For Lining Walks and Drives and for Rose Garden Accent, Plant... 
TREE ROSES 
Tree roses are the bush roses budded on straight clean stems of another variety. All suckers should be cut off at 
the base of the cane, and once a year the head should be thinned out and shortened. 
Patented Tree Roses, Bare Root: $6.00 each; 6 or more $5.50 each. Non-patented, Bare Root: $5.00 each; 6 or more $4.50 each, 
Except Where Otherwise Noted. Slightly Higher in Containers. 
BUCCANEER (Pat. 1119). Exquisite mew semi-double yellow of 
medium size. A continuous bloomer that holds its cclor well. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. 455). If there is a ‘best 
pink’’, this undoubtedly is it. Perfect rose to cerise-pink blooms 
from April to November, on long cutting stems. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. A lovely vel- 
vety red, perfect in bud and flower, 
and delightfully fragrant. Excellent for 
warm climate. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Pat. No. 
1167). The new, much-heralded 
exhibition rose with rich crimson 
shades. Long lasting, ideal in bud, 
shape of flower, and foliage. Shown in 
color on page 26. $7.50 each, bare 
root. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Perfect buds 
opening to glorious brilliant red 
blooms. Fragrant and non-fading. 
FIRST LOVE (Pat. 921.) The unique, 
long, slim buds and the delicate shades 
of pink have made this novelty rose a 
sensation. Ideal cutting stems guaran- 
tee good blooms for the house, too. 
FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792). 
vidid orient red changing to 
cherry red with age. Outside of petals 
chrome yellow fading to straw color. 
@) FRED EDMUNDS (Pat. 731). 
' Glorious blooms of vivid glowing 
coppery orange color. Rich fruity fra- 
grance. 
HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. 1028). 
The color of this new 1952 cre- 
ation varies with the weather, from a 
light, sparkling pink, to a gorgeous 
luminous apricot. The usually large, 
long buds, magnificent half-open to 
full-open flowers, displaying the at- 
tractiveness of all its lovely color, will 
delight everyone who sees it in your 
garden. Always in bloom. 
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Other Fine Varieties Available at Our Nursery. 
Rose Tree, Peace 
ASK US HOW TO KEEP YOUR GARDEN PEST-FREE 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. 337). Artistic long urn-shaped buds 
open to 20-petalled blooms of blended orange, coral and red. 
MARK SULLIVAN (Pat. 599). A harmonious combination of gold, 
rose-pink and cerise that deserves the term ‘’spectacular’’—plus 
probably the only honey fragrance in all rosedom. 
Q MOJAVE (Pat. 1176). It’s a rar- 
ity that a new All-America win- 
ner is available in tree form at the year 
of its introduction. But here it is in the 
magnificence of its rare color hues 
from apricot orange to nasturtium red 
and even vermilion. It has good form, 
and fragrance, too, and its blooms last 
longer than most other roses. $7.50. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT. Golden yellow 
buds open to clear yellow fragrant 
blooms. 
Kit) PEACE (Pat. 591). Brilliant 
golden buds, changing in the 
open flower to lemon yellow edged 
soft rose, finally white and pink. One 
of the greatest roses of all times. 
PICTURE. Velvety rose-pink flowers 
and buds with warm salmon under- 
tones. Unusually free blooming. 
SNOWBIRD. A very fragrant, white 
rose with creamy center. Long, pointed 
buds. 
@ SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. 885). 
Truly a great rose with exquisite 
long pointed buds of rich yellow, 
shaded with orange and red, borne on 
long, strong stems. Big lusty plants, 
with disease-resistant foliage. Spicy 
fragrance. 
