CHIEF SEATTLE 
(Plant Pat. No. 1030.) This new favor- 
ite has long lasting blooms of rich buff- 
apricot and old gold tone with lovely fra- 
grance to go with its beautiful flowers, on 
long stems. 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
(Plant Pat. No. 1028.) AARS Award for 
1952. A very vigorous grower, color varies 
with the weather, at times a sparkling pink, 
often a lovely apricot. One of the finest of 
Roses. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
The only All-America Award for a 
hybrid Rose for 1953, But what a Rose. Its 
glowing crimson color and beauty of form 
in both bud and open flower and rich fra- 
grance is amazing. Blooms grow erect on 
sturdy stems. Supply of plants limited this 
year. 
See Inside Rose Pages for 
Prices and Complete List 
of Outstanding Roses, 
Recommended for Our 
Upper Mid-West Climate 
FASHION 
(Plant Pat. No. 789.) Won a 1950 All-America Award, also 
many international awards. From early spring to late fall, it is 
seldom without bloom. Plant very dwarf. 
MA PERKINS VOGUE 
A 1953 All-America Win- (Plant Pat. No. 926.) This 
ner. A free bloomer of sweet- 1952 AARS Winner is a con- 
ly pungent fragrance; color stant bloomer of little flame- a 
varying from red and yellow red buds, semi-double, open y 
early to shell-pink later on. flowers are rich deep coral- a 
Foliage rich green. pink, 
