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We consider our selection of Roses on this page to be 
most dependable of the long list of rose varieties 
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ROSE PRICES 
Guaranteed to bloom the Ist year 
Heavy 9) yr. Field Each ck HOU Sermo ed $1.25 
grown plants for Oe fateerahinne mata 3.60 
Sufor es le. ities. 5.75 
(Except Patented Varieties) 
(If by mail, add 20c per plant additional.) 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
tial Quinoa rd—Dark velvety red blooms produced on a vigorous 
plant. 
Etoile de Hollande —Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size. 
Joanna Hill—Large blooms of apricot color with bronze shad- 
ing in center. 
K. A. Victoria —Beautiful 
double blooms. 
large, 
Pink Radiance—A heavy blooming rose with a lively pink 
color. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover—Beautifully colored buds and blooms of 
yellow with pink and flame tints. 
Sister Therese —Rich yellow, double blooms borne on very 
vigorous canes. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze —A bright red everblooming climber. 
creamy white rose with 
Cl. Mrs. P. S. du Pont—Deep golden yellow. A continuous, 
free blooming climber. 
Cl. Talisman—Red and gold bi-color rose. A beautiful climber 
in an old favorite variety. 
New Dawn —Hardy everblooming climber with 
delicate apple-blossom pink blooms. 
FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Vigorous, low growing roses which bloom 
continuously until frost. Very hardy. Excellent 
for use under low windows, along sidewalks or 
in front of evergreens. 
Floradora—A vigorous growing variety pro- 
GuCIDS massses of orange-scarlet Camellia-like 
ooms. 
Poulsens Bedder—Great masses of big, slightly 
ruffled blooms of clear, rich pink. 
Red Ripples—Beautiful red color on wavy- 
petaled flowers, Very showy. A hardy, vigor- 
ous grower that is fine for mass plantings. 
ORTHO 
Rose Dust 
Prevents Mildew and 
Black Spot. 
Controls Aphids and 
other Rose Pests. 
Contains 2 insecticides 
and 2 fungicides in a 
handy, ready-to-use, 
‘“Sump-action” duster. 
Price, 8 oz. duster com- 
plete $1.00. By mail add 
25c per container for post- 
age. 
Patented 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
Chrysler Imperial —(Pat. 1167) The 1953 Award 
Winner. Velvety maroon-red buds, opening to 
large, brilliant red flowers. Price, $2.75 each; 3 
for $7.20. 
Lowell Thomas—(Pat. 595) Considered to be one 
of the best of the yellow roses. A very profuse 
bloomer. Price, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
Forty-Niner —(Pat. 702) 1949 Award Winner. 
The most striking bi-color rose ever intro- 
duced. Inside the petals are a vivid Oriental 
red, while the outside are chrome-yellow. 
Price, $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. 
Peace —(Pat. 591) One of the country’s favorite 
roses. Its large double blooms pass through 
a wide range of color, showing tints of yellow, 
pale gold, cream and ivory. Price, $2.50 each; 
3 for $6.60. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
Goldilocks —(Pat. 672) Buds are golden yellow, 
opening slowly and gracefully to rich yellow 
blooms. Price, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
Lilibet—(P.A.F.) 1954 All-American Award Win- 
ner. Named to honor Queen Elizabeth of Eng- 
land. Bouquets of fragrant, clear pink blos- 
soms and compact, dark green foliage. Price, 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. 
Red Pinocchio—(Pat. 812) The buds are attrac- 
tive, deep satiny carmine on the outside of the 
etals and bright carmine on the inside. Price, 
1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
