For Lining Walks and Drives and for Rose Garden Accent, Plant... 
TREE ROSES 
Tree roses are the bush roses budded on straight clean stems of another variety. All suckers should be cut off at 
the base of the cane, and once a year the head should be thinned out and shortened. 
Patented Tree Roses: $5.50 each; 10 or more $5.00 each. Non-patented: $5.00 each; 10 or more $4.50 each 
Slightly Higher in Containers 
@ Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). Well shaped blood red 
ASRS buds open to high centered flowers of cerise or spectrum red. 
Christopher Stone. Brilliant crimson-scarlet becoming deeper with 
age. Holds color in the heat. 
Koy Helen Traubel (Pat. appl. for). The color of this new 1952 
ae creation varies with the weather, from a light, sparkling pink, 
to a gorgeous luminous apricot. The unusually large, long 
buds, magnificent half-open to full-open flowers, displaying the 
attractiveness of all its lovely color, will delight everyone who sees 
it in your garden. Exceptionally large, vigorous plants. Always in 
bloom. 
Eclipse (Pat. 172). It can truthfully 
be said of this beautifully streamlined 
rose that it has the most exquisite bud 
in all rosedom, often exceeding two 
inches in length. Brilliant golden yel- 
low blooms are produced in abundance. 
Etoile de Hollande. Perfect buds open- 
ing to glorious brilliant red blooms. 
Fragrant and non-fading. 
Forty-niner (Pat. 792). Vivid 
ie orient red changing to cherry 
red with age. Outside of petals 
chrome yellow fading to straw color. 
> Fred Edmunds (Pat. 731). Glor- 
ie: ious blooms of vivid glowing 
coppery orange color. Rich fruity 
fragrance. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte (Pat. 
Mae. 774). Perfectly formed buds of 
rich claret red, open blooms be- 
gonia rose. Rich fragrance. 
J. Otto Thilow. Pure glowing pink 
blooms. One of the finest of its color. 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 337). Ar- 
tistic long urn-shaped buds open to 
20-petaled blooms of blended orange, 
coral and red. 
Mission Bells (Pat. 923). Deep salmon pink buds, long and 
AAYRS pointed, open to clear shrimp pink full of pleasing fragrance. 
The foliage is coppery green and disease-resistant. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Perfect deep rich lemon yellow buds. Blooms in 
quick profusion. Dark bronzy-green foliage. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont. Golden yellow buds open to clear yellow fragrant 
blooms. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Shades of scarlet, copper and orange heavily 
flushed on the outside of the petals with bright red. 
Peace (Pat. 591). Brilliant golden buds, changing in the 
AAYRS Open flower to lemon yellow edged soft rose, finally white 
and pink. One of the greatest roses of all time. 
Picture. Velvety rose-pink flowers and 
buds with warm salmon undertones. 
Unusually free blooming. 
Snowbird. A very fragrant, white rose 
with creamy center. Long, pointed 
buds. 
Southport. Bright red with just a hint 
of gold at the heart of the bloom. 
Pleasingly fragrant. 
@) Sutter’s Gold (Pat. 885). Truly 
ie a great rose, with exquisite long 
pointed buds of rich yellow, 
shaded with orange and red, borne on 
long, strong stems. Big lusty plants, 
with disease-resistant foliage. Spicy 
fragrance. 
Talisman. Exquisite buds freely pro- 
duced, brilliantly colored orange-scar- 
let and golden yellow. Free flowering. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Tall vig- 
orous strong canes with magnificent 
full buds opening to carmine-red flow- 
ers, which in cooler weather are deeper 
in color. Very free flowering. 
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