SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY, SPRINGFIELD, MO. 19 
PEACE 
AARS 1946 
MOJAVE. (Pat. Applied For). All-America Rose award for 
1954. The name is derived from the bright colors of the Painted 
Desert. A hybrid tea rose. Its richly colored bud opens into 
a glowing apricot-orange, highlighted with warm tints of 
nasturtium red, scarlet and vermillion. Ideal for cutting and 
has a pleasant fragrance. Each $3.25. 
LILIBET. (Pat. Applied For). Another 1954 All-America Rose. 
Empire red buds turning to pink masses of flowers. A con- 
tinuous bloomer with spicy fragrance. <A floribunda rose with 
vigorous growing foliage. Each $2.75. 
MA PERKINS. 1953 Award winner. (Pat. Applied For.) This 
new Floribunda is a cross of Fashion and Red Radiance, re- 
taining the better qualities of its parents. A hardy, vigorous, 
disease resistant plant, producing buds of a sparkling coral 
pink touched with red which opens into a flower of coral- shell 
pink. Each, $2.50. 
PINK RADIANCE 
All-America Rose Winners 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
VOGUE (Pat. No. 962). A 1952 Award Winner. An enchanting 
new floribunda of a brilliant cherry coral hue. Buds are very 
dark, oval in shape and are of perfect hybrid tea form. Its 
spice-like scent should make Vogue one of the most popular 
favorites. A prolific bloomer; will supply an abundance of 
flowers for home arrangements. Each $2.25. 
HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. No. 1028). 1952 Award Winner. A 
beautiful pink hybrid tea rose with sparkling color which va- 
ries with the weather from a lively pink to a luminous apricot 
which blends into a rich orange. Completely charming at half- 
open flower stage but exceedingly beautiful when fully open. 
Flowers often measure 5 to 6 inches across and are borne on 
long stems. Each $3.00. 
PEACE (Pat. No. 591). All-America selection for 1946. Won 
the highest rating ever given a rose. Buds open into large 
golden yellow flowers, pstals edged with pink, later changing 
to ivory. Blooms beautifully and long lasting. Each $2.75. 
ROSES 
Two-Year Field-Grown Plants 
FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER 
Each $1.45; 5 for $6.50; 12 for $14.25. 
Postpaid 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Pat. No. 105 Expired). Buds are urn 
shaped, blossoms of a velvety crimson and are borne in great 
profusion. Unusual fragrance. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Pat. No. 38 Expired). Long tapering 
coppery buds. Blooms are double and salmon-pink inside and 
coppery pink outside. Very fragrant with long stems for 
cutting. 
ROGUE MALLERIN. Deep rich red with a velvety texture; 
does not fade or blue. Very fragrant and a healthy grower. 
McGREDY’S IVORY. Perfectly formed long-pointed buds of 
ivory-white. Always in flower. 
THE DOCTOR. Immense long pointed buds of sparkling pink, 
slowly open to great flowers 5 to 6 inches across, of exquisite 
satiny silvery pink. Intense fragrance. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. A beautiful two-toned coppery red 
inside, golden tint outside. Delicately perfumed, robust in 
growth. It grows with outstanding brilliance in any garden. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. Clear, brilliant; perfectly formed, long 
lasting when cut, strong stems. One of the finest pink roses 
ever introduced. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Unfading canary yellow flowers of ex- 
cellent form with a mass of golden anthers glorifying the center 
of the flower. Dark, glossy holly-like foliage. 
MRS. P. S. DuPONT. Double flowers of rich gold, spicy fra- 
grance. Plants bushy and foliage attractive. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Bright red; large—very fragrant. 
Perfect buds opening into a glorious red flower of incomparable 
fragrance. Strong grower, free branching and healthy. 
K. A. VICTORIA. The best white; beautiful in bud and full 
flower; a free and continuous bloomer. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL. A shell-pink Radiance; free bloomer. 
POINSETTIA. This vigorous rose, so appropriately named, 
brings to you the brilliance, the glowing red color of the Christ- 
mas Poinsettia. Long pointed buds, strong grower. 
PRES. HOOVER. Maroon and orange two-toned; vigorous 
plants; free bloomer. A rainbow of colors. 
RADIANCE. Cameo pink; large, intensely fragrant; blooms all 
season in all climates. One of the most popular roses due to 
its extreme hardiness and freedom of bloom. 
RED RADIANCE. Clear even red, large; long lasting, hardy. 
The same qualities as Radiance but a rich cerise-red. No rose 
will excel it in growth or quantity of blooms. 
BETTY UPRICHARD. Delicate salmon pink with outside of 
petals coppery carmine. Very fragrant. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Spectacular double flowers of 
apricot-peach color, very fragrant. Attractive foliage. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Prices same as for Bush Roses. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Carmine red, fine form. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Intense scarlet, vigorous and free flower- 
ing. 
CLIMBING BLAZE. Recurrent blooming Paul’s Scarlet. 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
These Monthly Bloomers are among the most popular large- 
flowering Polyantha Roses, all outstanding monthly bloomers 
and beautiful in color, with abundant fragrance that will fill 
the air in your garden and in your home. 
ELSE POULSEN. Rose-pink. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Salmon-orange flowers produced in large 
clusters. 
LA FAYETTE. Light cherry. 
BABY IDEAL. Red. 
Hardy as Spirea. Always in bloom. Require no spraying. All 
that they ask is a little cultivation. Plant these Roses by the 
dozens. ‘ 
