The Newer EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
RED FAVORITES 
BRAVO. Listed again this year by request. You won't 
find a red rose that is more brilliant, nor one that holds 
its color so well during the hot weather. Not too large 
a grower and not much fragrance but this is made up 
by the nice plump buds that open to a sparkling car- 
dinal red. Very wavy petals that are arranged in perfect 
symmetry. Pat No. 983. $2.25 each. 
CHARLES MALLERIN. Because of difficulties 
last year, we had to disappoint a lot of people 
on this particular rose. We want them to know 
we are sorry and try to make up for it this year 
by having enough. We believe this is the best 
real dark red rose to date and no further de- 
scription is necessary if you will take all the 
good qualities of other dark red roses and put 
it into one. Pat. No. 933. $2.50 each. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. The originators of this 
rose, calls it “Queen of Them All,” and well it may be. 
Winner of the sole 1941 AARS award. Its long, slender, 
cerise buds and magnificent open flowers make it very 
popular. Fine for cutting and a consistent show winner. 
Pat. 455. $2.00 each. Illustrated inside back cover. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Always listed in any “10 Most 
Popular Roses in America” survey, Crimson Glory is a 
deep, vivid crimson flower that stands erect on vigorous 
bushes. It really has the fragrance and has been selected 
by the American Rose Society as one of the sweetest 
smelling of all roses. Pat. 105. $1.75 each. 
NEW! NEW! 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. | Illustrated on our cov- 
er this year. Spokane residents are now fortun- 
ate in having a start of a test garden now 
located in our own Manito Park. We say they 
are fortunate because they can now. view the 
new roses a year prior to the time they are 
placed on the market. Chrysler Imperial was 
one of the new roses that occupied a prominent 
spot in the garden. Here is a truly red rose 
with such a lively glowing color and such good 
form that it will bring joy to the heart of any 
exhibitor or just plain ordinary rose grower. 
The 50 petals have a lot of substance which 
makes any rose last so much longer. In growth 
the plant is vigorous, compact and produces a 
bountiful amount of green half glossy foliage. 
Good strong stems hold erect the very perfect 
blooms. Excellent rich foliage. We destine this 
rose to become just as popular as its proud par- 
ent, Charlotte Armstrong. Originated by W. E. 
Lammerts, one of America’s top hybridizers, 
and introduced by Germain’s of California. 
P.A.F. $3.00 each. 
NEW YORKER. Illustrated inside back cover. Called 
by the originator as “The Best Red Rose of all Time.” 
While we don’t exactly agree with him, New Yorker is 
worth a place in any garden—even two or three of them 
if you like an enormous red rose that stays red until the 
last petals wither and fall. 3 ft. Pat. 823. $2.00 each. 
VOLCANO. A very strong and bushy plant that pro- 
duces enormous size cherry-red blooms of 6 to 7 inches 
across. Our smeller thinks this rose is just about tops for 
fragrance. Pat. 951. $2.00 each. 
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PINK FAVORITES 
CAPISTRANO. Capistrano is a magnificent pink rose, 
and when you bring it into bloom in your own garden 
you readily see why it won All-American honors for 
1950. Clear rose-pink buds that do not change until the 
last petal drops. Long straight stems with very attrac- 
tive leathery foliage. Pat. 922. 3 ft. $2.25 each. 
FIRST LOVE. This is sure to be the ‘First Love” in 
your garden if you enjoy sensational buds—and who 
doesn’t. Urn-shaped, long and slender dawn pink buds 
that simply steal your heart. The open flowers are lovely, 
too, with each delicate pink petal gracefully pointed. 
We wish we had room in this catalog to show you an 
illustrated cut. 3 ft. Pat. 921. $2.25 each. 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Easily the outstanding new rose 
of 1952. We do not recall of one complaint to reach us 
on this rose. In all the people we have talked to and 
the letters we have received, it has been highly praised. 
This new Armstrong rose is the best since Charlotte 
Armstrong. Pat. No. 1028. $2.75 each. Illustrated inside 
back cover. 
SHOW GIRL. Another rose that we are again listing 
because of popular demand. Large, deep pink flowers 
that are excellent for cutting. Everybody will notice it 
in your garden. Pat. 646. $1.75 each. Illustrated in- 
side back cover. 
JUNO. In no other pink rose will you find such large 
size, clear color, perfection of form and long lasting 
substance. It will give you magnificent individual flow- 
ers for cutting that are exhibition quality. Clear pink 
without other shadings. Lacks fragrance but perfect 
otherwise. Pat. 895. 4 ft. $2.00 each. 
WHITE FAVORITES 
SLEIGH BELLS. A new white rose that seems to be 
gaining in popularity. Lemon at the base with just a 
touch of pink sometimes. A good vigorous plant and 
plenty. of clean foliage. Pat. 1004. $2.00 each. 
WHITE SWAN. There is nothing any prettier or 
purer than a white rose nestled in dark green foliage. 
White Swan is pure white and has the dark green 
foliage. The form is so perfect that it could easily give 
McGredy’s Ivory a run for the money in any rose show. 
Our quantities will be limited. Pat. 1115. $2.25 each. 
WHITE WINGS. Somebody once said that simplicity 
is perfection in art. In White Wings, a single white, we 
have that simplicity. Lots of people call this the ‘‘White 
Dainty Bess”. A most unusual rose for flower arrange- 
ments. Pat. 850. $1.50 each. 
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