Dawn. Best everblooming Climber. Apple-blossom-pink flowers with old 
Rose fragrance. $2.25 each 
Pinkie. A.A.R.S. Award for 1948. Perfect little pink buds opening to 2-inch 
blooms. $2.25 each. 
Pinocchio. Buds pointed, salmon flushed with gold, opening to soft pink, Con- 
tinuous blooms. $2.25 each. 
Pinocchio, Lavender. Entirely new color; true, clean lavender with mass of 
golden yellow stamens. $2.50 each. 
Pinocchio, Red. Rich velvety dark red; fragrant. Free blooming. $2.50 each. 
Pinocchio, White. Great masses of lovely white bloom. Dark green foliage. 
Tough and very disease resistant. $2.25 each. 
Pinocchio, Yellow. Newest of Pinocchio family. Sturdy bush about 3 feet tall; 
produces masses of aprciot-yellow blooms. $2.25 each. 
Rochester. Dark pink buds developing into perfect blooms of cream and yellow 
flushed with pink. Free blooming. $2.00 each. 
Snowbank. Large-flowered clusters of blush-white. $2.00 each. 
Vogue. A.A.R.S. Award for 1952. Unique brilliant cherry-coral color or brick-red. 
Vigorous. $2.75 each, 
World’s Fair. A.A.R.S. Award for 1940. Clusters of large, velvety, rich scarlet 
blooms. $2.25 each. 
HILLSDALE RUGOSAS, 
HYBRID PERPETUALS and 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
This group includes the Shrub, Wild Species and Hybrid 
varieties, useful in landscape work for the shrub border. These 
Roses are hardy in the coldest regions and require little attention 
except pruning to keep them in balance. 
A quantity discount of 5% is allowed on orders 
for one dozen or more Roses 
The price of the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
American Beauty. Crimson-carmine, fragrant; long, strong stems. Vigorous. 
Austrian Copper. Single, brilliant orange-red flowers with yellow reverse. 
F. J. Grootendorst. Small, bright red flowers in clusters. Everblooming. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow-white, immense blooms; pointed buds. 
One of the old favorites. 
Vigorous. 
Hansa. Double, reddish flowers of large size. 
Harison’s Yellow I 
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Pink Grootendorst. Charming nk rie ( ‘ Everbloo 
Hillsdale ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL 
This year on June 7 and 8, when the Roses are in full bloom, our large display gardens will be formally open to the public at our 
Annual Rose Festival. Our new Rose garden with over 3,000 Hybrid Teas, Climbers and Floribunda Roses now blooming in their second 
and third year, will be a beautiful sight to behold. We have added all the newer and best introductions and now have the finest and 
largest Rose garden in this section of the country. Many of the All-America Rose Selections of the past several years will be on display. 
Last year over 60,000 people visited our gardens during Rose Festival week. We have enlarged our parking facilities close to the garden 
and therefore will be able to accommodate an even larger attendance. 
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Procession of the Rose Queen and her escorts through Hillsdale Gardens at our fifth annual Rose Festival 
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