Hybrid “/ea ROSES 
THE NEWER VARIETIES 
APPLAUSE. (Swim, 1947.) A descendant of the well- 
known Charlotte Armstrong. Large, double, crimson 
blooms, abundantly produced; spicy fragrance. High 
centered, with petals rolled outward. A vigorous, freely 
branching plant. Pat. No. 829. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
BLANCHE MALLERIN. (Mallerin, 1940.) A beautiful 
white Rose with a satiny sheen on the petal surface. 
Long, well-formed buds to 4 inches across when open; 
pure snowy white. The plant is a healthy, upright 
grower. Pat. No. 594. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
BUCCANEER. (Swim, 1952.) Urn-shaped buds unfold- 
ing to buttercup-yellow flowers. Cupped when open, 
with 30 petals. Tea fragrance. Tall, upright plant. 
Winner of the Gold Medal at Geneva, 1952. Pat. No. 
1119. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.50 
CAPISTRANO. (Morris, 1949.) Very large buds and 
1950 globular, double, 36-petaled blooms of deep, glowing 
rose-pink that does not fade. Rich, pleasing perfume. 
ARSLeathery green foliage on a large, sturdy plant that 
is a good producer of bloom. Long stems make it ex- 
cellent for cutting. Pat. No. 922. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.25 
CHARLES MALLERIN. (Meilland, 1947.) Dark crim- 
son blooms of large size; double and high pointed in 
the center. Very fragrant. A superior Rose from 
France. Foliage dark and leathery. Free blooming. 
Pat. No. 933. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Lammerts, 1940.) Car- 
1941 mine to spectrum-red buds open to blooms of deep 
oe cerise. Long, slender buds on long stems, produced 
AARSin great quantities, usually one flower to each stem. 
Pat. No. 455. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.25 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Lammerts, 1952.) Long, 
1953 tapered buds and very large blooms of exhibition 
form. Vivid crimson with deeper overtones. A glo- 
Srious new Rose of compact, sturdy habit. Pat. /No. 
1167. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.50 
CONFIDENCE. (Meilland, 1951.) A peach-toned pastel 
Rose that is a combination of peach-pink, yellow and 
cream colors. Very long buds opening into big flowers 
with the outer petals rolled back. Rich fragrance. 
Strong, 3-foot plant. Plant No. 1192. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
CURLY PINK. (Brownell, 1948.) A very double flower 
with 40 to 60 petals curling outward. Large, fragrant, 
deep rose-pink. Glossy, dark foliage. Dwarf, compact 
growth and profuse bloom. Pat. No. 842. 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.75 
DEAN COLLINS. (Lammerts, 1953.) An ovoid bud 
opening to a large, very full flower of geranium-lake 
color tinged carmine. Healthy, leathery foliage on a 
very strong plant. Pat. app. for. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.75 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Boerner, 1948.) Warm, glowing 
1948 orange, with a touch of orange-yellow at the base 
Me of the petals. Large, double, high-centered flowers on 
RSlong, stiff stems, with old-Rose fragrance. Plant is 
sturdy and many branched. Heavy producer. Pat. No. 
824. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35 
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