NEWER HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Copper Lustre (7 641)—Buds are long and pointed. Color 
coppery between geranium pink and peach red with aigret 
of apricot yellow. Blooms large, measuring 5 inches in 
diameter. On first opening, outer surface petals vary be- 
tween peach and jasper red, blending into a yellow base, 
When fully open, much more delicate in color. Price: 
$2.00 per plant, $20.00 per dozen. 
Charles Mallerin (#933)—One of the blackest red Roses 
to date. A broad heavy Rose from the same introducer, 
as Peace. The introducer describes it as midnight crim- 
son velvet. A high, cone-shaped center and _ gloriously 
fragrant with extremely tall blooming canes. Splendid 
disease resistant foliage. Price: $2.50 each, $25.00 per 
dozen. 
Fire Dance (#1019)—An exquisitely brilliant currant red 
Rose has an unusual shaped bud, since each individual 
petal builds up to a sharp point in the center and these 
Helen Traubel long buds are produced on strong stems. The light green 
leaves which are quite heavily veined contrast beautifully 
with the brilliant flowers. Awarded Gold Medal at the 
CE RED RAanioa oO fall show of the New York Horticultural Society. Price: 
$3.00 each, $30.00 per dozen. 
Sottys 
MADISON 
NEW JERSEY 
First Love (#921)—Color—pale dawn pink frequently 
tinted with lovely pastel shades of salmon, orchid and 
rose. The blooms with their pleasant tea fragrance and 
gracefully pointed petals open very slowly, and have a 
crisp, long lasting substance. Very vigorous grower, free 
blooming and a most delightful subject. Price: $2.25 per 
ANNIVERSARY plant, $22.50 per dozen. 
Fred Howard H.T. (#1006)—Golden yellow buds tinted 
light red open to broad blooms of rich buff-yellow 
blended lightly with golden orange and pink. It keeps its 
color well. 50 to 60 petals. Bushy, shapely, full foliaged, 
free-blooming plants. An All-America winner for 1952. 
Price: $2.50 each, $25.00 per dozen. 
Golden Scepter (#910)—A brilliant yellow Hybrid Tea 
Rose which is highly disease resistant. The blooms retain 
their full glowing beauty all summer long without fading. 
Sull is an international favorite. This distinctive variety 
will make a lovely addition to your garden. Price: $2.50 
per plant, $25.00 per dozen. 
) Happiness (#911)—A vivid, brilliant red with firm, heavy 
petals like polished dark red leather. A coppery sheen 
in the flaming red gives the bloom unusual brilliance. 
Firm, distinctive form with magnificent large flowers. 
Price: $2.50 each, $25.00 per dozen. 
Helen Traubel (P.A.F.)—Color varies with the weather 
from a light sparking pink to luminous apricot. The mag- 
nificent buds are unusually large and long and open to 
glorious blooms that lavishly display the lovely color. 
Plants are large and so vigorous that they nearly always 
display buds and blooms. This Rose is destined to be one 
of the finest ever introduced and worthy to be named 
after one of the greatest American concert artists. An 
All America Winner for 1952. 3 to 4 feet. Price: $2.75 
each, $30.00 per dozen. 
Fred Howard 
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