ECLIPSE 
(Plant Pat. 172.) A dependable and beautiful yellow rose 
in all localities. Vigorous plants produce an almost con- 
tinuous display of flowers. Good, clean foliage and sleek 
streamlined buds make Eclipse one of the most popular 
roses for cutting. $1.75. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
A standard for comparison among red roses. Buds and 
flowers are rich bright red with a heavenly fragrance and 
unusual lasting quality. Has a strong upright habit of 
growth and good dark green, disease-resisting foliage. 
More blooms per season and more fully double than 
most red roses. 
FIRST LOVE 
(Plant Pat. 921.) Long slender buds are a delicate shade 
of pink. The flowers are borne profusely on long, sturdy 
stems, each one perfect for cutting. Pleasant tea rose 
fragrance. $2.25. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
*“ALL AMERICA’ ROSES 
‘There are 19 rose test gardens scattered throughout 
the nation, each one devoted to choosing the finest 
roses for your garden. ‘Trials extend over a period 
of two years. If a rose obtains a high enough rating, 
it qualifies for “All America” honors. 
The winners for 1954 are Mojave (pictured on the 
cover) and Lilibet, a new floribunda (pictured on 
page six). 
BUSH ROSES FOR COLOR, FRAGRANCE 
FRED EDMUNDS 
(Plant Pat. 731.) An All America sectional winner for 
the Pacific Coast. Burnt-orange buds open to reddish- 
apricot blooms. Perfect foliage, vigorous. $2.00. 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
(Plant Pat. 1028.) This gorgeous All America produces 
innumerable blooms from apricot to pink in color, with 
long and tapering buds. The finest new pink rose and 
one that will be prized in our gardens for years to come. 
Pictured on the cover. $2.75. 
J. OTTO THILOW 
One of the finest and most handsomely shaped pink 
roses, producing large flowers consistently throughout 
the season. Glowing rose pink. 
W estern Gardens 
COLLECTION 
Charlotte Armstrong 
Fred Edmunds Eclipse 
Etoile de Hollande 
First Love 
ALL FIVE FOR $8.50 
(a $9.75 value) 
FIRST 
LOVE 
(Pat. 731) 
