PATENTED ROSES (cont.) 
*MOJAVE, Pat. No. 1176. 
All America Winner for 1954. 
The color is a beautiful blend of salmon, apricot and orange. 
In cool weather occasionally the salmon changes to red blend- 
ed apricot and orange. The plants are vigorous and foliage 
glossy. Flowers are produced mainly on strong individual 
stems. Carries many fine points of its parent Charlotte Arm- 
strong. Retail each $2.75. 
NEW YORKER, Pat. No. 823. 
Brilliant, unfading scarlet with rose red undertones, A velvety 
sheen gives each bloom a lovely texture. The flowers are extra 
large, beautifully formed and are borne on strong stems. 
Blooms throughout the season. The plant is vigorous, disease- 
resistant and the foliage luxurious. Retail each $2.00. 
*NOCTURNE, Pat. No. 713. 
Long, perfectly formed buds of bright cardinal-red. Long 
stems, large luxuriant foliage. The large, richly textured petals 
have good substance and flowers are pleasantly fragrant. Stur- 
dy. Retail each $2.00. 
*PEACE, Pat. No. 591. 
Buds are golden yellow, each petal edged with pink that seems 
to deepen as the flower slowly opens. The strong, straight 
stems lift the unusually large fresh looking flowers well above 
the mass of vigorous, shining, disease-resistant foliage. High- 
est score ever made. Retail each $2.50. 
*PINKIE, Pat. No. 712. (Polyantha type). 
Perfect little long slender pink buds open to about 2 inches, 
each on an individual stem long enough to cut. A continuous 
bloomer from early Spring to late Fall. Spicy fragrance. Fine 
for border or dwarf hedge. Retail each $1.75. 
PINOCCHIO, Pat. No. 484. (Floribunda type). 
The rich, fragrant salmon buds blushed with gold open to 
clear soft pink, deeper pink at edges. Exceptionally prolific 
bloomer. Foliage rich, dark green and unusually disease-re- 
sistant. Retail each $1.50. 
PRES. EISENHOWER, Pat. No. 1217. 
A large, rich, unfading uniform rose-red hybrid tea opening 
to 4 or 5 inches with 35 to 40 beautifully formed petals. 
Blooms singly on strong stems, freely and continuously. Plants 
are bushy, upright, with heavy canes, few thorns and good dark 
green disease-resistant foliage. Flowers are long lasting and 
sweetly fragrant. Retail each $2.50. 
*QUEEN ELIZABETH, Pat. App. For. 
NEW. All America Winner for 1955. 
An entirely new class “Grandiflora’, (Floradora x Charlotte 
Armstrong). The unusually clear glowing blooms are a beau- 
tiful blend of soft carmine rose and dawn pink, majestically 
set off by deep green, heavy textured, glossy foliage. The 
fragrant flowers are borne on long, almost thornless stems and 
are carried both singly and in clusters, and hold up well when 
cut. The plants are of exceptional vigor and remarkably dis- 
ease resistant. Retail each $3.00. 
RED CAP, Pat. App. For. (floribunda) 
New. The masses of very showy flowers open light red and 
deepen to a beautiful velvety shade. Foliage is large and abun- 
dant. Habit upright and of medium height. Retail each $2.50. 
RED PINOCCHIO, Pat. No. 812. (floribunda) 
Rich bright carmine deepening as buds fully open. Delight- 
fully fragrant and free blooming. Habit bushy, upright and 
vigorous. Retail each $1.50. 
