Greenhouse Roses=Forcing Varieties 
Price: 212 inch $60.00 per 100, 3 inch $70.00 per 100, 
4 inch $30.00 per 100, except where noted 
Better Times—Outstanding Rose. Its color is a brilliant 
cerise pink with a silvery sheen, as the flower develops. Very 
firm texture with beautiful clean heavy foliage. 
Copper Lustre (641)—This Rose is a rich copper shade 
in the bud and as it unfolds opens to a rich lustrous pink, 
very aptly named. The bud is long and pointed and aver- 
ages about 30 petals. Foliage is large and dark green. A 
prolific bloomer and a very interesting variety. 
Golden Rapture—Here we have a beautiful yellow Rose 
that is the same color as Claudius Pernet and is a quick 
growing, easily handled variety. Foliage, stem, habit, and 
freedom of growth are perfection. We recommend this 
Rose to any grower looking for a perfect yellow Rose. 
NOVELTY GREENHOUSE 
ROSE INTRODUCTION 
FOR 1952 
FIRE DANCE 
(+1019) 
Price: 21% in. $70.00 per 100 
3 in. $80.00 per 106 
NE NS NS NSN Sg Seg Sg Se 
4 in. $90.00 per 100 
The sensational Totty Exclusive 
' for 1952. A glistening currant red & 
with long blunt tipped bud has pet- 
als which are round and double 
notched giving the open flower a 
beautiful starlike appearance. The 
flower is a brilliant scarlet with just 
enough Indian yellow at the base of 
each petal to heighten its color and 
eliminate any danger of bluing in 
the fading. The foliage is a very 
light green deeply serrated and the 
new growth is a dep bronze green 
which is unusual in such a brilliant 
red Rose. The flowers average 30 'o0 
35 petals and the variety has i- 
ready proven itself to be highly pru- 
ductive. Awarded a Gold Medal ct fF, 
the New York Horticultural Societ 
Fal] Exhibition. 
Eighteen 
Happiness 
Garnette—One of the new Polyantha types suitable for 
forcing and corsage work. Small, ovoid buds but fully double. 
The color is garnet-red with yellow shadings at base of 
petals. This Rose has excellent keeping qualities and its 
abundant, dark leathery foliage makes an attractive back- 
ground for the very lovely flowers. 
Goldilocks (#672)—The golden yellow Floribunda buds 
resemble miniature Hybrid Teas in form and are a rich 
golden yellow in color. When fully open, flowers average 
3% inches across. Dark green glossy foliage, a nice back- 
ground for the very handsome flowers. 
Peter’s Briareliff—aA true rose pink without any shadings 
whatever. Long pointed bud and very fragrant. Every bud 
of this variety is 100 per cent perfect. Abundant dark green 
foliage and habit of plant very vigorous. 
