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) Horace McFarland (Patent 730) 
1 — (AAR’S Winner 1945) — Named to 
honor Dr. J. H. McFarland. Sturdy, upright 
growing vigorous plants that keep an al- 
“most continuous supply of deep apricot 
_ ovoid buds which open into beautifully 
ormed, spicily-scented salmon-buff blooms 
that change to a lovely begonia rose with 
carnation fragrance. Long stems with many 
_(B) Lowell Thomas (Patent 595) 
_37R2 —(AAR’S Award 1944) Extra large, 
vibrant, clear pure yellow blooms open 
from beautifully shaped buds. The magnif- 
 icent high-cupped, delicate, fragrant flow- 
_ ers with outward rolling petals are often 
er 4 inches across. The color is pene- 
ting clear and deep. The best pure 
llow patented rose on the market. $2.00 
ch; 3 or more at $1.75 each. 
) Mirandy (Patent 632) 
R3—(AAR’S Winner 1945)—1st award 
winner in 1945. Now selected the top 10 
.AAR’S winner for 1950. A strong free- 
_ branching plant producing large, long, 
. pointed buds of rich dark red with 
_ black shadings. The immense heart-shaped 
blooms are fully double, beautifully formed, 
_ marvelously fragrant and long lasting. A 
wonderful variety to exhibit for blue 
ribbons. $2.25 ea.; 3 or more at $2.00 ea. 
_ Why are floribunda roses so popular? Gor- 
me - geous blooms in great clusters continuously. 
ue Adaptable to all plantings as beds, borders, 
hedges, foundation. plantings with ever- 
_-green and other flowers. Hardy, rugged, 
_ disease-resistant, vigorous, requiring little 
care, more colorful and more blooms for 
~ floral arrangements, corsages, boutonnieres, 
ete. 
_ (1) Red Pinocchio (Patent 812) 
37R10—Great flower clusters of rich vel- 
ety crimson. Exceptionally beautiful, long, 
lasting, double hybrid tea-like blooms. 
Very popular and free flowering. $1.50 
Luminous coral-pink suffused with 
an indescribeable color. Amazingly 
1tiful, vigorous, hardy, healthy plants 
sd with hundreds of blooms. $2.00 each; 
r . at $1.75. 
12—The Ist and best true golden-yellow 
uunda. The neat, shapely buds re- 
aM ture hybrid teas in form. Free 
VY nodes 
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tented Everblooming 
JUDGED THE WORLD’S FINEST 
ses are new varieties with outstanding 
have been granted patent rights. This 
@ originator production and royalty protec- 
encourages him to continue his research. 
ight patented roses pictured A, B, C, D, E, F, 
are all everblooming hybrid tea roses that will 
rofusely in your garden this summer. 
owers. $2.00 each; 3 or more at $1.75 each. 
Floribunda Roses 
TO GROW THE BEST, PLANT THE BEST 
AAR’S (Means All American Rose Selections)— 
trials are made for two years in nineteen test gardens 
in all climates and soils in America. Impartial judges 
from a non-profit national organization of America’s 
leading rose judges and amateurs score each variety 
on a uniform point system. Only top-scoring roses 
= good in every way are selected. 
(D) Chrysler Imperial (Pat. 1167) 
37R4—An ideal prize-winning rose with 
full, high centered, beautifully shaped, 
glowing crimson blooms up to 5 inches in 
diameter. Long, tapering buds with rich 
fragrance come singly and constantly with 
great profusion of blooms all season. Com- 
pact, well branched, upright plants with 
‘luxuriant, healthy, green foliage. $2.75 
each; 3 or more $2.40 each. 
(E) Peace (Patent 591) 
37R5 —(AAR’S Ist award 1945) Unbeliev- 
able in its beauty; lasting qualities and 
massive sizes. Delicate. yellow, gold and 
cream colors blend superbly to ruffled petal 
edge of soft pink. Each flower changes from 
day to day retaining its fresh, crisp appear- 
ance. Peace is also remarkable as a healthy, 
vigorous growing plant that produces an 
endless succession of blooms all season. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more at $2.20 each, 
PATENTED RED ROSE GARDEN 
1 New Yorker...... $2.00 37RG9 
1 Mirandy ........ 2.25 All 6 Red Roses 
1 Charlotte Armstrong 2.25 labeled 
1 Rose of Freedom... 2.00 
1 Rubaiyat ........ 1.75 $ 
1 Chas. Mallerin .... 2.50 
Catalog value $12.75 @ 
ALWAYS IN BLOOM 
SUMMER THRU FALL 
(L) Vogue (Patent 926) 
37R14—AAR’s Award for 1952. This new 
floribunda has a unique, brilliant glowing 
coral color. Huge, double blooms with per- 
fect high centered form and _ rich spicy 
fragrance. Outstanding for color and per- 
formance. $2.00 ea. 3 or more at $1.75 ea. 
(M) Pinocchio (Patent 484) 
37R15—Vigorous, hardy plants produce an 
abundance of pointed, salmon-gold buds 
that open to miniature, hybrid tea-like 
roses of soft, clear pink in great clusters. 
2 yr. No. 1, $1.50 each; 3 or more at $1.30 
each. 
Poulsen’s Bedder 
37R16—The finest new pink floribunda. 
Very free flowering with masses of big, 
slightly ruffled clear, rich pink blooms. 
Blooms stay bright and clear, never dingy 
looking, strong robust 3 ft. plants resistant 
to disease. $1.50 each. 3 or more at $1.30 
each. 25 or more at $1.20 each. 
Chatter (Patent 739) 
37R17 — Brilliant crimson 2% to 3 inch 
blooms unequalled for continuous color. 
The beautiful clusters are so long lasting, 
so persistant, so everblooming they are al- 
ways with flowers from spring to winter. 
$1.50 each. 3 or more at $1.30 each. 
(F) Mary Margaret McBride 
(Patent 537) 
37R6—A distinguished everblooming AAR’s 
rose loved from coast to coast for its shapely ~ 
salmon-pink buds and large, graceful 
blooms of deep coral-pink, salmon and gold 
which are mildly fragrant. Its alluring pink 
color holds regardless of weather. A lovely 
exhibition rose with strong stems on vigor- 
ous plants. $1.75 each; 3 or more at $1.55. 
(G)Helen Traubel (Patent 1028) 
37R7 —(The new 1952 AAR’S winner) Will 
soon become a top favorite. Unusually — 
large, long buds are magnificent and the 
flowers display the lovely color in a more: 
lavish way. The color varies with the 
weather—sometimes a lovely blend of 
sparkling pink and gold, more often a 
luminous apricot. Vigorous, healthy, easy 
to grow with distinctive color and fragrance. 
$2.75 each; 3 or more at $2.40 each. 
(H) Golden Scepter (Patent 910) 
37R8—A new sparkling, unfading, brilliant 
yellow rose with outstanding hardiness. 
From early spring to late fall the majestic, 
tall, vigorous, 214 to 3 ft. plants are filled 
with dozens of slender golden-yellow buds 
which slowly open into exquisite high cen- 
tered 514 inch flowers. Has won Europe’s 
highest rose awards. $2.00 each. 3 or more 
at $1.75 each. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch 
37R18—Fine clusters of dainty La-France 
pink flowers are fully double like hybrid 
tea roses. Free flowering and good grower 
especially fine for decorations. 
Improved Lafayette 
37R19—Big flowers of vivid crimson. One 
of the most showy and a great favorite be- 
cause it is beautiful and free flowering. 
Red Ripples 
37R20—New, improved variety. Our fav- 
orite. Magnificent wavy-petaled flowers of 
intense red. Strong growing. Vigorous, 
healthy and constantly in bloom. 
Floradora 
37R21—(AAR’S Award 1945) Spectacular 
clusters of large, orange-red, double ca- 
mellia-like flowers. Vigorous, hardy, and 
free blooming. 
Choice of above 4 floribunda roses. 2 
yr. No. 1,$1.10 ea.; 3 for $2.95; 12 
for $11.40. Jumbo 2 yr., XX, $1.25 
ea.;3 for $3.45; 12 for $13.20. 
FAVORITE FLORIBUNDA SPECIAL 
One each of 4 varieties. 1 Mrs. R. M. Finch, 1 
Improved Lafayette, 1 Red Ripples, 1 Floradora. 
37RG22—2 yr., 37RG23—2 yr.. XX 
No. 1 plants large specimen plants 
4 for $3.75 | 4 for $4.35 
