Kk. A. VIIKTORIA: Creamy-white blooms tinted in cen- 
ter with lemon. Very fragrant and beautifully formed 
flowers on long graceful stems. Fach, $1.50. 
MeGREDY’S IVORY. Sweet scented ivory-white, per- 
fectly shaped double flowers. A fine rose. Hach, $1.50. 
MIRANDY. (Plant Pat. 632). Large long pointed red 
buds; very double, continuous bloomer. Hach, $2.00. 
MOJAVE. (Plant Pat. No. 1176). New, 1954 A.A.R:S. 
winner. A Charlotte Armstrong cross, retaining many 
of the finest plant characteristics of its parent. Color 
of slender buds is a blend of salmon, apricot and orange; 
salmon changing to red occasionally in cool weather. 
(See back cover page). Each, $3.00. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Large, well shaped, bright canary 
yellow flowers. Each, $1.50. 
MME. CHIANG-KAI-SHEK (Pat. No. 664). A grand, 
lemon-yellow turning lighter as flowers mature. Buds 
long-pointed on long stems, long keepers. Hach, $1.75. 
NEW YORKER. (Plant Pat. No. 823). Brilliant, extra 
large, fragrant, long lasting red flowers. Foliage disease 
resistant. Blooms all summer. Each, $2.00. 
NOCTURNE. (Pat. No. 713). Color a bright cardinal red 
with dark shadings of crimson. Pleasantly fragrant and 
long-lasting flowers. Price, $2.00. 
PEACE. (Pat. No. 591). 1947 All-America Selection and 
one of the few new roses that can justify the term “sen- 
sational.” Large, golden buds, daintily edged with vivid 
rose, open slowly to magnificently large blooms. The 
shades of color vary but are always fresh and beautiful 
even in the fully opened flower, which lasts for days. 
The plant is as remarkable as the bloom. Each, $2.50. 
PICTURE. A lovely rose of velvety pink with an under- 
tone of salmon. Plant very vigorous. Each, $1.50. 
PINK RADIANCE. An ideal bedding rose. A brilliant 
Doane ni with salmon-pink and yellow shadings. 
ach, 250: 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Large flowers of 
a very charming cerise-pink, flame, scarlet, and vellow, 
with broad, thick petals; very fragrant. Each, $1.50. 
RED RADIANCE. A counterpart of Pink Radiance 
possessing all the good traits of that valuable rose, dif- 
fering in color, which is a bright cerise-red. Each, $1.50. 
ROSE OF FREEDOM (Pat. No. 791). A new long 
stemmed fragrant currant red rose. Blooms freely on 
an upright bush and disease resistant foliage. Hach, $1.75. 
RUBAIYAT. Received 1947 A.A.R.S. award. Bright red, 
long pointed buds; continuous bloomer. Each, $1.75. 
SOEUR THERBSE. (Sister Therese). Long-pointed buds 
are chrome yellow, heavily marked with carmine; the 
open flower is rich yellow and holds its color well. Blooms 
freely on splendid cutting stems. Each, $1.50. 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. No. 885). An All-America 
award for 1950. The fragrant bright yellow buds are 
richly shaded with orange and red. Price, $2.25. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant gold, cerise, 
yellow in a beautiful combination of color. 
scarlet and pure 
Each, $1.50. 
TALLYHO. (Pat. No. 828). A new beautiful rose from a 
cross of Charlotte Armstrong. Color on inside a de- 
lightful shade of pink, outside petals red. Flowers long- 
stemmed and spicy fragrance. Hach, $2.00. 
THE DOCTOR. Beautiful buds open to large, semi- 
double, fragrant, cupped flowers of satiny-pink. A vigor- 
ous plant. Hach, $1.75. 
WILL ROGERS. (Pat. No, 256). Dark velvety crimson- 
maroon, double, free bloomer, strong, vigorous, dark 
green foliage. A beauty. Hach, $1.75. 
Please Add Postage to Mail Orders—30e for First Rose, 
3e for Each Additional Rosebush. R 
Floribunda Everblooming Roses 
These super-polyantha roses are rapidly becoming pop- 
ular and deservedly so. Hardier than hybrid teas and 
more resistant to disease, they are more free and per- 
sistent bloomers, many of the varieties are never without 
bloom throughout the season. Flowers come usually in 
clusters of large individual roses. Ideal for garden dis- 
play and excellent for cutting. 
BE ILY PRIOR. (Pat. No. 340). Wood similar to Red 
Dogwood, flowers red, turning to shell-pink. Each, $1.60. 
DONALD PRIOR. (Floribunda.) Has large bright scar- 
let, semi-double fragrant flowers all summer. Each, $1.60. 
EKUTIN. Large clusters of very double, deep red flowers, 
on a vigorous, mildew-resistant bush. Each, $1.60. 
FASHION. (Pat. No. 789). Brilliant coral flowers over- 
laid with gold in large clusters and singly. Bloom all 
season. A.A.R.S. award for 1950. (See back cover page). 
Hach, $2.00. . 
LAFTER. (Brownell.) Sparkling orange shades and 
yellow, semi-double in clusters. A lovely rose. Hach, $1.85. 
LILIBET. (Plant patent applied for). A new 1954 
A.A.R.S. winner. Produces radiant flowers in abundant 
clusters of exquisite pink tones. Mildew and black-spot 
resistant. (See back cover). Hach, $2.50. 
MA PERKINS. (Pat. applied for) This new 1953 
A.A.R.S. award winner in the floribunda class has an 
abundance of fragrant, deep salmon-pink colored blooms 
on bushy, well foliaged plants. Grow 2% to 3 feet high. 
(See back cover page). Each, $2.25. 
NEARLY WILD. (Brownell). Larger than most wild 
roses, single flowers in clusters, very colorful and su- 
preme in constancy of bloom. Gives beautiful color all 
summer. Hach, $1.85. 
PINOCCHIO. The large clusters of lovely flowers are 
produced in great profusion throughout the season. The 
individual buds form perfect miniature roses. Excellent 
for cutting. Bushes 2 to 3 feet high. 
Pink. (Pat. No. 484) Soft clear pink, buds open salmon- 
gold. Each, $1.60 
Red. (Pat. No. 812) Rich carmine, wild rose fragrance. 
Each, $1.60 
Yellow. (Pat. No. 992) Flowers apricot-yellow on a sturdy 
3 foot bush. Each, $1.60 
VOGUE. (Pat. No. 926). A fine All-America for 1952. 
Flowers are a rich brick-red color. (See back cover page). 
1BreKClaty ea WSS. 
WORLD’S FAIR. (Pat. No. 862). Produces large clus- 
ters of fragrant, veivety blackish-scarlet blooms with 
slowing mass of golden stamens. Each, $1.50. 
Climbing Roses 
BLAZE. A vigorous climber, similar to Paul’s Scarlet, 
but its crimson flowers bloom on and off all summer. 
Each, $1.50. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rosy crimson flow- 
ers 3-4 inches across, produced freely in June and occa- 
sionally till frost. Very fragrant. Each, $1.50. 
_ CLIMBING .PEACE. (Plant Pat. No. 932). Flowers 
identical to those of the bush Peace rose. Give good 
winter protection. Each, $2.50. hs 
NEW DAWN. The best everblooming rose ever pro- 
duced. Has masses of pale pink fragrant blooms like 
tea roses on long cutting stems from June until heavy 
frost in the fall. Each, $1.60. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Intense scarlet roses of 
excellent shape, borne in clusters. Flowers are of large 
size and similar to tea roses. Each, $1.50. 
WHITE DAWN. A pure white climbing everblooming 
rose, producing hundreds of double blooms. Flowers 
first year. Each, $1.75. 
HARDY WATER LILIES 
Water Lilies are one of the easiest plants to grow and no flower 
is as fascinating and lovely. Planting instructions with each order. 
Flowers deep pink, euoet red in center, which lighten 
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to a silver pink on the tips. 
Attraction. A Garnet-Red Lily with Ruby shading of outstanding 
-«-blooms. One of the finest reds. Each......... BA Sikas eee ea $2.75 
Esecarbouecle. A very robust grower and striking color; bright crim- 
SOnMANGUEs car ete, Ba Glin een coher iene Weswcre et ie oldie conterameie ene Rite ities $3.00 
Marliacea Albida. 
mens. Are quite fragrant. 
Marliacea Chromatella, Yellow. 
Special Water Lily Fertilizer. 
suited to make an abundance of strong, vigorous flowers. 
Lilies are heavy feeders and blooms will have deeper color and 
Prlbs, soc? 4: [bse 60c: 
bloom longer when well fertilized. 
Pure white blooms of large size with yellow sta- 
A splendid variety. Each... 
The most popular of all water lilies. 
Blooms are a sulphur yellow and start blooming early. Each, $2.50 
are $2.00 
We have a special mixture, best 
Pink Opal. The handsome deep pink blooms 
are of medium size, stand well above the 
Watert es Ha cher. etic... sn .istt eee $2.00 
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