4 SUMMER TRADE LIST, 1954 
ROSES—Continued 
BABY ROSES—Dwarf Polyantha and Floribunda 
Peri0 Per100 Per 1000 
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M *Alain, (8.0). Bright carmine-red blooms come in clusters all over the densely 
branching plants; a good clear, lasting color.Semi-double, with large, bright 
golden centers. Thick foliage on strong green stems and husky plants. 2% 
feet tall. 
M Baby Chateau, (7.3). Deep red massive blooms. One of the best of its type. 
S *Cameo, (7:8). A distinct shade of shell-pink and salmon, with a glow of gold. 
M Cheer, (7.7). Ovoid orange-pink, with large blooms about four inches, opening 
gracefully in large clusters. Vigorous, prolific. 
M *Dagmar Spaeth, (8.2). Alabaster white edged pink. 
T *Ellen Poulsen, (7.6). Double, bright rose-pink, fragrant. 
T *Else Poulsen, (8.7). Bright, rose-pink, semi-double, lasting. 
M *Eutin, (8.6). Large clusters of very double, deep red flowers on a vigorous mildew 
resistant bush. 
T *Floradora, (8.2). Scarlet and geranium red floribunda producing double 25 
petaled flowers. Height 2% feet. A.A.R.S. 1945 award. 
M *Frensham, (8.2). Large, semi-double, slightly fragrant, deep crimson. Foliage 
dark, leathery. Very vigorous, bushy; abundant bloom. 
S Gloria Mundi, (6.6) Large, fully double lasting, orange-scarlet, borne in clusters. 
S Golden Salmon, (6.5). Bright orange-salmon. Fine for mass planting, blooms con- 
tinually. 
S Ideal, (__). Dark scarlet, borne in profusion. Immense compact bunches. 
T *Kirsten Poulsen, (7.8). Bright scarlet in clusters on long stems. 
M *Lafayette Improved, (7.3). Large clusters of bright cherry-crimson. 
S Orange Triumph, (8.1). Salmon-red with orange shadings, blooming in enormous 
clusters. 
T Permanent Wave, (8.1). Large semi-double flowers of rosy-pink with cerise 
edges. Petals are waved permanently from bud stage to the finish. 
S *Pink Gruss an Aachen, (7.4). Deep salmon rose colored sport of Gruss an Aachen. 
S Poulsen’s Bedder, (7.6). Strong upright plant attaining a height of about 3 ft., 
producing masses of big, slightly ruffled blooms of clear rich pink. Long 
lasting. 
M *Poulsen’s Yellow, (5.6). Bud copper, yellow flowers semi-double, intensely fra- 
grant. 
M *Red Ripples, (7.8). Flowers semi-double, open, slightly fragrant, oxblood-red to 
carmine. 
S *Rochester, (6.8). Bud long-pointed, orange with carmine markings; flower large, 
fragrant, buff, reverse orange-carmine. 
M *Rose Elfe (Rosenelfe), (8.9). Very large, double, high-centered, La France pink; 
cluster on long, strong stem. 
M Triomphe Orleanais, (6.9). Large clusters of cherry-red. 
*FLORIBUNDA AND HYBRID POLYANTHA VARIETIES. 
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Our Rose storage is air conditioned with temperature and humidity 
thermostatically controlled — the most modern refrigeration and air con- 
ditioning equipment available. 
