ROEDING’S 
QUALITY 
ROSES 
AARS SIGNIFIES 
THE BEST 
VARIETIES 
When you buy an All Ameri- 
ca Rose you buy a variety 
that has been tested in vari- 
ous parts of North America 
and selected as outstanding by 
a national non-profit organiza- 
tion of experts. We recommend 
them as the finest. 
AARS WINNER FOR 1954 
MOJAVE: (Patent Pending.) Named for California’s famous desert. Radiant 
orange is the dominant color, highlighted by flame-like tones of 
(Pr scarlet and vermilion. Flowers are produced mainly on strong 
AAIRS individual stems. The plant is tall, rather upright, vigorous and free 
blooming. Mojave has many of the fine points of its parent, Char- 
lotte Armstrong. $3.00 each; 3 or more $2.65 each. 
LILIBET: Illustrated on front cover—see page 7 for description. 
AARS WINNER FOR 1953 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL: (Plant Patent No. 1167.) Ideal red exhibition rose of 
vivid rich tones of crimson red. Abundance of very large, high- 
KG centered flowers, borne singly on sturdy, medium-sized stems, lasting 
AAIRS up to one week after cutting. Long, tapering buds. Bush is compact, 
with abundant dark green, semi-glossy foliage. $2.75 each; 3 or 
more $2.40 each. 
Your Most Thoughtful Gift . 
A LIVING GIFT of a beautiful 
ROEDING QUALITY ROSE 
For Christmas, Birthdays, Anniversaries— 
Postpaid, with card enclosed. 
FRED HOWARD 
HELEN TRAUBEL CARE 
AARS WINNERS FOR 1952 
FRED HOWARD: (Plant Patent No. 1000.) A new rose with all the golden 
color and robust vigor of the West, where it originated. Its big, 50- 
QP petaled, fully double, buff yellow blooms are far above average in 
AAIRS size. The plant is both tall and bushy. Flowers are produced on 
long stems from early spring to late into fall. $2.50 each; 3 or more 
$2.20 each. 
HELEN TRAUBEL: (Plant Patient No. 1028.) An outstanding rose named in honor 
‘of the famous opera star. The color varies with the weather from a 
(DP) light, sparkling pink to a luminous apricot. The buds are magnificent 
AAXRS being unusually large and long. The plants are large and vigorous 
and they are nearly always covered with buds and blooms. This 
rose is expected to be one of the best for a long time to come. $2.75 each; 3 or 
more $2.40 each. 
AARS WINNERS FOR 1951 
CAPISTRANO: (Plant Patent No. 922.) A vigorous, study, hybrid tea rose, 
producing unusually large fragrant buds, a rich shade of deep, glow- 
(PD ing rose-pink on extra long stems. Large double flowers sometimes 
AAXRS reaching six inches across with thirty-six heavily textured petals 
and beautiful leathery foliage. $2.25 each; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
MISSION BELLS: (Plant Patent No. 923.) A beautiful deep salmon pink hybrid 
tea rose opening to a clear shrimp pink color. The buds are long, 
A pointed, borne on long stems, full flowered, large double, and gen- 
AIRS erally borne singly, side buds being practically unknown. Abund- 
ant, attractive, coppery green foliage and disease resistant with 
very few thorns. Mission Bells produces great quantities of pleasing tea- 
scented flowers all through the blooming season. The color deepens in cool 
weather and does not fade. $2.25 each; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
SUTTERS’ GOLD: (Plant Patent No. 885.) Winner of the Bagatelle Gold Medal 
1948 at the famous Bagatelle Gardens, France. Beautiful, long point- 
(P) ed yellow buds, borne on a long straight stem good for cutting, 
AAIRS richly shaded with orange and red. The twenty-four petaled flowers 
have a rich tea fragrance, high-centered and richly colored when 
-they burst open. Abundance of large glossy foliage quite resistant to foliage 
trouble, $2.25 each; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
SPECIAL QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
5% on orders of 5 or more bush and climbing roses of your own 
selection. 
10% on orders of 10 or more bush and climbing roses of your own 
selection. 
(Not applicable to special prices for 3 roses of one variety.) 
