Sarcoxie Nursenes Offer 
the Following 
Additional Selection of Gine Redes 
ALL 2-YEAR NO. 1 PLANTS, THE VERY BEST GRADE, PREPAID 
Patented £ J Bush Roses 
Capistrano (Pat. No. 922). Rich shade of deep glowing rose 
pink in the bud as well as in the open flower. A.A.R.S. 
award 1950. Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 455). 1941 All American 
Award. Long streamlined carmine buds and glorious open 
flowers of spectrum red. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Crimson Glory (Pat. No. 105). Deep crimson, glorious in 
its perfect form, its size, and its fragrance. One of the most 
popular and free blooming. Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
Diamond Jubilee (Pat. No. 824). Very double flowers of 
glowing buff-orange with a touch of orange-yellow at base 
of petals. A.A.R.S. award 1948. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Forty-Niner (Pat. No. 792). Its contrastingly, brilliantly hued 
bi-colors are startling. Inside orient-red, outside chrome- 
yellow. A.A.R.S. 1949. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Fred Howard (Pat. No. 1006). 1952 A.A.R.S. award winner. 
Long rich yellow buds are tipped with delicate penciling of 
light pink. Strong, hardy, long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
Each $2.75; 3 for $7.20. 
Helen Traubel (Pat. applied for). 1952 A.A.R.S. award 
winner. Named after concert artist. Light sparkling pink to 
a luminous apricot. Unusually large buds. Beautiful in bud 
or open flower. Each $2.75; 3 for $7.20. 
Mirandy (Pat. No. 692). A hugh red rose, very dark and 
richly perfumed, first place in A.A.R.S. selections for 1945. 
Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
Mission Bells (Pat. No. 923). Deep glowing salmon which 
opens to a clear shrimp pink. Vigorous and free blooming. 
A.A.R.S. award 1950. Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
New Yorker (Pat. No. 823). Brilliant red with long lasting 
color. Sturdy, upright and vigorous. Large flowers on long 
stems. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Peace (Pat. No. 591). Considered the best of new rose 
creations. Buds golden-yellow, petals edged pink, as the 
flower opens the gold changes to ivory or white. A.A.R.S. 
award 1946. Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Rose of Freedom (Pat. No. 791). Winner of City of Portland 
rose award. Long stemmed currant-red blossoms. Excellent 
garden and cut flower variety. Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
Show Girl (Pat. No. 646). Bud long-pointed, flower large, 
very fragrant, deep pink, with long stems from a vigorous 
plant. Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
Sutters Gold (Pat. App. For). Beautiful long pointed yellow 
buds richly shaded with orange and red. Rich tea fragrance. 
A.A.R.S. award 1950. Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
Tallyho (Pat. No. 828). Inside petals a unique shade of 
pink, outside a rich crimson. Long stemmed blooms open 
slowly. A.A.R.S. award 1949. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Standard Hardy Climbing Roses 
$1.25 each; Any 3 for $3.50. 
Climbing American Beauty. Beautiful buds and large 
flowers on good stems. Almost the same rich color and fra- 
grance as Bush American Beauty. Rich red to crimson. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Delicate flesh-pink, the center deepening 
into rosy-flesh. Pointed buds resembling hybrid teas, open 
into semi-double cut flowers borne singly. 
Mary Wallace. One of the best pink climbers. Pretty buds 
opening into charming, semi-double cut flowers, often 4 in. 
across, very bright, clear rose pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet. Vivid scarlet shaded crimson, intensified by 
the yellow stamens; flowers of good size, semi-double, in 
clusters of three to fifteen. Brilliant scarlet, well retained. 
Primrose. The rosette-shaped, primrose-yellow blooms hold 
their color better than many roses of this class; climber, mid- 
season. 
Silver Moon. Creamy buds; beautiful, semi-double, very 
large white flowers, often 3 to 4 inches across, a cluster of 
golden stamens in the center; midseason; foliage rich, dark 
reen. 
. Spanish Beauty. Long pointed crimson buds opening into 
pink blooms, the outside marked ruby-carmine; fragrant; 
blooms early, suitable for cutting. 
Patented Polyantha Roses 
Also called Baby bush roses. They produce clusters of 
rambler-like flowers on bushes seldom over 18 to 24 inches 
high and produce large clusters all summer. 
Fashion (Pat. No. 789). Brilliant coral flowers overlaid with 
gold opening with waxy graceful petals. Large clusters. 
A.A.R.S. award 1950. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Goldilocks (Pat. No. 672). Rich golden-yellow buds ovoid 
in shape. Long lasting, hardy and vigorous. Each $1.50; 
3 for $3.90. 
Pinocchio (Pat. No. 484). Very thrifty grower producing 
many pointed buds of salmon flushed gold, opening to min- 
iature roses. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90. 
Red Pinocchio (Pat. No. 812). Deep satiny carmine buds— 
inside bright carmine, very fragrant. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90. 
World’s Fair (Pat. No. 362). Produces large flowers of vel- 
vety blackish-scarlet flowers with glowing yellow stamens. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90. 
Vogue (Pat. No. 926). 1952 A.A.R.S. winner. A flower of 
unique brilliantly glowing’ cherry-coral. Large flowers for a 
Floribunda. Very spicy fragrance. Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
Polyantha Roses---uot 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 5 or more at $1.15 each. 
Cecil Brunner (Sweetheart). Often called sweetheart rose. 
Tiny buds perfectly formed, and produced in loose sprays. 
Delicate pink, decidedly fragrant. 
Chatillon. Bright pink semi-double blooms touched with 
orange. Enormous clusters of blossoms on vigorous plants 
of medium height. 
Else Poulsen. A dependable large flowering Floribunda; 
bright rose-pink flowers 214 inches across in large clusters 
from early summer to late fall. 
Gloria Mundi. Flaming orange-scarlet very double flowers 
about | inch across in dense clusters all summer. 
Ideal. All summer long its dark scarlet blooms like Ram- 
blers are produced freely in large clusters on plants about 
18 in. high. 
Improved Lafayette. Very good. Produces large clusters 
of bright cherry-crimson flowers. A most popular baby rose 
which blooms all summer. 
Patented Climbing Reses 
Climbing Crimson Glory. Climbing form of the outstand- 
ing hybrid-tea bush rose of the same name. Each, $2.00; 
Siforspo:25: 
Climbing Peace (Pat. App.). Truly a gem for the garden. 
A climbing form of the new Peace rose. Everblooming, vigor- 
ous and fragrant. Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Doubloons (Pat. No. 152). The best hardy yellow climber. 
Golden-yellow semi-pointed buds, nestled in glossy green 
foliage. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas (Pat. No. 457). Vigorous plant, dark green 
foliage, double deep rose-pink flowers, 5 to 6 inches across. 
ak of the best everblooming climbers. Each $2.00; 3 for 
SiZ0: 
Evertleoming Climbers--not patented 
$1.35 each; any 3 for $3.75. 
Blaze. A hardy vigorous climbing rose similar to Paul's 
Scarlet. Recurrent bloomer with flowers of scarlet-crimson. 
K. A. Victoria. A climbing form of the popular white K. A. 
Victoria rose. 
Pink Radiance. A climbing form of the popular Pink Radi- 
ance rose. 
Pres. Hoover. A climbing form of the two-tone bush rose. 
Talisman. A climbing form of the popular bush rose. 
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