6 1435 Independence Avenue .. . 
er 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Pinocchi (P.P. 484) — Clusters of sal- 
mon-pink all through the season. About 
2 feet tall. 
Hach $1.50 3 for $3.90 
White Pinocchio, Patent No. 1010. New 
outstanding floribunda, semi-double 
flowers of pure white with yellow sta- 
mens. Large 2 to 2% inch flowers. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.90 
Lilibet, Patent applied for. Named in 
honor of the British Queen Elizabeth II 
and chosen an All American Rose Se- 
lections award winner 1954. A model 
hardy plant produces radiant roses in 
clusters of exquisite pink. 
Each $2.50 3 or more $2.20 each 
Permanent Wave, Patent No. 107, 
Large, semi-double flowers of rosy-pink 
with cerise edges. Petals are waved 
permanently from bud stage to the 
finish. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.90 
Garnette, comparatively new variety of 
merit producing petite red sweetheart 
roses. The plant attains a height of 
only about 18 inches and carries crink- 
led holly-like foliage. 
Each $1.50 3 for $3.90 
Yellow Pinocchio, Patent No. 992, New- 
est member of the Pinocchio family. 
Sturdy bush about three feet tall, pro- 
dusing great masses of bloom in an 
apricot yellow color. 
Each $1.50 3 10K $0.90 
Eutin, large clusters of very double, 
deep red flowers on a vigorous mildew 
resistant bush. 
Each $1.25 3 for $3.30 
Floradora, Scarlet and geranium red 
floribunda producing double 25 petaled 
flowers. Height 2% feet. AARS 1945 
award. 
Each $1.25 3 for $3.30 
Red Pinocchio. Bright red companion 
to the original Pinocchio. Plants are 
robust growers and _ produce great 
quantities of blooms from spring thru 
the fall. Floribundas are unexcelled for 
cutting purposes as there is always a 
fresh supply of flowers on the plants. 
Hardy and splendid for bedding where 
bright color effect is wanted. 
2-yr., No. 1 plants, $1.50 each 
3 for $3.90 12 for $15.00 postpaid 
Yellow Poulsen (Yellow). Compact buds 
of copper-yellow; double flowers deep 
yellow. Fragrant. 
Each $1.25 3 for $3.30 
BROWNELL SUB-ZERO HYBRID 
TEA ROSES 
A new race from hardier Species, 
Wichuriana hybrids, that can bloom all 
summer along with the more tender 
Hybrid Teas. The originator reports 
flowers of equal merit in size, form, 
fragrance and color and plants many 
times longer lived even afiter sub-zero 
winters. 
Shades of Autumn, Patent No. 542. An 
abundant and joyous expression of bi- 
colored beauty. 
Each $1.75 per doz. $18.00 
Pink Princess, Patent No. 459. Bud 
red, flower deep pink, famous as the 
first H. T. free from defoliation by 
blackspot. 
Each $1.75 per doz. $18.00 
V for Victory, One of the few fine yel- 
low roses. Retains its color through full 
maturity. Big, fragrant, heavily petal- 
ed. Continuously blooming. 
Each $1.75 per doz. $18.00 
Queen-O0’-Lakes. Gorgeous long ‘buds 
open to large, perfectly formed, deep 
red blooms—often 100 at a time on 
mature plants. 
Each $1.75 
RUGOSA ROSES 
Listed with shrubs on page 4 
per doz. $18.00 
MEYERS NURSERY 
. . Dial 2-3954 SPRING 1954 
meyers Everblooming Roses 
Individual prices of the Roses described below. 
Each $1.35 3 for $3.75 
All this group should have winter protection. 
Bank up with earth 8 inches or more and cover with 
any available material, preferably something which 
tends to keep them dry. 
Rios. oa 
ae 
Red Radiance—‘‘Radiant’’ with vigor and color. Hard- 
iest Red. 
Pink Radiance—Clearest pink in globular, never-fad- 
ing blooms. 
Ami Quinard—The “black rose.’’ Crimson-mareon with 
blackish luster. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Pure white petals, warmed by soft 
yellow at the base. 
Mrs. P. S. DuPont—Glowing yellow of pure gold— 
dark green foliage. 
E. G. Hill—Deep ruby-red — huge 4-inch double blooms 
with 50 petals bursting from star-shaped center. 
President Hoover—Matchless beauty in coral pink and 
yellow. 
Golden Dawn—Lemon yellow—45 petals blooming con- 
tinuously. 
Etoile de France—double blooms of dazzling scarlet— 
long stems. 
Numa Fay—Inside of petals are orange buff, flowing 
over edges to soft coppery-pink outside. 
Caledonia—Large double white; long buds opening to 
large, double flowers. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Bright, buttercup-yellow; perfect 
form; vigorous and healthy. 
The Doctor—Large, beautiful buds opening to enor- 
mous semi-double, cupped flowers of satiny pink. Fra- 
grant, Plant vigorous and bushy. 
Poinsetta — H. T. Large umfading scarlet flowers. 
Long pointed bud. 
McGredy’s Scarlet — Large brilliant scarlet-shaded 
rose pink. 
Christopher Stone — H. T. sensational new red rose. 
Large brilliant crimson-scarlet shaded deeper. Has 
a delicious old-rose scent. 
Picture — Velvety clear rose-pink with undertones 
of salmon. Very double. 
Countess Vandall — Long pointed bud, upright stems, 
Color combination can hardly be described, pink, cop- 
per, gold and salmion. Fragrant. 
All Our Roses Are 2-Year Field Grown Plants 
Patented 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
Katherine T. Marshall, Patent No. 607 — A rose of 
rare beauty and delicacy of form — growing vigorous- 
ly with large, open upright blooms of warm glowing 
pink, fruity fragrance. Perfect form and long stems. 
Each $1.75 
3 or more $1.55 each 
Capistrano, Patent No. 992 — Rich shade of deep 
glowing rose pink in the bud as well as in the open 
flower. Blooms have a rich, heavy, lasting fragrance. 
Each $2.25 3 or more $2.00 each 
Forty-Niner, Patent No. 792 — Brilliantly hued bi- 
color that justly secured an A.A.R.S. award for 1949. 
Its contrasting colors are startling in their brilliance, 
and yet they blend together beautifully. Inside of 
petals is a vivid Orient-Red, while the outside is a 
Chrome-Yellow, changing to Straw-Yellow. 
Each $2.25 3 or more $2.00 each 
Nocturne, Patent No. 713 —- The color is bright cardi- 
nal red with dark shadings of crimson. The large 
petals have good substance, are richly textured and 
pleasantly fragrant flower is long lasting. 
Each $2.00 3 or more $1.75 each 
Mojave, Patent No. 1176. NEW AARS Award Winner. 
A Charlotte Armstrong cross retaining many of the 
fine plant characteristics of its parent along with the 
slender bud of that variety. The color is a blend of 
salmon, apricot and orange. 
Each $3.00 3 or more $2.65 each 
Helen Traubel — Rose of Freedom — Peace — Eclipse 
Chrysler Imperial — Rex Anderson — Crimson Glory 
The above varieties are listed on pages 5 and 8. 
Climbing Roses 
All plants offered are northern grown two-year 
field grown bushes. Cut back the top so only a few 
of the stronger canes are left, six inches long, and 
plant a little deeper than they grew. 
Prices of the Roses below unless otherwise noted. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.85 
Crimson Rambler—Bright red, large clusters. Very 
popular climber. 
Climbing American Beauty — Large, rich carmine, 
somewhat fragrant. 
Dorothy Perkins—Delicate pink, large clusters, vigor- 
ous and healthy. 
Gardenia—The popular yellow climber. Profuse bloom- 
er. Glossy, healthy foliage. 
Paul’s Scarlet — Large, bright pure red, semi-double, 
in clusters. 
Blaze—(Patent No. 10)—The most famous red climb- 
ing rose. Large clusters of cup-shaped blooms of vivid 
scarlet cover the broad vine magnificiently in June, 
followed by intermittent flowers all season. .Each $1.25 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas — Patent No. 457 — plant carrying 
dark green foliage, produces fully double deep rose- 
pink flowers, everblooming .............. Each $2.00 
New Dawn—Everblooming Climbing Rose—Apple blos- 
som pink flowers with old-Rose fragrance ..Each $1.50 
Orange Everglow (Climber) Patent No. 505. Very pro- 
fuse: blooming yellow, ae ene errr Each $2.00 
