Sun 
Valley 
(Pata 1135) 
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gz 
% 
: 
Mojave 
(Pat. 1176) 
Chrysler 
Imperial 
(Pat. 1167) 
Choice 
BLANCHE MALLERIN (Pat. No. 594)—This rose with its pure 
white buds and blooms and superior form is one of the best white 
roses to date. Very fragrant for a white rose. Hach $2.00; 3 or more 
$1.75 each. 
BRAVO (Pat. No. 983)—Large, rich, glowing cardinal réd. Perfectly 
formed flowers with ruffled petals. Does well in both hot and cool 
climates. Each $2.25; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
ar CAPISTRANO (Pat. No. 922)—1950 AARS winner. Very vigor- 
_ous with long buds of clear rose-pink. Each $2.00; 3 or more 
$1.75 each. 
Q CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG (Pat. No. 455)—Beautiful stream- 
é _lined blood-red buds and magnificent flowers of cerise. Each 
$2.25; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
Kea CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Pat. No. 1167)—AARS winner for 
BS 1953. Delightful form; the sparkling red color and rich fragrance 
are certain to make this rose one of the most popular. Each $2.50; 
3 or more $2.20 each. 
CONFIDENCE (Pat. No. 1192)—This new rose by the originator of 
the famous Peace rose is a peach-toned pastel two tone rose. Long 
streamlined buds open to great trumpets of bloom. Richly fragrant. 
Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Spee EDMUNDS (Pat. No. 731)—Beautiful buds of burnt- 
orange open to lasting blooms of reddish apricot aging to orange- 
pink. Sturdy, glossy foliage. All America winner in 1944. Each 
$2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
FIRST LOVE (Pat. No. 921)—The perfect buds and the long-lasting 
delicately shaped open flowers will make this rose the ‘“‘First Love’”’ 
in your garden. Long slender urn-shaped buds of dawn pink. Long 
stems ideal for cutting. Each $2.25; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
@ FORTY-NINER (Pat. No. 792)—AARS winner for 1949. Brilliant 
S8° bicolor. Rich yellow outside, vivid red inside. Chrome yellow 
bud. Vigorous grower and quite free from thorns. The best non- 
fading bicolor rose. Hach $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
Q HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. No. 1028)—AARS winner for 1952. 
48° Weatures exquisite buds and flowers of peach-pink to luminous 
apricot. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
NEW YORKER (Pat. No. 823)—Perfectly formed blooms, scarlet to 
red, overlaid with a rich velvety sheen. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 
each. 
(Ge NOCTURNE (Pat. No. 713)—AARS selection for 1948. Very 
AgSs vigorous, with beautiful buds and open flowers of rich dark red. 
Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
@ MOJAVE (Pat. No. 1176)—1954 AARS winner. Radiant orange, 
£8 high lighted by flame-like tones of scarlet and vermilion. Long 
tapering buds on a vigorous bush. Hach $2.75; 3 or more $2.40 each. 
Kea PEACH (Pat. 591)—1946 AARS winner. One of the loveliest roses 
ARS? Of our century. Golden yellow buds from canary yellow to pale 
gold, to iridescent cream. Unusually large flowers borne on strong 
stems. Glossy green foliage. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
PRES. EISENHOWER (Pat. No. 1217)—Large, rose-red hybrid tea. 
Blooms singly on strong stems. Bushy, upright growth. Dark green, 
disease resistant foliage. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
SATURNIA (Pat. No. 349)—Vivid two-toned rose of deep cardinal 
red inside of petals, with reverse salmon-yellow and copper. Fra- 
grant. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. 
SUN VALLEY (Pat. No. 1135)—Beautifully shaped buds open to 
large, strong lasting golden yellow blooms. Does not fade in hot 
weather. Dark green foliage on a strong growing bush. Each $2.50; 
3 or more $2.20 each. 
Kia SUTTER’S GOLD (Pat. No. 885)—Beautiful golden buds over- 
£8* laid with orange and red open to spectacular flowers with more 
fragrance than any other yellow rose. Each $2.25; 3 or more $2.00 
each. 
& TIFFANY (P.A.F.)—1955 AARS winner. Long pointed buds of 
£8° deep pink with a gold shading at the base, opening to warm 
clear pink. Vigorous upright growth. Dark green foliage. Each $3.00; 
3 or more $2.65 each. 
Carrousel 
(Pat. 1066) 
POTTED ROSES 
For those who like to select their roses while in bloom 
we have an assortment of potted roses at our sales yard. 
These can be set out any time of the year. Prices slightly 
higher than bare root plants in season. Not mailable. 
a 
25th Year ... Order by Mail with Confidence 
The New GRANDIFLORA ROSES 
This new class was officially named in 1954, and consists of varieties rela- 
tively tall in growth, free flowering, often with many flowers in clusters, but 
with individual stems long enough for cutting. The flowers, though not neces- 
sarily as large as Hybrid Teas, are larger than the average Floribunda. 
BUCCANEER (Pat. No. 1119)—The 
brightest, yellowest rose with the 
most lasting color you have ever seen. 
Vigorous upright growth. Urn-shaped 
buds. Each $2.75; 3 or more $2.40 
each. 
CARROUSEL (Pat. No. 1066)-—Dark 
velvety red. Tall upright grower with 
mildew-resistant foliage. Each $2.00; 
3 or more $1.75 each. 
Sutter’s Gold (Pat. 885) 
Jiminy 
Cricket 
(P.A.F.) 
DEAN COLLINS (Pat. No. 1279)— 
Spirea-red buds’ open to full double 
blossoms of rose-opal and carmine. 
Vigorous grower with glossy dark 
green, mildew-resistant foliage. Hach 
$2.50; 3 or more $2.40 each. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH (Pat. No. 
ABBS, 1259)—1955 AARS Winner. Soft 
carmine-rose and dawn pink. Tall 
growing plants with masses of blooms 
all season. Sometimes comes singly. 
Glossy deep green foliage. Each $3.00; 
3 or more $2.65 each. 
> All Our Roses 
Are 
4 2-year 
No. 1 Grade 
als 
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- Roses Shipped 
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