2-YEAR BLOOMING SIZE 
5 Newest Highest Rating Roses 
Four being All-America Rose Selections introduced 
after Top-Ten Selection was made. 
See pages 40 and 41 for 
TOP TEN ALL-AMERICA 
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Sutter’s Gold 
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AARS 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Patent No. 1167). 1953 All-America Winner. In color, Chrysler 
Imperial is unmatched by any other Red Rose. Its vivid, rich tones of crimson are 
enhanced by darker overtones of glowing crimson with gem-like garnet lustre in the 
folds. Long, tapering buds unfold to large, high centered flowers measuring 4 to 5 
inches with 40 to 50 wide petals. Sturdy, medium long stems. Compact, symmetrical 
growth. Abundant, dark green, semi-glossy foliage. $2.75 each. 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. (Patent Pending). A modern ‘‘American Beauty’’ Rose, a 
better medium red. Large, ovoid buds open wide to 4 to 5-inch blooms with beau- 
tifully curved petals. Rich, unfading, uniform rose-red of lasting brilliance. Good, dark 
green, disease-resistant foliage. Flowers last weil, with strong, very sweet, old-rose 
fragrance. $2.50 each. 
MOJAVE. (Patent No. 1176). 1954 All-America Winner. Radiant orange is the 
dominant color, highlighted by flame-like tones of scarlet and vermilion. Vigorous 
bush produces amazing numbers of beautiful, long, tapering buds. The finest 
orange-colored Rose yet introduced. $3.00 each. 
HELEN TRAUBEL. (Patent No. 1028). 1952 All-America Winner. Exquisite, long, pointed buds and Mojave } . tt >, 
open flowers varying in color from peach-pink to luminous apricot. Plenty of fragrance and a big, mee 
free-blooming plant. $2.75 each. é 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Patent No. 885). All-America Rose for 1950. Beautiful, long, pointed, perfect buds 
of golden yellow, richly shaded with orange and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any other yellow 
Rose. Plant strong, vigorous, free-branching. Good, straight stems, just right for cutting. $2.25 each. — 
All-America 
Selections SARS 
The AARS symbol stands for the 
results of two-year testing in wide- 
ly separated test gardens, ranging 
from the Atlantic to the Pacific 
and from Minnesota to the Gulf. 
The All-America rating is zealous- 
ly guarded and is not granted un- 
less the Rose measures up to the 
high AARS standards. These All- 
America Rose Selections have qual- 
ities demanded in a hardy, ever- 
blooming garden Rose, such as 
beauty of form, vigor, hardiness 
and abundance of bloom in various 
colors. 
Helen Traubel 
WAYNESBORO, VIRGINIA [39] 
