New fill-America Rose Selections 
2-Year 
Blooming Size 
Plants 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
Patent 885 
All-America Rose for 1950. Beauti- 
ful, long, pointed, perfect buds of 
golden yellow, richly shaded with orange 
and red. Rich tea fragrance not found 
in any other yellow Rose. Plant strong, 
vigorous, free-branching. Good, straight 
gree: just right for cutting. $2.25 
each. 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
Patent Applied For 
The 1952 All-America Winner. Newest member of 
the famous family founded by Charlotte Armstrong. 
Long, pointed buds and exquisite open flowers varying 
in color from peach to luminous apricot. Plenty of 
fragrance and a big, free-blooming plant. $2.75 each. 
EVERBLOOMING FLORIBUNDAS 
2-Year, Blooming Size Plants—For Lots of Bloom 
Floribunda refers to Bush Roses producing clusters of blooms without interruption from early summer 
until late frosts. Low-growing, the average height only 24 to 30 in. Being given much publicity due to 
their adaptability to many uses in the garden, continuous bloom, hardiness, and ease of culture. Effec- 
tive in the shrub border, foundation planting, groups, beds, or borders to walk-ways and drives. 
AARS. Fashion. Patent 789. The buds of Oriental red open slowly into miniature Hybrid-Tea-like blooms of luminous 
pink, overlaid with gold. Constant mass of flowers throughout: the season. $2.00 each. 
AARS. Floradora. The exquisitely formed buds of glowing orange-scarlet open to brilliant cinnabar-red, fully double 
flowers resembling a perfect little Camellia. The long-stemmed cut flowers retain their true color for a week 
or more. 
Goldilocks. Patent 672. The long-awaited true gold- 
en yellow Floribunda. The low compact bush 
furnishes continuous masses of golden buds and 
many-petaled, long-lasting flowers. $1.50 each. 
Floradora 
EVERBLOOMING PATENTED CLIMBING ROSES 
Biaze. Patent No. 10. Scarlet-crimson. Profusion of blossoms in June, also scattered 
through the fall. Hardy. $1.50 each. 
High Noon. Patent 704. Yellow. Regional All-America award for mild climates. Believed 
to be as hardy as the average Hyrbid Tea Rose. Constant masses of yellow, pointed buds 
and flowers throughout summer on long stems. Excellent for cutting and especially effec- 
tive for trellises. $2.00 each. 
New Dawn. Patent No. 1. The first Rose ever to be honored with a U. S. Plant Patent 
and still the outstanding hardy everblooming climber. Sport of the well-known Dr. Van 
Fleet, possessing all the good qualities of its parent and blooming intermittently from 
May until frost. Flesh-pink. $1.50 each. 
Peace Climber. Patent No. 932. Climbing sport of this popular Rose; blooms identical. 
May until frost. $2.50 each. 
All-America Selections 
The AARS symbol stands for the results of two-year testing in widely separated test 
gardens, ranging from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from Minnesota to the Gulf. 
The All-America rating is zealously guarded and is not granted unless the Rose measures 
up to the high AARS standard. These All-America Rose Selections have qualities de- 
manded in a hardy, everblooming garden Rose, such as beauty of form, vigor, hardiness 
and abundance of bloom in various colors. 
High Noon Climber 
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