ea 
encourages him to continue his research. 
tented roses pictured (A) (B) (C) (D) (BE) 
) (A) are all everblooming hybrid tea roses 
bien profusely in your garden this summer. 
tS ers 
race McFarland (Patent 730) 
(AAR’S Winner 1945) — Named to 
J. H. McFarland. Sturdy, upright 
igorous plants that keep an al- 
continuous supply of deep apricot 
yuds which open into beautifully 
spicily-scented salmon-buff blooms 
c! lange to a lovely begonia rose with 
tion fragrance. Long stems with many 
vers. $1 75 each; 3 or more at $1.55 each. 
Lo ell Thomas (Patent 595) 
(AAR’S Award 1944) Extra large, 
t clear pure yellow blooms open 
utifully shaped buds. The magnif- 
h-cupped, delicate, fragrant flow- 
ith outward rolling petals are often 
A inches across, The color is pene- 
s clear and deep. The best pure 
vatented rose on the market. $2.00 
Bonore at $1.75 each. 
andy (Patent 632) 
AR’S Winner 1945)—I1st award 
r in 1945. Now selected the top 10 
winner for 1950. A strong free- 
plant producing large, long, 
uds of rich dark red with 
ifally double, beautifully formed, 
re epualy fragrant and long lasting. A 
- variety to exhibit for blue 
ns. $2.00 ea.; 3 or more at $1.75 ea. 
Ss se 
scaled ~- 
Ses ere eee 
] e Br sibinde roses so popular? Gor- 
eous blooms in great clusters continuously. 
table to all plantings as beds, borders, 
, foundation plantings with ever- 
nd other flowers. Hardy, rugged, 
ise-resistant, vigorous, requiring little 
re colorful and more blooms for 
angements, corsages, boutonnieres, 
Pinocchio (Patent 812) 
reat flower clusters of rich vel- 
son. Exceptionally beautiful, long, 
double hybrid tea-like blooms. 
popular and free flowering. $1.50 
or more at $1.30 each, 
- e same-sturdy bush with lovely 
mee buds that open into great 
s thrilling yellow blooms. A wel- 
. $1.50 each; 3 or more at 
new color in roses. The 
buds are chocolate suffused 
pink opening to smoky pink- 
r, softening to dainty silver-lav- 
ightful fragrance. $2.00 each; 
roses are new varieties with outstanding 
t have been granted patent rights. This 
e originator production and royalty protection 
oribunda Roses 
The 
(D) New Yorker (Patent 823) 
37R4—Sparkling and brilliant, rich, scar- 
let-red rose of tremendous size, beautiful 
shape and lovely texture. Hardy, disease 
resistant, vigorous growing with luxuriant 
foliage that is red when young adding to 
the beauty of the plant. One of the most 
outstanding red roses of all time. Recom- 
mended in every way. $2.00 each; 3 or 
more at $1.75 each. 
(E) Peace (Patent 591) 
37R5—(AAR’S Ist award 1945) Unbeliev- 
able in its beauty; lasting qualities and 
massive sizes. Delicate yellow, gold and 
cream colors blend superbly to ruffled petal 
edge of soft pink. Each flower changes from 
day to day retaining its fresh, crisp appear- 
ance. Peace is also remarkable as a healthy, 
vigorous growing plant that produces an 
endless succession of blooms all season. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more at $2.20 each. 
PATENTED RED ROSE GARDEN 
New Yorker...... $2.00 
7RGP 
Nirandy a ocracrar ca 2.00 
C. Armstrong .... = a All 6 labeled. 
Nocturne ....... 
Crimson Glory ... ; oe 5s $ 
Rubaiyat ....... 1 1.75 
Catalog value . . $11.50 50 
tet et te 
TO GROW THE BEST, PLANT THE BEST 
AAR’S (Means All American Rose Selections)— 
trials are made for two years in nineteen test gardens 
in all climates and soils in America. Impartial judges 
from a non-profit national organization of America’s 
leading rose judges and amateurs score each variety 
on a uniform point system, Only top-scoring roses 
good in every way are selected. 
(F) Katherine T. Marshail (Pat. 607) 
37R6—(AAR’S Winner 1944)—Judged one 
of top ten roses for 1950. An ideal rose for 
cutting that wins prizes at the big shows. 
Large, open, upright blooms of warm, glow- 
ing coral-pink with suffusion of gold. Ex- 
quisite form and fragrance, vigorous, tall, 
healthy, hardy, free flowering plants. $1.75 
each; 3 or more at $1.55 each. 
(G) Helen Traubel (Patent 1028 ) 
37R7 —(The new 1952 AAR’S winner) Will 
,soon become a top favorite. Unusually 
large, long buds are magnificent and the 
flowers display the lovely color in a more 
lavish way. The color varies with the 
weather—sometimes a lovely blend of 
sparkling pink and gold, more often a 
luminous apricot. Vigorous, healthy, easy 
to grow with distinctive color and fragrance. 
$2.75 each; 3 or more at $2.40 each. 
(H) Sutter’s Gold (Patent 885) 
37R8—Long, pointed, buttercup- yellow 
buds in continuous profusion are suffused 
with coral and open into superb large, 
double, 24 petaled high centered. golden- 
yellow blooms. Intense fragrance, excellent 
foliage and growth. Winner of all important 
national and international awards. Gaining 
in popularity each year because of its out- 
standing performance and beauty. $2.25 
each; 3 or more at $2.00 each. 
ALWAYS IN BLOOM 
SUMMER THRU FALL 
(L) White Pinocchio (Patent 1010) 
37R14—Sheer white, long lasting blooms 
above the rich, dark green foliage. Fully 
double flowers usually produced in huge 
clusters. Lovely, soft, creamy-white buds. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more at $1.30 each. 
(M) Pinocchio (Patent 484) 
37R15—Vigorous, hardy plants produce an : 
abundance of pointed, salmon-gold buds 
that open to miniature, hybrid tea-like 
roses of soft, clear pink in great clusters. 
2 yr. No. 1, $1.50 each; 3 or more at $1.30 
each, 
Ma Perkins (Pat. applied for) 
37R16—(New AAR’S winner for 1953)—A 
lovely fragrant free blooming floribunda of © 
soft shell-pink accented with gold. (Lim- 
ited supply.) $2.25 each; 3 or more at $2.00 
each. 
Masquerade (Patent 975) 
37R17—Amazing new novelty floribunda. 
Huge clusters of 15 to 30 buds have yellow, 
red, pink, lemon and orange colored blooms 
at the same time. Five or six distinct colors 
at one time on the same plant. Truly 
unique. $2.00 each; 3 er more at $1.75 
each. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch 
37R18—Fine clusters of dainty La-France 
pink flowers are fully double like hybrid 
tea roses. Free flowering and good grower 
especially fine for decorations. 
Improved Lafayette 
37R19—Big flowers of vivid crimson. One 
of the most showy and a great favorite be- 
cause it is beautiful and free flowering. 
Red Ripples 
37R20—New, improved variety..Our fav- 
orite. Magnificent wavy-petaled flowers of 
intense red. Strong growing. Vigorous, 
healthy and constantly in bloom. 
Floradora 
37R21—(AAR’S Award 1945) Spectacular 
clusters of large, orange-red, double ca- 
mellia-like flowers. Vigorous, hardy, and 
free blooming. (Pictured on back cover). 
- Choice of above 4 floribunda roses. 2 
yr. No. 1, $1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.95; 12 
for $11.40. Jumbo 2 yr., XX, $1.25 
ea.; 3 for $3.45; 12 for $13.20. 
FAVORITE FLORIBUNDA SPECIAL 
One each of 4 varieties. 1 Mrs. R. M,. Finch, 1 
Improved Lafayette, 1 Red Ripples, 1 Floradora. 
37RG22—2 yr., 37RG23—2 yr., XX 
No. 1 plants large specimen plants 
4 for $3.75 4 for $4.35 
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