CHIEF SEATTLE 
(Pat. 1030) 
A new rose of buff-apricot shadings; beauti- 
fully shaped, tight, slow-opening bud. Petals 
in bud and full-blown flower are slightly ruffled, 
} lending an interesting detail to this fragrant 
Pte. rose. Named to honor the 100th anniversary 
a of the City of Seattle and its founder. 
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@) CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Pat. 455) 
Year after year proclaimed Queen of Queens! 
For more than ten years this unusual rose has been \ 
in top demand, and reason enough! Exquisite, beauti- * 
fully shaped, long, tight, cerise-red buds slowly open ~~ a 
into a fascinating peony-type full rose. Prolific bloomer. = 
AARS winner 1941. 
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CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
(PPP) 
Outstanding AARS winner for 1953. The red of 
reds. Handsome compact buds; many-petaled open 
flowers. Breathtakingly fragrant. Plant grows to 
medium height and is symmetrical and most well be- 
haved in growth habit. Foliage is excellent. This is a 
sas “princess’’ of the Queen, Charlotte Armstrong. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE y 
A continuing favorite old red rose. A f 
name known to every rose lover in the land. | 
Scarlet-red, deepening with brisk weather #@ 
of fall. Enticingly fragrant. Bud is long @ 
pointed; flower semi-double, showing large { 
cluster of golden stamens. 
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