FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Newest development 
Rosedom. Gives your 
garden June-day ap- 
pearance from spring 
until heavy frost. Su- 
perb in borders, among 
evergreens and peren- 
nials. Especially  suit- 
able for table decora- 
tions and corsages. 
(@\ FASHION (Pat. 
mid No. 789 — Abun. 
dant double blooms of 
deep coral-peach borne 
in clusters. Blooms from 
spring until heavy frost. 
Especially suitable for 
table decorations and 
corsages. Bush strong, 
vigorous, up to 3 feet. 
Very desirable. Each 
asi $2.00. 
FLORADORA (Pat. Pending)—Geranium-red blooms freely produced 
all season on erect, symmetrical plants. Glossy foliage. Each $1.25. 
FRENSHAN — Large trusses of non-fading deep scarlet blooms on 
strong, bushy plants. Each $1.50. 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat. No. 672)—Glorious sunshine yellow, finest of yel- 
low floribundas. Buds open gracefully to many-petaled, showy blooms, 
produced continuously all season. Wild rose fragrance. Each $1.50. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE—Semi-double open blooms, deep glowing 
red suffused vivid crimson. The vigorous bushy plants grow about 
22 feet. Each $1.25. 
@ MA PERKINS (P.A.F.)—This new All-America selection for 1953 
has charming buds, both singly and in clusters, all season. The 
cup-shaped flowers are light pink with yellow suffusion in the early 
stages, turning to soft coral pink as they age. Pungent fragrance, bushy 
growth. Each $2.25. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 404)—Rich saimon flushed with gold changing 
to soft clear pink as bloom develops. Exotic, fruity fragrance, ever- 
blooming, disease-resistant. Each $1.50. 
RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484)—Fragrant velvety-red version of the 
popular Pinocchio. Each $1.50. 
ROSE ELFE—Miniature flowers silvery rose-pink in color, produced 
continually throughout the summer. Each $1.25. 
Kea VOGUE (Pat. No. 926)—Glowing cherry-coral flowers with a deli- 
cate Carnation scent. Hardy, vigorous plant; perfect for founda- 
tion plantings, border or hedges. Each $2.25. 
BLAZE 
CLIMBING ROSES 
CLI. ALOHA (Pat. No. 948)—Coral pink buds open to deep rose pink 
blooms of enormous size. Blooms frequently throughout season. Each 
$2.50. 
CLI. BLAZE—The everblooming counterpart of Paul's Scarlet. Bril- 
liant red blooms can stand full sun. Each $1.50. 
CITY OF YORK—Buff-yellow flowers open to creamy white blooms. 
Flowers abundantly. Each $1.50. 
HIGH NOON (Pat. No. 704)—Clear yellow buds on almost thornless 
stems, handsome, glossy foliage, blooms through the summer and fall. 
Each $2.25. 
CLI. ETOILE DE HOLLAND—Very satisfactory all-around red climb- 
ing rose. Deliciously fragrant. Each $1.50. 
CLI. KING MIDAS (Pat. No. 586)—A very fine double clear yellow. 
Each $2.00. 
CLI. CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. No. 736)—Large semidouble blooms of 
deep velvety-crimson, fragrant, lasting flowers. Each $2.00. 
CLI. MRS. E. P. THOM—Vigorous climbing rose covered with yellow 
buds and flowers, like the bush but more free-flowering. Each $1.50. 
CLI. NEW DAWN —Slightly fragrant blush-pink. Blooms throughout 
the season. Each $1.50. 
PAUL'S SCARLET—The most popular of all red climbing roses. Vivid 
scarlet flowers of large size produced in clusters. Each $1.50. 
CLIMBING PEACE (Plant Pat. No. 932)—The same fine foliage and 
strong stems as the bush rose with the same huge, perfectly formed 
flowers. The full deep yellow bud slowly opens to a glorious 5-inch 
bloom with shades of canary yellow, pale gold, cream, pearly white. 
Each $2.50. 
CLI. PRES. HOOVER—A glorious rose with blooms of blended cerise- 
pink, flame, scarlet and gold. Each $1.50. 
Miniature Roses, Facries of the Kose World 
Miniature Roses have a surprisingly large 
scope of usefulness. A half-dozen plants will 
provide a continuous supply of flowers from 
May until frost for enticing miniature arrange- 
ments, as they are everblooming. For personal 
adornment in the hair, as a necklace, or brace- 
et, they are novel and in the best of taste. 
Plant them around the pool, in the rock garden, 
as a narrow border, or to provide the finish- 
ing touch to any bed or border. As a special 
miniature garden with little pathways, arches, 
seats, etc., they will thrill you and your friends. 
Delightful, too, for growing in window and 
porch boxes. 
ROSA ROULETTI 
SWEET FAIRY 
(De Vink.) (Pat. No. 748)—Deep pink buds 
opening to very double l-inch blooms of a 
cheerful bright appleblossom-pink shade. It is 
the first of the Miniatures to present us with a 
rich fragrance. The fine, long-lasting flowers 
are carried on wiry, upright stems of just the 
tight length to permit easy arrangements in 
vases or corsages, for which they are espe- 
cially fine. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
ROULETTI 
Appealing double flowers of lively bright 
pink color, 14% inches across. Once thought to 
be lost to cultivation, it unexpectedly turned 
up as a pot plant on the window ledge of a 
Swiss cottage. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY 
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