Wash Kaaes 
HELEN TRAUBEL ... (& 
PATENT NO. 1028 aaa 
Highly deserving of the AARS award for 
1952. A soft lovely pink with apricot shad- 
ing. A compact vigorous bush with clean 
hardy foliage, blooming freely throughout 
the season. 4’ 
HENRYSEORD 2 ee $2.50 
P. A. F. 
A cross between the Doctor and Pink Dawn. 
The buds are long, spiral in form and open 
to huge blooms of clear peach-pink. In- 
tensely fragrant. 3’ 
HINRICH GAEDE ___________ $1.50 
Nasturtium-red bud opens to very double 
orange-yellow multi-colored bloom. Vigorous 
growth. Glossy foliage. 3’ 
JZOTLIOCHILOVe = $1.50 
A truly pink rose, with no other shading. It 
really has everything. Long slim buds, un- 
fading open bloom. Vigorous. Disease re- 
sistant. 314’ 
JUNO pie er a eee $2.25 
PATENT NO. 895 
A new Armstrong rose for 1950. Very large 
ovoid bud, opening to full high centered 
bloom of bright, clear pink. Leathery foliage. 
Disease resistant. Continuous bloomer. 214’ 
LA JOLLA 2 = $3.00 
PATENT NO. 1103 
This was one of the most outstanding roses 
in the fields in early July. A perfect bloom 
was produced singly on each stem, the flowers 
arranged in perfect balance. The camellia- 
shaped open blooms are a delicate pastel-pink 
and cream, with gold shadings. Long stems 
with shiny dark green foliage. 3-314’ 
LOWELL THOMAS _ 633 _ $2.00 
PATENT NO. 595 
Long, pointed yellow bud opens to a huge 
bloom of chrome yellow. Very long, strong 
stems, and leathery foliage. A good cut 
flower. 3’ 
MARK SULLIVA 
PATENT NO. 599 sats 
A multi-colored rose that has “everything.” 
The first rose to bloom in the spring and 
often the last to stop flowering at frost. Gives 
you a magnificent splash of color in your gar- 
den. Remarkable blending of color tones, 
rich gold, heavily veined and shaded with 
rose-pink and cerise. Glossy foliage. Sturdy 
and vigorous. 314’ 
McGREDY’S YELLOW _______. $1.50 
Bright buttercup-yellow, throughout the sea- 
son. Glossy foliage. Excellent for cutting. 3’ 
ALL AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 8 
MISSION BELLS __. @& 
PATENT NO, 923 
All-American award for 1950. A deep glow- 
ing salmon opening to a clear pink. Moder- 
ately fragrant. Very vigorous and quite re- 
sistant to disease. Coppery green foliage. Pro- 
fuse, continuous bloomer. Withstands severe 
winter, 3’ 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT ___. $2.00 
PATENT NO. 337 
The Blue Ribbon Rose of many flower shows, 
and a “must have” in every garden. Large 
urn-shaped buds open to truly Camellia-like 
blooms of glowing tones of reddish orange, 
rose and coral pink. Clean glossy foliage. 
Disease resistant. 3’ 
MOJAVE _______. Pa 
PATENT NO. 1176 * 
Radiant orange is the dominant color, high- 
lighted by flame-like tones of scarlet and ver- . 
million. A daughter of Charlotte Armstrong. 
The vigorous bush of Mojave produces amaz- 
ing numbers of beautiful long tapering buds. 
3.4’ 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT _. $1.50 
This good yellow rose will probably bloom 
more profusely than any other rose in your 
garden. This is especially true in hot climates. 
Rich green foliage. Fragrant. 214’ 
MRS. SAM McGREDY _____ $1.50 
Since 1929 this rose has been known as 
“best of the type.” No garden is complete 
without it. Scarlet-orange buds open to apri- 
cot and bronze blooms. Reddish foliage. Low 
spreading growth. Fragrant. 214’ 
NEIGE®PAREFUM<.= = $1.50 
Large fragrant white bloom, tinted faintly 
pink. Leathery foliage. Vigorous upright 
growth, 2’ 
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN _ $1.75 
PATENT NO. 428 
So many members of the Oakland Rose 
Study Club have repeatedly asked for this 
rose that we have again added it to our list. 
One of the Society members compares the 
color of this exhibition flower to that of 
home-made peach ice cream. (Limited sup- 
ply.) 242’ 
NEW XY ORKER = $2.00 
PATENT NO. 823 
The most brilliant red rose in our test-garden, 
attracting excited comment throughout the 
season. Vigorous and bushy in growth, and 
has a delightful fruity fragrance. We like it. 
3’ 
