WHOLESALE ROSE LIST 1954 - 55 
Somerwet Kase Nursery, INC. 
P. O. Box 608 New Brunswick, N. J. 
TERMS OF SALE: For those with established credit, 60 days net, 2% for payment within 10 days. 2°, may also be 
deducted when cash accompanies the order. 
METHOD OF SHIPMENT: All roses are offered F.O.B. New Brunswick or Trenton, N. J. at our option. Shipment will 
be made by express unless otherwise arranged. Boxing and packing extra at cost. 
CONFIRMATION: Orders will be confirmed as quickly as possible. We will make every effort to fill your order as 
confirmed but if it should be necessary to pro-rate because of factors we cannot control, we reserve the right to do 
so. Advise if substitutions will be accepted. 
CLAIMS: Claims for damage, shortage or variance in grade must reach us within 10 days after shipment has been 
received. Because of the perishable nature of rose bushes we cannot entertain complaints after this period. 
Refer to our order blank for Wholesale Prices and list of available varieties 
PATENTED HYBRID TEAS OR BUSH ROSES 
We offer the following Roses under license from patentee, and it is understood and agreed that they are FOR 
SALE AT RETAIL ONLY, at or above prices specified. No reduction should be made in the retail price on the 
No. I!/, grade. Prices for patented roses are determined individually for each variety, according to the quantity 
purchased of each variety. 
Blanche Mallerin. Pat. No. 594. One of the very best 
whites. Pure frosty white in bud, and bloom with 
excellent form. Fragrant. Retail each $2.00 
Buccaneer. Pat. No. 1119. Grandiilora Type. Ciear- 
est, brightest, and “‘lastingest’’ yellow you have 
ever seen in a rose. Buds are long, slender, and 
tapering, showing no other color than clear yellow. 
Retail each $2.75 
Capistrano. Pat. No. 992. Rich shade of deep glow- 
ing rose pink, in bud as well as in the open flower. 
Large buds with extra heavy long stems. Fragrant. 
A.A.R.S. Winner 1950. Retail each $2.00 
Charles Mallerin. Pat. No. 933. Gorgeous new rose 
with buds and blooms of midnight crimson velvet, 
the “blackest’’ big red rose to date. It does not 
blue. Fragrant, good disease resistant foliage. 
Retail each $2.50 
Chrysler Imperial. Pat. No. 1167. Rich, unfading, un- 
bluing crimson-red color. Its big blooms open well 
in all kinds of weather, are long lasting and of 
superior form. A.A.R.S. Winner 1953. 
Retail each $2.50 
Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. No. 455. Brilliant blood-red 
buds on long, slender stems opening to spectrum 
red in cool weather, cerise in hot weather. 
A.A.R.S. Winner 1941. Retail each $2.25 
Forty-Niner. Pat. No. 792. Brilliantly hued bi-color 
that justly secured an A.A.R.S. award. Contrasting 
colors startling in brilliance and yet blending to- 
gether beautifully. Inside of petal is vivid red and 
outside of petal is a chrome-yellow. Colors are 
lasting and bright. Buds are long and open into 
well shaped blooms. A.A.R.S. Winner 1949. 
Retail each $2.50 
Golden Scepter. Pat. No. 910. Unfading golden- 
yellow, long slender buds, large, high-centered. ~ 
Retail each $2.00 
Grand Duchess Charlotie. Paty Nov 774. -Ditterent, 
beautiful shade of red. Buds are burnt carmine, 
opening to firm petaled blooms of a lovely be- 
gonia-rose. The plant is tall, graceful, and disease 
resisting. Excellent for cutting. Retail each $2.00 
Happiness. Pat. No. 911. A brilliant red. Its petals 
are firm and heavy, with unusual brilliance, will 
not blue. It is a@ popular florist’s rose; garden 
blooms, from mature plants, seem to be even 
better. Retail each $2.00 
Helen Traubel. Pat. No. 1028. Sparkling pink, with 
large and long buds that open into very large and 
lovely blooms. A.A.R.S. Winner 1952. 
Retail each $2.50 
K. T. Marshall. Pat. No. 607. A rose of rare beauty 
and delicate form, growing vigorously with large, 
open upright blooms of warm glowing pink, per- 
fect form an@long stems. Retail each $1.75 
Lowell Thomas. Pat. No. 595. Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower large very double, high centered 
lasting, clear canary-yellow, on strong stem. One 
of the best. A.A.R.S. Winner 1944. 
Retail each $2.00 
Mirandy. Pat. No. 632. A strong grower producing 
large, long-pointed ovid buds of rich dark red with 
black shadings, opening to deep rich red. A.A.R:S. 
Winner 1945. Retail each $2.25 
Mission Bells. Pat. No. 923. Deep glowing salmon 
opening to a clear shrimp pink color. Vigorous, 
heavily branched plants with coppery green 
foliage. A.A.R.S. Winner 1950. —— Retail each $2.00 
