USE THEM FREELY FOR HEDGES, 
GIVE YOUR GARDEN s0rpers, BEDs, SPECIMEN PLANTINGS, 
BACKGROUNDS AND FOUNDATIONS 
GARNETTE. Although used extensively as a green- 
house rose for some years, it was new to outside gar- 
dens last year. We do not know of any other rose 
that will hold up as well when cut. Its red ‘‘sweet- 
heart” sized flowers will delight anybody who de- 
lights in flower arranging. This gem also has crinkled 
holly-type foliage. Be sure to plant it in front as its 
height is seldom over 18 inches. $1.75 each. 
INDEPENDENCE. We do not know of any other rose 
that has this color. Sort of a firecracker red from 
which it probably got its name. Very large flowers 
of 3 inches or more that usually come in clusters of 
at least 4 to a stem. About 2'% feet in height on a 
very compact plant. Does not fade in the sun and has 
a moderate old time rose fragrance. Pat. 1036. $2.25 
each. 
GOLDILOCKS. Our best yellow floribunda. Quite low 
in growing habits—about 2 ft. tall. Buds are ovoid 
with a reddish tinge. Bloom of sulphur yellow that 
lasts well when cut. Pat. 672. $1.50 each. 
NEW! NEW! 
LILIBET. 1954 All-American Floribunda Win- 
ner. Named in honor of Her Majesty, Queen 
Elizabeth II (it was her childhood name). This 
dainty new floribunda features flowers of light 
rose pink in the bud to a soft dawn pink in 
the fully open flower. It grows about 2 to 3 
ft. in height, making it fine for a low hedge 
or as a single specimen. The plant is very 
sturdy, symmetrical and rounded, with glossy 
luxuriant foliage. Flowers continuously through- 
out the summer. Illustrated on page 2. P.A.F. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. 
MA PERKINS. All-America Winner for 1953. Buds 
of translucent coral that open to 3% in. flowers of 
soft glowing coral shell pink. Very fragrant. We do 
not think it as good as Fashion or Vogue but worth 
a place in any garden. Pat. 1143. $2.25 each. 
MARGO KOSTER. Listed again for the flower- 
arrangers who seem to use this rose very frequently in 
arrangements. Low growing. Orangy-pink ranunculus- 
type bloom. $1.50. 
PINKIE. Dainty little pink buds that open to a flower 
of about 2 inches across. Very nice for cutting and 
use in arrangements. 1'/2-2 ft. Pat. 712. $1.75 each. 
POULSEN’S BEDDER. Another rose in long Poulsen 
string. Very aptly named because it does make a good 
bedding rose. Single pink blooms not unlike Betty 
Prior, only ruffled. We like it very much. Pat. Pend- 
ing. $1.50 each. 
THE SPOKANE ROSE SOCIETY 
If you live in the Spokane vicinity and are in- 
terested in growing better roses, why not join the 
Spokane Rose Society. Interesting meetings are 
held once a month and the dues are low com- 
pared to value received. For more information, 
contact Mrs. Bonnie Emch, E. 921 Liberty Ave., 
Spokane, Washington. Phone No. HUdson 2252. 
MORE COLOR! 
PINOCCHIO. The first of the Pinocchio family. Pink 
that is suffused with salmon. Excellent for cutting 
and mass display. Pat. 484. 3 ft. $1.50 each. 
RED PINOCCHIO. The ever popular Pinocchio in 
a rich glowing red. Fragrant. 2¥2 ft. Pat. 812. $1.50 
each. 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO. Newest member of the Pi- 
nocchio family. Masses of bloom in apricot-yellow 
that literally cover the plant. 3 ft. Pat. 992. $1.50 
each. 
MASQUERADE. A sensational riot of every color in 
the rainbow on one plant at the same time. Each bud 
is golden yellow with tiny vermillion marks. As the 
flowers open, each one changes from yellow to silver 
to pink to red. Each cluster will give you a full bou- 
GQUCt Ea /o items bats 979588b2-00 each: 
PERMANENT WAVE. Due to our customers con- 
tinuously asking for this rose, we are listing it again 
this year. It always seems to find itself with a blue 
ribbon at our own Spokane Rose Show. Delightfully 
crinkled and luted edges of each petal give this rose 
its name. Cochineal-red with inside a shade lighter. 
Our weather conditions in the Inland Empire has a 
habit of making it more of a pinkish red. Pat. 107. 
$1.50 each. 
PYGMY RED and GOLD. New type of floribunda 
rose that does not grow over 1 ft. tall. Lovely for 
borders in front of your other roses. We have seen 
them used very effectively for edging walks and per- 
ennial borders. The dark shiny foliage makes a pleas- 
ing contrast to either the red or yellow blooms. Please 
state on the order blank your preference in color. 
P.A.F. $1.50 each. 
ROSE ELFE. Miniature-like hybrid tea flowers that 
are silvery rose pink in color. The gardenia-shaped 
flowers are on this plant continually. Too bad that 
this dainty little rose is not planted more, it could 
easily become a favorite of everybody. 2% ft. $1.50 
each. 
VALENTINE. A _ new floribunda that we listed for 
the first time this past year. Valentine was easily 
one of the “most commented about” roses in our own 
field this past summer. Never without bloom, this 
18 inch high, rich dazzling red, semi-double flori- 
bunda, really took the ‘“Ohs” and ‘“Ahs’”. To give 
your garden a splash of color, Valentine will do it. 
Pat. 1029. $2.00 each. 
VOGUE. Illustrated on page 2. Vogue is bright, gay, 
coral cherry in color. With its vigorant wealth of 
bloom, it will be one of the finest roses in your gar- 
den. Add to this the exquisite form of both the bud 
and open flower, and you will see why we didn’t 
have enough to go around last year. Very fragrant 
and disease resistant foliage. Plant 3 VOGUE this 
spring and we will guarantee you one of the finest 
shows you have ever had. Pat. 926. $2.25 each; 3 
for $6.00. 
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