ROSES 
PATENTED EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
All Two-Year No. 1 Plants 
Everblooming roses produce beautiful flowers over a long season. Practically all 
are fragrant at some time of the day. They are hardy when protected in winter. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG, Pat. 455, 
long slender blood-red buds opening to 
brilliantly colored flowers, spectrum-red in 
cool weather, cerise in hot weather. $2.25 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, Pat. 1167, ma- 
ron-red buds opening to vivid crimson-red 
blooms of exhibition form. 
A.A.R.S. Award for 1953 
CRIMSON GLORY, Pat. 105, deep crim- 
son, perfect form, large size, fragrant. 
$1.75 
FORTY-NINER, Pat. 792, brilliantly hued 
bi-color, inside orient-red, outside chrome- 
yellow. $2.50 
FRED HOWARD, Pat. 1006, long rich 
yellow buds tipped with 
light pink. 
A.A.R.S. Award for 1952. $2.50 
GOLDEN SCEPTER, Pat. 910, rare, un- 
fading golden yellow, long slender buds. 
$2.00 
MOJAVE, Pat. 1176, New A.A.R.S. Award 
Winner for 1954, glowing radiant orange, 
highlighted by flame-like tones of scarlet 
and vermilion. $3.00 
HELEN TRAUBEL, Pat. 1028, light spar- 
kling pink. A.A.R.S. Award for 1952. p 
$2.7 
McGREDY’S SUNSET, Pat. 317, buttercup 
yellow flushed orange and scarlet. $1.75 
PEACE, Pat. 591, buds are golden-yellow 
etched with pink, as they open color 
changes to irridescent cream. Petals are 
edged with apple blossom pink which 
deepens as the flower slowly opens to 
glorious 5-inch blooms. $2.50 
ROSE OF FREEDOM, Pat. 791, long 
stemmed currant-red blooms with delight- 
ful true rose fragrance. Winner of City 
of Portland Award for 1947. $2.00 
SLEIGH BELLS, Pat. 1004, a white rose 
that really produces blooms. $2.00 
SUTTER’S GOLD, Pat. 885, golden buds, 
shaded coppery orange, very fragrant. 
$2.25 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND, dark velvety 
red with fine fragrance. $1.50 
TALISMAN, glowing golden yellow stained 
copper red. $1.50 
THE DOCTOR, enormous semi - double 
flowers of satiny-pink, fragrant. $1.50 
POINSETTIA, bud _long-pointed, large, 
double open flowers of bright unfading 
scarlet. Vigorous, prolific bloomer. $1.50 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Bloom June to Frost 
All Two-Year No. 1 Plants 
These are bush roses, producing clusters of bloom without interruption from 
early summer until late frosts. They are easy to grow and very hardy. 
Plant 15 to 18 inches apart 
FASHION, Pat. 789, a blending of coral 
and gold with a warm overlay of apricot. 
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GOLDILOCKS, Pat. 612, best yellow Flori- 
bunda. $1.50 
LILIBET, Patent applied for. Named in 
honor of Queen Elizabeth II, and chosen 
an All American Selection award winner 
1954. The radiant roses are in clusters of 
exquisite pink. $2.50 
MA PERKINS, Pat. 1143, light salmon 
with shades of red on outer petals, fra- 
ee 
grant. 
1953 A.A.R.S. Winner 
. They grow 2 to 2% feet tall. 
PINOCCHIO, Pat. 484, pink suffused with 
golden salmon. $1.50 
RED PINOCCHIO, Pat. 812, velvety deep 
red. $1.50 
WHITE PINOCCHIO, Pat. 1010, new out- 
standing Floribunda, pure white with 
yellow stamens. $1.50 
RED RIPPLES, flowers, semi-double, open 
slightly fragrant, oxblood-red to carmine. 
$1.50 
SIREN, Pat. 1197, the brightest, reddest rose 
you ever saw! Graceful clusters of 4 or 5 
blooms. Wonderful for cutting. $2.25 
Roses may be selected from pictures at the nnrsery. 
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