GROW PRIZE GLADIOLUS FROM HALLAWELL’S BULBS 4 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Abundant and Continuous Bloom 
Masses of flowers all.summer and fall, flowers for garden display, flowers for ample cutting! 
This hardy race of roses seems suitable for all climates and may be used for individual or 
mass planting. 
If you are not acquainted with the Floribundas, be sure to include one or more varieties in your 
order. Strong, 2-year-old, No. 1 field grown for abundant bloom the first year. 
FASHION 
CAROUSEL—An outstanding new floribunda 
rose in a vivid “Indian Lake” red. The petals 
remain the same vivid color until they fall and 
make room for newly opening crimson buds. 
An unusually vigorous plant with mildew re- 
sistant foliage and a long continuous blooming 
season. 4 to 5 ft. high. $2.00 each. 
FASHION—1950 All America Winner. Another 
new color combination in roses, luminous coral- 
pink overlaid with gold, changing to coral and 
reddish tones. The buds are a lively oriental 
red, pointed and open into lovely miniature 
hybrid-tea form. Blooms constantly throughout 
the season. 2 to 3 ft. high. $2.00 each. 
FLORADORA—PBrilliant cinnabar-red, a strik- 
ing color in the garden or in artificial light. 
Blooms constantly from spring to fall. 3 to 4 ft. 
$2.00 each. 
GARNETTE—A popular corsage rose of perfect 
form and excellent keeping qualities. The gar- 
net red buds open to full, double flowers 2 
inches across, and in clusters of several buds 
each. 20 inches high. $2.00 each. 
GOLDILOCKS — The first real golden-yellow 
floribunda, and one you'll want to have in your 
garden. It has prolific blooming habit, delight- 
ful fragrance, vigorous spreading growth. The 
buds are ovoid, opening to 3¥2 inches across. 
242 ft. high. $1.75 each. 
MA PERKINS—All America Winner 1953. Light 
peach-pink salmon with shades of red in the 
outer petal and with a sweetly pungent fra- 
grance. Blooms constantly in borders, beds or 
hedges. 242 ft. $2.25 each. 
PINOCCHIO — The gay salmon pink buds 
flushed gold at the base, open to miniature 
Hybrid Tea blooms of soft pink, each petal 
edged deeper pink. A most popular flori- 
bunda, Pinocchio blooms continuously through- 
out the summer and fall, has a fruit-like fra- 
grance. Greatly favored by florists for bou- 
tonnieres and corsages. 3 ft. $1.75 each. 
PINKIE—All America Baby Rose. Dainty pink 
buds and flowers on bushy plants 15 to 20 
in. high. Blooms continuously for a long sea- 
son. Fragrant. Height 15 to 20 in. $1.75 each. 
RED RIPPLES—Perfect, small pointed dark red 
buds, suitable for boutonnieres and small bowl] 
arrangements. A tall, upright grower and a 
steady bloomer for beds or borders. 3 to 4 ft. 
$1.75 each. 
ROSENELFE—Rose-pink. This is one of the best 
floribundas for cut flowers. A vigorous upright 
growing plant bearing long pointed buds of La 
France pink. Blooms are usually in small 
clusters. 2 to 3 ft. $1.75 each. 
VOGUE—Glowing cherry-red, flushed salmon, 
a charming new floribunda rose. Open flowers 
are 3 to 4 inches in diameter, a perfect high 
centered form, buds are ovoid, pointed and 
open slowly with a rich spicy fragrance. Plants 
are bushy and compact. 2¥2 to 3 ft. high. 
$2.25 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES — Large 2-year-old No. 1 Grade 
ALOHA—Deep rose-pink blooms 4-5 inches 
across. $2.50 each. 
BLAZE — Masses of blazing scarlet, double 
flowers in clusters covering the entire plant. 
The popularity of Blaze increases year by year. 
$1.75 each. 
CLIMBING CECIL BRUNNER — Baby size 
salmon-pink roses in clusters. A vigorous and 
free blooming climber. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The climb- 
ing form of this very popular rose. Large, bril- 
liant red bloom. $1.75 each. 
CLIMBING FORTY-NINER — Vivid red and 
chrome yellow. A spectacular display in a 
climber. $2.75 each. 
HIGH NOON—An intense shade of clear shin- 
ing yellow; grand new All America pillar rose. 
Beautiful against a post pillar, wall or arbor. 
Masses of perfect buds on long almost thorn- 
less stems. Grows 8 ft. high. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING MME. HENRI GUILLOT—A lovely 
combination of red, copper and orange. One 
of our finest roses. Fragrant, too. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING MRS. SAM McGREDY—Long 
pointed buds of red, copper and orange, chang- 
ing to warm pink. $2.00 each. 
PAUL'S SCARLET (Improved) — Vivid scarlet, 
of good size and semi-double, very free flower- 
ing in clusters on branched canes. Strong 
climbing. habit; perfectly hardy. $1.50 each. 
CLIMBING PEACE—1946 All America Winner, 
buff cream and pink. A grand rose. Supply 
limited. $2.50 each. 
CLIMBING PICTURE — Sparkling warm pink. 
Flowers in great profusion. $1.75 each. 
CLIMBING PINKIE—Perfect buds and clusters 
of 2-inch dainty blooms in profusion. 
$2.75 each. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER—A rampant 
climbing form of the popular bush rose. Identi- 
cal in color and form of bloom. $2.00 each. 
SUN GOLD—A profusion of long slender yel- 
low buds with a touch of lemon. They open to 
full double flowers which hold their shape and 
color well. $1.75 each. 
CLIMBING TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Carmine red, 
similar to President Hoover, except color, which 
is red. Long stems. $2.50 each. 
YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER—Double and fra- 
grant. Yellow, same size and form as the pink 
variety. $2.00 each. 
TREE ROSES 
These tree roses will bloom this spring within 
a few weeks after planting. They are strong, 
healthy trees on standards 4 ft. high, with 
heavy root system and a well balanced head. 
PRICES: $6.00 Each; 10 for $52.50 
(Except Chrysler Imperial) 
SHIPPING TREE ROSES — Tree roses require 
special packing. Please send $1.00 to cover 
cost of packing 1 to 3 trees of one or more va- 
rieties. Four trees or more will be packed free. 
All will be sent by express collect. After March 
15th they are available only in 5 gal. contain- 
ers and packed for shipment at cost. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL—Al] America Win- 
ner 1953. Crimson. $6.50 each. 
CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL (New) — Glowing 
crimson in bud and flower. Very fragrant. 
CAPISTRANO—1950 All America. A rich shade 
of deep glowing rose-pink and a delightful 
fragrance. 
CARROUSEL— Vivid red. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG—FBrilliant red. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Bronzy pink, suffused 
gold, slight fragrance. 
ECLIPSE—Long, slender golden yellow buds. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Deep velvety crimson. 
FIRST LOVE—Light rose-pink. 
FLORADORA—Scarlet. 
FRED EDMUNDS—1944 All America. Orange 
scarlet shading to apricot orange. Fragrant. 
FRED HOWARD— Yellow, pink edge. 
HELEN TRAUBEL—Apricot pink. , 
PEACE—Cream edged delicate pink. Mildly 
fragrant. Large two-year California outdoor- 
grown plants. 
PICTURE—Pink. 
SATURNIA — A dazzling combination of car- 
dinal-red, salmon yellow and copper. 
SLEIGH BELLS—White, heavy bloomer. 
SNOWBIRD—Long, pointed white buds. 
SUTTER’S GOLD—Long pointed bright yellow 
buds, richly shaded with orange and scarlet. 
TALISMAN—Orange and yellow. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Bright scarlet. 
THE DOCTOR—The largest silver-pink rose. 
