MA PERKINS—Floribunda 
$2.25 
GOLDILOCKS—Floribunda 
$1.50 
CONNIE MACK 
$2.00 
Tree Rose $5.00 
California FPlowerland 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Plant these everblooming Cluster Roses in the garden, in groups with shrubbery, 
or in beds for display and cut flowers. 
BRIGHT EYES. (Pat. No. 880) Fine new 
yellow Floribunda with clusters of canary 
yellow buds and fragrant double silvery yel- 
low flowers, with darker center. Vigorous, 
clean foliage. $1.50. 
CARROUSEL. One of the best red Flori- 
bundas yet introduced. Dark red buds open 
to vivid velvety red flowers with gold center, 
3 or 4 to a stem. Large leathery, mildew- 
proof foliage; vigorous plant of medium 
height. Perfect for bedding and hedges. $2.00. 
CONNIE MACK. (Pat. No. 1062) The 
gayest, and one of the most free flowering 
Floribundas ever introduced. Small, tightly 
furled buds open to wide open flowers of 
bright crimson, with showy golden stamens. 
Stems are practically thornless, and the foli- 
age is bright green, never affected by mildew. 
Plants are constantly in bloom, outstanding 
in any garden. $2.00. 
CRIMSON ROSETTE. (Pat. No. 901) 
Perfectly formed, rosette-like double roses in 
big clusters; heavy foliage; blooms constant- 
ly. $1.75. 
CROWN OF JEWELS. (Pat. No. 149) 
Erect clusters of double, cup-shaped blooms, 
coral rose. $1.50. 
DAGMAR SPAETH. Semi-double white 
flowers. $1.35. 
FASHION. AARS-1950 (Pat. No. 789) 
«Charming new Floribunda rose bearing sprays 
of lovely small tea roses of fragrant coral 
pink, overlaid with gold. Pointed buds are 
oriental red. Bush grows 3 ft. tall, with good 
foliage, blooms freely. A bed or row of 
Fashion roses is as beautiful as any Azalea 
planting, and they grow in full sun. $2.00. 
FLORADORA. Clusters of dazzling cinne- 
bar red and orange flowers; always in bloom. 
$1.50. 
GARNETTE. Perfectly formed small, very 
double roses of intense deep red, on smooth 
stems. Ideal for corsages, small bouquets, 
will last a week when cut; excellent for bor- 
ders and massing. $1.75. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. No. 672) The best 
yellow Floribunda, with double roses of rich 
golden yellow, 3 inches across, and graceful 
buds. Vigorous, free flowering plant, 2/2 ft 
high. $1.50. 
IMPROVED CECILE BRUNNER. A grace- 
ful new ‘‘Sweetheart’’ rose, slightly larger 
than the old Cecile Brunner. Vigorous plants 
produce sprays of exquisite small buds of 
peach pink, opening to soft salmon pink. 
Blooms constantly. $1.50. 
Paul J. Howard’s SHRUB ROSES 
MRS. DUDLEY FULTON. (Pat. No. 122) 
Flat clusters of single white flowers, shiny 
foliage. Dwarf plant, good for edging shrubbery 
or rose garden, blooms constantly. $1.75. 
ROSA MUTABILIS. Tal! bush with glossy 
healthy foliage the year around, and sprays of 
single, wild-rose type roses ranging from orange 
and soft yellow to rosy red, as flowers age. 
Makes a splendid hedge that may be kept 
pruned to 5 feet, or allowed to grow tall. $1.75. 
ROSE OF CASTILE. Brought to California by 
the Mission Fathers, this has long arching 
branches, to 6 feet in height, and pink double 
roses singly or in clusters, richly fragrant. $1.75. 
Quantity Discounts on Bush and Climbing Roses 
3 to 10 Roses, one kind or assorted, 10% discount. 11 or 
more Roses, one kind or assorted, 122% discount. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Fragrant glowing 
red semi-double roses. $1.35. 
MA PERKINS. (Pat. No. 1143) Charming 
new All America Selection for 1953, with 
clusters of cup-shaped double roses, soft 
coral pink, showing a suffusion of yellow, 
with trace of red in outer petals. Foliage is 
rich deep green, disease resistant. Excellent 
for borders, hedges and rose beds in all loca- 
meme, S2y745. 
MARGO KOSTER. Clusters of small dou- 
ble orange red roses. $1.35. 
PINKIE. AARS-1948 (Pat. No. 712) A 
perfect baby rose with delicate pink buds and 
flowers covering the 24-inch plant. $1.75. 
PINK ROSETTE. (Pat. No. 902) Sym- 
metrical little double roses in open sprays, 
peach pink; heavy foliage. $1.75. 
PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 484) Clusters of 
perfectly formed baby roses in shades of 
salmon pink flushed with gold. Vigorous 
plant, 25 ftartalle Silks Os 
ROSENELFE. Miniature rose pink buds 
open to high-centered flowers 2 inches across, 
lovely for cutting and in the garden. $1.50. 
SUMMER SNOW. (Pat. No. 416) Most 
free flowering white Floribunda, the plants 
being covered with clusters of small double 
clear white blooms, over a long season. 
Plants grow 2 ft. high, with light green foli- 
age. Ideal for borders, low hedges and mass 
planting. $1.75. 
VALENTINE. (P.A.F.) NEW, free flower- 
ing Floribunda with good-sized red flowers, 
from spring to fall. Grows 18 to 24 inches 
tall. $2.00. 
VOGUE. (Pat. No. 926) The only Flori- 
bunda rose to win the 1952 AARS Award, 
and an entrancing rose, high-centered and 
of hybrid tea-form. Very dark ovoid buds 
open to glowing rose blooms flushed with 
salmon, of spicy fragrance. Plants grow 2/2 
to 3 ft. tall, with deep green foliage, thrive 
in all areas. Wonderful for bedding, and ex- 
cellent for cutting. $2.25. 
CLIMBING PINKIE 
$2.75 
