Climbing Roses 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER Large 
double flowers of rose crimson. 
EBEach $1.25. 
BLAZE. Popular climber with double 
scarlet crimson blooms similar to 
Paul’s Scarlet; however, some bloom is 
produced on two-year wood after the 
main June crop. Each $1.35. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Beautiful shell- 
pink flowers are borne in large clusters 
of small double blooms; sweet scented. 
One of the thriftiest of standard climb- 
ers. Each $1.25. 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS (Pat.) Everbloom- 
ing climber of pillar type that has 
large fully double deep rose pink 5-6 
inch long flowers on long stems. Foliage 
rich dark green. Judicious fertilizing 
will encourage progressive growth with 
the succession of bloom. Each $2.00. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. Long gracefully 
shaped golden yellow buds open into 
rich yellow Tea-like blooms in June- 
July on long stems. Each $1.35. 
HIGH NOON (Pat.) The intense shade 
of clear shining yellow displayed in 
medium sized well-shaped buds on long 
stems with glossy light green foliage. 
High Noon produces a big crop. in 
Spring, continuing throughout the en- 
tire growing season. Each $2.50. 
NEW DAWN. Everblooming. An ex- 
ceptional climbing rose that produces 
a fine display of double flesh pink blos- 
soms on long stem through June, and 
then as the summer g0es along, new 
buds and flowers continue until frost. 
Each $1.35. 
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Paul’s Scarlet 
PAUL’S SCARLET. For brilliant color 
this rose is umsurpassed. Produces 
clusters of semi-double vivid dazzling 
red blossoms. Each $1.25. 
2) 
Shrub Roses 
AUSTRIAN COPPER : 
The brilliamt shrub rose loaded with 
single blossoms in June orange- 
red with yellow on the outside of 
petals. Grows 5-6 ft. high, very hardy 
does not freeze back. 
Two year select size, each $1.50. 
HARRISON’S YELLOW. The charming 
old favorite hardy yellow bush rose 
you have seen blooming in dooryards 
about Decoration Day. Bears semi- 
double bright yellow flowers profusely 
on about five foot bush. 
Two year select size, each $1.50. 
COVER COLLECTION 
The three AARS Winners Chrysler Im- 
perial 1953 and Mojave 1954, Lilibet 
1954 featured on the front cover. Cata- 
log value of 1 each $8.25. 
Special collection price 1 each $7.25 Post 
Paid, 
Potted Roses 
Experience and tests made the past 
few years, by us and other Nurseries in 
the region, have proven the practical and 
desirable use of Roses established in 
containers to supplement the _ spring 
planting of dormant bushes in April and 
early May. As our patrons become ac- 
quainted with the ease of planting Pot- 
_ ted Roses and the convenience in selec- 
tion that this method of handling af- 
fords, we are yearly increasing our offer- 
ing to supply the demand. We will have 
an almost complete selection of our 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea, Floribunda 
and Climbing Roses established in con- 
tainers ready for your selection while in 
bloom from June throughout the sum- 
mer and fall. 
The successful use of Potted Roses has 
encouraged expanding this method of es- 
tablishing nursery stock in containers 
to also include nearly all the Perennials, 
Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens described 
in this catalog. Complete landscape 
plantings made with container establish- 
ed material, in every month during the 
past summer Dy our planting crew, with- 
out the loss of a single plant indicates the 
practical and desirable use of the 
method to supplement the normal spring 
planting of dormant plants. 
In our Display Yard, along with the 
Potted Roses, we will have Perennials, 
Vines, Mums, Evergreens, Shrubs, and 
smaller Trees all established in contain- 
ers growing in full leaf or bloom, for 
your selection and successful planting 
any time at your convenience during the 
summer and fall. (See page 13.) 
