30 FADER ERAGE BLeSiae AU GUST ero, 1953 
ROSES (Continued) 
PATENTED CLIMBING ROSES (Continued) 
Each 
10-19 20 & Up 
Cli. Peace. Patent No. 932 (Retail $2.50 each). Climbing form of the 
fATOUSBDUSI SLOSOm mis eaten Reed Ae eet es 1.40 125 
PATENTED FLORIBUNDA 
Chatter. Patent No. 739 (Retail $1.50 each). Unusually bright crimson 
blooming continuously with large clusters. ___..____--------- alt) 75 
Fashion. Patent No. 789 (Retail $2.00 each). Intense salmon-orange color- 
ing is brilliant, yet soft and lovely; unique. Buds and flowers of ex- 
quisite form with an old-rose fragrance. Plants are vigorous and bushy; 
they have small glossy foliage. 1950 award winner. ____- TO 1.00 
Goldilocks. Patent No. 672 (Retail $1.50 each). Rich golden-yellow flowers 
in many clusters resemble miniature Hybrid Teas in form. The com- 
pact bush produces golden masses of perfect buds and long-lasting 
LLOW.CT S area eens Cem WEN COP con face oh ean Ee .90 iid 
Ma Perkins. Patent No. 1143 (Retail $2.25 each). 1953 AARS winner. Red 
in outer petals—yellow in early stages of bloom. With aging comes a 
SOLURCORA SNOT DINK meee ere ay ee hee a Ay alba 
Pinocchio. Patent No. 484 (Retail $1.50 each). Beautiful buds and flowers 
of bright cherry salmon flushed with gold, are borne on long sprays. 
Such a prolific bloomer, the plant is covered throughout the season with 
immense clusters of perfect baby roses. Fruity fragrance. .90 19 
Red Pinocchio. Patent No. 812 (Retail $1.50 each). Attractive buds of deep 
satiny carmine on outside of petals and bright carmine on inside. 
Flowers are borne in large, long-lasting, unfading clusters. Delightful 
wild rose fragrance. Plants are bushy and upright with rich vigorous 
LOLI pees Wee eee hee tes Ae ne dS ea ad .90 As) 
World’s Fair. Patent No. 362 (Retail $1.50 each). Fragrant, large clusters 
of large, double, velvety black-scarlet flowers. Exceptionally hardy, 
Makes a continuous display from late spring until frost. _ .90 .75 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS 
EUONYMUS FORTUNEI COLORATUS (Purpleleaf Wintercreeper). Ever- 
green foliage that turns bronzy-red in autumn. Excellent ground cover. 
Per 10 Per 100 
IBY COGN Ope eee emer re ree Be a Ae 5.50 50.00 
2bY care M ed urn Beene ee Seema os os be Poe 4.50 40.00 
ZEINCHP DOS ee eee eee eee ee hae ie ee 2.50 20.00 
EUONYMUS FORTUNEI MINIMUS. Small dark green leaves. A creep- 
ing plant that will cling to brick, stone, stucco and rough boards. 
S BIC SOUS gee a ee ener eee ee ee 3.50 30.00 
Pp eberelae a eryte wee ene, ee ee ae eee eee 3.00 25.00 
EUONYMUS PATENS (E. Kiautschovicus). Hardy, broadleaf evergreen; 
useful for both formal and informal hedges. Sheared hedges can be 
kept as low as 1 foot or be permitted to reach a height of 5 or 6 feet. 
See page 32 for specimen stock (B & B). 
18 tov 24 inches, field grown, bare root {222 7.00 65.00 
15stovlssinches, fieldjgrown, bare: rootw..- 5.50 50.00 
12 to 15 inches, field) grown; bare root, 3 4.50 40.00 
9 tos 2 1nches, fieldserowih es bare [OO lees see 3.50 30.00 
