PATENTED EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
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No rose garden is complete without a few of these outstanding patented roses. We 
have tried to pick the best of the new introductions and can recommend all of these 
listed here as tops in the rose world. For 1954 we have the two new, exceptionally 
fine All-America Winners, MOJAVE, a hybrid tea, and LILIBET, a floribunda. You 
will want them in your rose collection. All postpaid. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
Charlotte Armstrong. Bud long pointed 
blood red, opening to cerise flowers. 
(Pat. 455) Each $2.25. 
Chrysler Imperial—189 An All-America 
selection, and one of the most vibrant 
red roses of all times. Its vivid rich 
tones of crimson are enhanced by 
darker tones of glowing oxblood red. 
The abundant high-centered flowers 
are 41% to 5 inches across. Buds are 
long and tapered. (Pat. 1167) Each $2.75. 
Diamond Jubilee—156 Double, high-cen- 
tered flowers of glowing buff-orange 
* with a touch of orange-yellow at the 
base. (Pat. 824) Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25 
Fred Howard=147 Long, rich yellow 
buds tipped:.with delicate penciling of 
‘light pink. Strong, hardy, fully 
branched, with dark, shiny foliage and 
unusually tall growth. A.A.R.S. 1952. 
(Pat. 1006) Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Forty-niner—158 Inside of petals is a 
vivid orient red while the outside is a 
chrome yellow. (Pat. 792) Each $2.50; 
3 for $6.60. 
Heart’s Desire—159 This exceedingly 
fragrant rose has long pointed buds 
opening to beautifully shaped clear red 
flowers. Does not blue. (Pat. 501) Each 
$1.75; 3 for $4.65 
Helen Traubel—146 The color varies with 
the weather from light pink to lumi- 
nous apricot. Unusually large, long 
buds and informal fully opened flow- 
ers. A.A.R.S. 1952. (Pat. 1028) Each 
$2.75; 3. for $7.20. 
Lowell Thomas—160 Large, pointed buds, 
very double, high centered; clear but- 
tercup yellow. All-America winner. 
(Pat. 595) Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25 
Mojave. All America Selection 1954. 
Dominating color is a glowing apricot 
orange, which is highlighted with warm 
tones of nasturtium red, scarlet, and 
vermilion. Its luminous color becomes 
more intense under artificial light. The 
richly colored bud is long and slender, 
producing a large double flower of 
about 25 petals, which have a pleasant 
fragrance. Nearly every bloom is borne 
singly on a long straight stem, making 
it ideal for cutting. The plant is tall 
and upright. (Pat. 1176) Each $3.00; 3 
for $7.95. 
Mirandy — 632 All-America winner with 
large, long, pointed ovoid buds of rich 
dark red; marvelously fragrant. (Pat. 
632) Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
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Mission Bells—150 Deep glowing salmon 
buds opening to huge shrimp pink 
flowers. Vigorous plants, coppery green 
foliage. (Pat. 923) Each $2.25; 3 for $6.00 
New Yorker. Large velvety scarlet; fra- 
grant; vigorous, bushy, abundant 
bloom. (Pat. 823) Each $2.00. 
Nocturne. Bud long and pointed; flower 
cardinal-red to crimson. Upright and 
vigorous. (Pat. 713) Each $2.00. 
Peace—163 For several years this rose 
has been the nation’s favorite, with its 
huge light yellow flowers changing to 
fainter shades and gaining an apple- 
blossom pink as they mature. (Pat. 591) 
Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60 
Rubaiyat—185 The long shapely bud is a 
scintillating rose-red or crimson be- 
coming paler in the open bloom. Both 
buds and flowers are extra large and 
carry a pronounced and delightful 
damask-rose fragrance. (Pat. 758) Each 
$1.75; 3 for $4.65 
Rex Anderson—151 An outstanding deli- 
cate, lovely ivory-white rose. Perfectly 
formed and slow to open. (Pat. 335) 
Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65 
Show Girl—186 The sensational buds are 
deep pink, almost carmine in the 
spring, opening to a softer tone, but 
always a deep pink. We think it one of 
the finest pink roses of all. (Pat. 646) 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. 885) _ 
Sutter’s Gold—168 Beautiful long pointed 
yellow bud, richly shaded with orange 
and red. High centered flower with 
rich tea fragrance. (Pat. 885) Each 
. $2.25; 3 for $6.00 
Taffeta—166 Rich pink and salmon, with 
perfect slender buds and frilled, deli- 
cately veined petals. (Pat. 716) Each 
$2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
Tallyho—167 The inside of the petals 
is a delightful pink, while the outside is 
rich crimson. (Pat. 828) Each $2.00; 3 
for $5.25 
Will Rogers—169 Double, free-blooming 
flowers of dark velvety crimson-ma- 
roon. Strong plants; dark foliage. (Pat. 
256) Each $1.50; 3 for $3.90 
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VOGUE 
(Pat. No. 926) 
Looking for Floribundas? 
We don’t blame you. Lots of folks 
are finding them mighty useful. 
They’re listed on page 1. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
These hardy varieties are specially se- 
lected for Colorado conditions. Climbers 
seldom bloom the first year. 
PRICES: Each $1.35; 3 for $3.75, except 
where otherwise indicated. All postpaid. 
Climbing American Beauty—175 Large, 
crimson-red flowers in abundance. 
Blaze—171 Clusters of vivid scarlet flow- 
as mostly in the spring but some later, 
00. 
Climbing Crimson Glory. Fragrant deep 
velvety crimson; free blooming. (Pat. 
736) Each $2.50. 
Dr. J. H. Nicholas—148 Vigorous plant 
carrying dark green foliage and fully 
double deep rose-pink flowers 5 to 6 
inches across, with about 50 petals. 
Everblooming; 8 to 10 feet. (Pat. 457) 
Each $2.00; 3 for $5.25 
Golden Climber—174 Blooms of hybrid 
tea type, generally borne singly. Hand- 
some glossy green foliage and orna- 
mental red thorns. Striking yellow 
flowers. 
Climbing K. A. Victoria—177 The best 
white climber we know of. 
Climbing Goldilocks. Citron yellow 
blooms borne in clusters. Glossy foli- 
age. Vigorous. (Pat. 1090) Each $2.50; 
3 for $6.60. 
New Dawn—179 Everblooming. Apple- 
blossom pink flowers with old-rose fra- 
grance. 
Paul’s Scarlet—178 Very brilliant scarlet 
flowers produced in huge clusters in 
the spring only. 
Climbing Talisman—172 Red, orange and 
gold flowers through the season. 
TRI-OGEN ROSE SPRAY 
You can obtain complete rose pro- 
tection with just one spray. See 
Tri-ogen on page 33. 
We invite you to select your roses in our nursery basement 
