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AWARD-WINNING POTTED ROSES READY 
FOR IMMEDIATE AND POSITIVE RESULTS 
Complete Protection for Roots Assures Healthy Growth 
BUY THESE GLORIOUS POTTED ROSES TO BEAUTIFY BARE SPOTS IN FLOWER 
BORDERS, ROSE BEDS, AND EVEN TO PLANT AN ENTIRE ROSE GARDEN 
PARTIAL LIST OF 
BEAUTIFUL POTTED 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Pat. 455. Long, pointed bud of blood-red, opening 
to solid rich cerise. Very large and fine. An out- 
standing variety. 
Condesa de Sastago 
Cupped flowers of flery copper inside and rich gold 
on the reverse. 
Crimson Glory 
Large, urn-shaped buds opening to deep vivid 
crimson. Delightful fragrance. One of the finest 
and most popular of all red Roses. 
Eclipse 
Pat. 172. Exceptionally long “streamlined” buds 
of golden yellow. Prolific bloomer. An ideal Rose 
for cutting. 
Helen Traubel 
Pat. 1028. A 1952 All-America Winner and certain 
to attain great popularity. Long, pointed buds and 
exquisite blooms varying from sparkling pink to 
luminous apricot. Fragrant, fine for cutting. Vigor- 
ous, free-flowering plant. 
K. A. Viktoria 
Creamy, long-pointed buds, opening to pure white 
petals with tint of lemon in center of flower. Often 
considered most perfect white Rose. 
Katherine T. Marshall 
Pat. 607. Magnificent buds and flowers of warm 
clear pink. Heavy textured and long lasting. 
Mirandy 
Pat. 632. Long, red buds opening to large, fully 
double, maroon-red flowers. Prolific grower with 
blooms of unusual lasting quality and rare fragrance. 
New Yorker 
Pat. 823. Velvety scarlet petals; large, high- 
centered blooms. Moderate fragrance. Bushy, 
vigorous growth; abundant bloomer. 
Peace 
Pat. 591. Words are inadequate to express the 
exquisite qualities of this Rose. Huge long-lasting 
blooms in a veritable rainbow of pastel glory, 
ranging from yellow and pink-edged buds to gold, 
cream, cerise and rose. America’s most popular 
Rose. 
Sutter’s Gold 
Pat. 885. Long, pointed, golden yellow buds, richly 
shaded orange and red. High-centered, richly fra- 
grant blooms freely produced on healthy plants. 
Potted Roses are the answer to your needs for filling 
uncultivated or unplanted spots in your garden. 
Visit our complete display now and select the particu- 
lar rose colors that blend in best with your color 
scheme and layout. Choose plants that equal yours 
in development. Examine the foliage and buds. 
Pick for exact similarity. Pots keep tender feeder 
roots safely embedded in fertile soil, prevent set- 
back and assure healthy growth even when plants 
are set out by inexperienced hands. They’re ready 
for transplanting now and will continue to bud and 
bloom through the summer—right up to the first frost. 
Take a look at your garden today. Decide where 
you can improve its beauty with additional plants. 
Perhaps there’s room for a completely new rose sec- 
tion. Then, for immediate and positive results, come 
in and pick up the Potted Roses you need. They’re 
easy to handle . . . easy to plant. They make ideal 
gifts, too! 
SOME OF THE 
POTTED FLORIBUNDA 
ROSES FOR GORGEOUS 
ALL SUMMER BLOOM 
Fashion 
Pat. 789. Coral-pink suffused with gold—a spark- 
ling new color in Floribundas. Bushy plants of me- 
dium size, always in bloom. 
Goldilocks 
Pat. 672. The first really yellow Floribunda. Buds 
are rich gold, opening slowly to clear yellow blooms 
3 inches across. Spreading plants reaching 2 feet 
in height. 
Pinocchio 
Pat. 484. Salmon-pink flushed with gold at base. 
Healthy plants to 24 inches. 
Red Pinocchio 
Pat. 812. Rich velvety red, double flowers borne in 
large clusters. Long lasting and does net fade. 
Bushy, medium grower. 
Vogue 
Pat. 926. All-America Award Winner for 1952. 
Brilliant cherry-coral color with high-centered, 3 
to 4-inch flowers. Plants grow to about 22 feet 
and are prolific bloomers. 
World’s Fair 
Pat. 362. Clusters of velvety, deep red flowers 3 
to 4 inches across, semi-double. Height of plant, 
30 inches. 
TWO OF OUR 
POTTED CLIMBING 
ROSES 
Blaze 
Scarlet-red flowers like Paul's Scarlet Climber, 
with repeat-blooming habits under favorable con- 
ditions. 
New Dawn 
Delicate, soft pink blooms on long stems, recurring 
throughout the summer. This is the everblooming 
form of Dr. W. Van Fleet Climber. 
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