Wyaut’s HYBRID TEA ROSES 
These are the monthly or everblooming Roses that are to be found in most Rose gardens. Hybridizers 
are turning out so many, many new varieties in fascinating tones that it is difficult for the average busy 
gardener to keep up with them. We are confident that our list includes the very best of both old and new All 
sorts and that you will find just the Roses you want and will be successful in growing them. Select now 
the ones you want to plant this Spring. Rose Bushes 
Roses bearing this symbol are winners of an award given by All-America Rose AY ent 
Selections. This means they have been grown in competition with other new . 
AA R Roses in test gardens across the country and have given a superior performance Postpald 
s in the opinion of the expert judges who determine the award winners. 
LIST OF WYANT ROSES AVAILABLE FOR SPRING 1954 
AMI QUINARD. Deepest red. The long buds, opening into medium- 
sized flowers, are freely produced. Soft delicate fragrance. 15 petals, 
too few to make it popular. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
ANGELS MATEU. A lovely orange shade. Large, full-petaled, splendid 
form, fine for exhibition. Bushy, strong grower. Rich fruity fragrance. 
40 petals. Plant Pat. 174. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
APPLAUSE. A michty good Rose but its interesting color is difficult 
to describe—sort of an off shade of red. It isa good grower and bloomer. 
The large, high-centered flowers are mildly fragrant and last excep- 
tionally well when cut. Plant Pat. 829. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
APRICOT DAWN. A delightful fool-proof variety. The broad petals 
are buff-apricot on the inside and dark apricot on the outside. The 
bush is a compact, strong, healthy grower, and the rich fragrance is 
unforgettable. 42 petals. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
BLANCHE MALLERIN. The large, crystalline white petals form long 
buds which develop into beautiful blooms with a little fragrance. A 
good, upright grower. 27 petals. Plant Pat.594. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
BRIGHT WINGS. Intense bright apricot blooms are borne in pro- 
fusion quite continuously, making a lot of color in the Rose bed. The 
large, open flowers have about 25 peculiarly frilled petals. Low, bushy 
growth. Not much odor. Keep it dusted to keep it healthy. $1.75 each; 
3 for $4.75. 
BUCCANEER. Clearest, brightest and ‘‘lastingest’’ fadeless yellow 
Rose you have ever seen. The buds are particularly long and stream- 
lined, opening into cupped, mildly fragrant flowers. The strong, free- 
branching canes may reach a height of 5 feet with a large, glorious bloom 
at the tip. 42 petals. Plant Pat. 1119. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.25. 
BUTTERSCOTCH. As the name implies, the color is a luscious tan- 
yellow. The buds are immense and pointed, opening to large full 
blooms that ares erect on strong, ee eo faint fra- P a oo : 
grance. 30 petals. Plant Pat. 613. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. a a: ae sale 
CAPISTRANO. A magnificent new pink Rose of superior quality and CONFIDENCE. $2.00 
QD form. It is clear rose-pink throughout the life of the flowers. The 
KG. blooms are immense, with about 36 petals, and mildly fragrant. COUNTESS VANDAL. A fine high-centered cutting Rose carried on 
Very rugged and vigorous. Plant Pat. 922. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. good stems. Two-tone salmon and copper. Beautiful and fragrant. 
CECIL. A charming single Rose with 5 very large, really yellow petals. 30 petals. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
A low grower. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. CRIMSON GLORY. Unsurpassed " 
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CHARLES MALLERIN. A gorgeous new red Rose with intriguing dark deep red blooms, exquisite all season, abundantly produced on sturdy 
shadings. It is one of our darkest red Roses and does not blue. The compact bushes. An easy-growing variety. Very rich fragrance. 30 
form is always a thrill, with about 35 broad, heavy petals. The plant petals. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
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CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. One of the very finest Roses. Delight- eee ase na ior Oe Cl aes 
la deep glistening rose-pink blooms. Only about 30 petals, but they 
are large, making a full, beautiful flower. The bush is very vigorous, 
with long, strong stems fine for cutting. Very light fragrance. Plant 
Pat. 455. $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. Clear scarlet-crimson. Long, pointed buds 
open into large flowers borne on erect firm stems. Intriguing damask 
fragrance. 33 petals. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. One of the largest, most perfect blooms. 
@ The bud is globular and pointed, opening to immense, glowing 
Q ful large, long, slender, carmine-red buds open into magnificent 
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oxblood-red flowers which are produced on long, sturdy, strong 
stems. It was the All-America selection of ’53 and will be popular 
for many years, for it is a grand Rose. Grow h is compact and sym- 
metrical, with dark green, healthy foliage. It has an abundance of 
rich, heady fragrance. 45 to 50 crisp, wide petals. Plant Pat. 1167. 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.25. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. The intense two-tone color, red and yellow, 
is so striking that almost everyone who sees it wants it. Blooms are 
large, globular, double and very fragrant. A vigorous, medium tall 
grower. 63 petals. $1.65 each; 3 for $4.35. 
CONFIDENCE. A new Rose from the originator of Peace. It is a peach- 
toned pastel Rose, a delicious blend of bright, light tints deepening at 
the edges. Its form is always notable, with long streamlined buds. A 
good, upright plant producing a lot of re-bloom quickly. 28 petals. 
Plant Pat. 1192. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25. 
HAPPINESS COLLECTION 
These three delightful Roses, illustrated on $m.29 
pages 2 and 3 (Value $6.00) . for only 5 ! 
HAPPINESS 
$2.50 
