The Worlds Finest ROSES 
“OREGON-CALIFORNIA GROWN’’—THE BEST 
We Offer Only the Extra Heavy 2-Year Size. 
All-America Winners and 
Patented Varieties 
Soaking the roots of Roses in a pail of water for 24 hours before planting will help to 
start them growing more quickly. 
FRED HOWARD. (Pat. No. 1006.) AARS, 1952. Produces quantities of fully double flow- 
ers with a high center that are of a rich buff-yellow lightly blushed with burnished gold and 
pink. Exceptionally strong and hardy, it blooms steadily from early spring to late fall. 
“must. for all 
Postpaid, each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
1004.) Large ovoid buds, borne singly on exceedingly long 
stems, are produced in quantity all season. The white flowers are really fragrant and open 
gradually into blooms of great size, with 40 or more petals, lighted with a trace of prim- 
Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
NEW YORKER. (Pat. No. 823.) Brilliant red, with color long lasting and sun resistant. Plant 
buds slowly open into very large flowers, 
measuring 6!4 inches across, of scarlet with rose-red undertones and overlaid with rich 
Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Flowers have 
rosarians. 
SLEIGH BELLS. 
exceptional 
(Pat. No. 
keeping qualities and pleasing fragrance. A 
rose at the base. 
is sturdy, upright and vigorous. The 
velvety sheen. 
PEACE. (Pat. No. 591.) Won the All-America Rose Award in 1946 with 
the highest score ever given a new Rose. Perfect buds slowly open into 
large, fully double, fragrant flowers. At first the buds are a rich gold 
edged cerise. As the outer petals unfold the gold changes to canary, then 
lightens to cream. The cerise edge gradually deepens and becomes broader 
so the fully open flower appears a sparkling cerise with a creamy 
yellow base. Postpaid, each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
often 
Crimson Glory 
MIRANDY, (Pat. No. 632.) AARS 1945. The first place winner for 1945. 
The large, long pointed, ovoid buds are a deep rich dark red with black 
shadings, opening to a gorgeous chrysanthemum-red. The huge 50-petaled 
flowers are long lasting; have a wonderful fragrance, and are produced 
Postpaid, each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
continuously all season. 
New! Finest of All Patented ROSES 
SPECIAL! COLLECTION RI: 1 Each of the Following Four New. Roses, Postpaid for $8.80. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Pat. App. for). A new red Rose for your 
garden. No matter how many other reds you have, you will want 
Chrysier Imperial for its smashing, rich crimson color. It has oxblood- 
red overtones and lustrous garnet in the depths of the bloom. With an 
impressive pedigree—Mirandy and Charlotte Armstrong are its parents— 
this was sure to make a name for itself. The long, slender buds and 
large, high-centered blooms are equally appealing. Sturdy stems carry 
the flowers on a well-knit, dark-foliaged plant. 
Postpaid, each $2.75; 3 for $7.20; 10 for $24.00. 
GOLDEN SCEPTER. (Pat. No. 910.) Rare, new, unfading golden yel- 
low. A delicately formed bloom of high-pointed type, about 514 inches 
across, with 35 petals. Tall, vigorous plants; very free flowering. 
Postpaid, each $2.00; 3 for $5.25; 10 for $17.50. 
HELEN TRAUBEL. AARS 1952. (Pat. No. 1028.) Named after one of 
the greatest American concert artists. The color varies with the 
weather, sometimes a light sparkling pink, more often a luminous apri- 
cot. Its unusually large and long buds are magnificent and the half open 
flower and the glorious, fully opened blooms display the lovely color in 
a more lavish way. Very vigorous grower. 
Postpaid, each $2.75; 3 for $7.20; 10 for $24.00. 
MOJAVE. (Pat. No. 1176.) Here’s a top-flight new Rose aflame with 
warm apricot-orange tints that glow like a desert sunset. Grand Prize 
Winner at Bagatelle and Geneva and the only Hybrid Tea to win an 
All-America Award for 1954. Profuse, long lasting blooms. 
Postpaid, each $3.00; 3 for $7.80; 10 for $26.00. 
wé Popular Evertlooming TEA ROSES 
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CALEDONIA. Large, white, very double, long-lasting; slightly fragrant; 
on long stems. Hardv. Considered the best of the white Roses. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Exquisite pointed buds open into beautiful, large, 
double, high-centered flowers of striking colors, scarlet, orange and cop- 
per. Fragrant, long stems fine for cutting. free bloomig with attractive 
glossy foliage. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105.) We consider this the finest of all red 
garden Roses. It gives a quantity of fine blooms all summer and fall. 
Deliciously fragrant, intense, deep, vivid crimson, mellowed by a soft 
velvety nap. Vigorous yrowth. 
THE DOCTOR. Sparkling pink buds, pointed; opening to one of the largest 
of all blooms—-5 to 6 inches across. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Large, 
and flower. 
RADIANCE. Large, full, deliciously fragrant blooms of brilliant rosy car- 
mine, shaded with pink. Constant bloomer and excellent keeper in hot 
weather. Easy to grow and one of the most popular Roses in America. 
RADIANCE, RED. This is America’s favorite red Rose. Hardy, healthy, 
free blooming, with true Rose fragrance. 
bright buttercup-yellow. Exquisite bud 
LOVELY FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
MA PERKINS. (Pat. App. For.) The only Floribunda to be honored by 
the AARS judges this year. Like Chrysler Imperial, it has distinguished 
parents—Red Radiance and Fashion. It is of the same charming size 
and form as Fashion, with dainty buds and flowers like well-shaped 
hybrid teas. The color is delicate coral-pink when the bloom is fully open. 
Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Pat. 812.) The buds are attractive, deep satiny carmine 
on outside of petals and bright carmine on the inside. Has a delightful 
fragrance and the same bloom and plant characteristics as Pinocchio. 
' Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90, postpaid. 
duce flowers both in 
blooming. Blooming in 
entire summer. 
FASHION, (Pat. No. 789.) Exquisite Floribunda, a 
new color in Sweetheart Roses; beautiful coral-peach 
buds, open a lovely clear coral. The color and form 
are very charming. The plants grow well and pro- 
clusters and 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
NEW BLAZE. Now a ie Rose that is more ever- 
June, 
September. This brilliant, double, red Climbing Rose 
is America’s favorite Climber. You will love it more 
now that it is improved to bloom throughout the 
July, 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.00, postpaid. 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY. 
Exactly the same marvelous deep crimson flowers, 
the same rich fragrance as the bush Rose. But here 
it is in climbing form. A perfect pillar Rose. Blooms 
all through the season and WILL BLOOM THIS 
SUMMER AND FALL. Should be given winter 
protection in the northern states. 
Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60, postpaid. 
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CHATTER. (Pat. No. 739.) Bright crimson, generous flower clusters, con- 
tinuously in bloom, velvety firm petals. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90, postpaid. 
LILIBET. A dainty new Rose—the only Floribunda to win the All-America 
citation for 1945. Flowers range from light rose to soft dawn-pink. Dou- 
ble, with a spicy fragrance. Unusually hardy, with heavy, glossy foliage. 
Height 18 to 24 inches. Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60; 10 for $22.00, postpaid. 
VOGUE, (Pat. No. 926.) AARS 1952. New Floribunda with its own 
unique, brilliantly glowing cherry-coral color. Individual flowers three 
to four inches in diameter are Hybrid Tea-shaped, with perfect, high- 
centered form. They open slowly from a dark cherry ovoid bud to the 
delightful cherry-coral. Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00, postpaid. 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. No. 672.) This is the first 
real bright yellow Floribunda. Blooms in clusters, 
the flowers are fully double when open and have 
Wild Rose fragrance. Grows 24 inches tall. 
individually. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90, postpaid. 
KING MIDAS. (Pat. No. 586.) Golden yellow with 
large double, high-centered flowers with good form. 
Buds are touched with red. 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25, postpaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET IMPROVED. Rich, deep scarlet 
and a very profuse bloomer. A hybrid of Paul’s 
Scarlet, which makes a vigorous growth. 
Each $1.15; 3 for $3.35, postpaid. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rose-pink flow- 
ers are very large, sweet scented and come in great 
profusion. Unusually long-stemmed blooms. De- 
velops long, bushy canes. 
Each $1.15; 3 for $3.35, 
August and 
(Pat. No. 736.) 
postpaid. 
