blooming Roses 
Wayside Gardens 
by world renowned hybridizers such as Hill, Howard & Smith, Arm- 
strong, and others. Last, but not least, is Horvath’s magnificent deep 
red Climbing Rose Thor. It is the largest flowering Hardy Climbing 
Rose in existence today, exclusively produced by Wayside Gardens 
but it may also be purchased from other dealers who purchase their 
supply from us. Always look for the original patent label. It is your 
guarantee of quality and trueness of variety. 
“Remembr ance 
(Patent Applied For) 
Remembrance produces gorgeous Roses on long, erect 
stems. The deep canary-yellow buds are borne singly at 
the tips or terminals of the stems. When fully expanded, 
a beautiful dawn-pink flushes the tips of the laminated 
petals. During its development there emanates from the 
flowers a sheen and a glow that transforms it into gardenia- 
like perfection @nd beauty. Its lovely form, beautiful tints 
and delicate ccloring as well as its strong and vigorous 
growth make it a Rose you will long remember. 
When this new Rose is sent to a friend or planted in 
your garden, all will say no finer Rose could have been 
chosen to bear the significant name, ‘7REMEMBRANCE.” 
Each $2.00, Three $5.25, Doz. $21.00 
Hill Top 
Hill Top (Plant Patent No. 525) ; 
Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
Hill Top is one of the latest introductions of Hill’s, one 
of their best. The handsomely moulded flowers have 
loosely outward rolled petals quite pointed, creating 
the efect so sought in Roses. The color at opening is 
a deep capucine-buff and remains that shade in the 
center of the flower while the outer edges of the flower 
petals turn a pale pinkish buff. Hill Top is a very free 
blooming variety and a clean, strong grower. As you 
know, it is one cf the favorite cut flower Roses and 
soon will be a garden favorite because of its color 
as well as a clean, strong habit. 
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Remembrance 
HFtelen Craubel 
(Plant Patent No. 1028) 
All-America Award Winner for 1952 
The color is distinctive—clear pastel tones of pink to apri- 
cot, even approaching orange at times. It has an unusually 
long, graceful bud, a very large open flower with good form, 
fine substance and a pleasing fragrance. The plant has prov- 
en to be exceedingly vigorous with us. One of those easy 
to grow kinds which grades up without any trouble. 
Each $2.75, Three $7.20 
All-America Award Winner 
for 1952, 
Helen Traubel 
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