ROSES - Queen of Flowers 
Plant Roses This Spring—Enjoy the Flowers This Summer 
Chrysler imperial. (Plant Pat. No. 1167.) Pic- 
tured in color on inside page. $2.50 each; 3 or 
more, $2.20 each. 
Crimson Giory. Pictured in color on inside page. 
Beautifully formed buds, long stems, prolific in its 
bloom. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.30 each. 
Diamond Jubilee. (Plant Pat. No. 824.) Double, 
high-centered flowers of glowing buff-orange, with a 
touch of gold at base of petals. A.A.R.S. Award for 
1948. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
Eclipse. Pictured in color on inside page. Open 
blooms are large, well formed. $1.50 each; 3 or 
more, $1.30 each. 
Forty-niner. (Plant Pat. No. 792.) The colors are 
so bright and so startling in their contrast that it is 
hard to believe they could be present in the same 
flower. $2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
Helen Traubel. (Plant Pat No. 1028.) Because of 
its apricot-pink coloring and perfect flowers, fra- 
grance and vigorous plant, you can’t help but like 
this 1952 winner. $2.50 each; 3 or more, 
$2.40 each. 
Katherine T. Marshall. (Plant Pat No. 607.) 
Large blooms of glowing pink. Fragrant, perfect 
form, long stems. Vigorous. A_ beautiful Rose. 
$1.75 each; 3 or more, $1.55 each. 
Lowell Thomas. (Plant Pat No. 595.) Canary- 
yellow, holds its color. A vigorous bloomer with 
beautiful bud. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.55 
each. 
Mirandy. (Plant Pat. No. 632.) The huge, 50- 
petaled, deep crimson flowers open slowly from 
buds. Aging flowers turn to a deep wine-red color. 
Very free blooming all season. $2.25 each; 3 
or more, $2.00 each. 
Mojave. (Plant Pat. No. 1176.) Dark orange-red 
color. 20 to 25 petals; sweetly fragrant. The blooms 
come singly on long, strong stems. Handsome, up- 
right habit and very heavy, leathery foliage. $2.75 
each; 3 or more, $2.40 each. 
Nocturne. (Plant Pat. No. 713.) Streamlined buds 
and glorious flowers of cardinal-red, with darker 
shadings. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
Peace. (Plant Pat. No. 591.) One of the very best. 
Pictured in color on front page. $2.50 each; 3 
er more, $2.20 each. 
President Eisenhower. (Plant Pat. No. 1217.) 
This is a great red Rose. Its large buds open slowly, 
are a rich unfading, uniform rose-red of lasting bril- 
liance. $2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
Rex Anderson. (Plant Pat. No. 335.) The popu- 
lar large white. Prolific and early bloomer. Long, 
beautifully formed buds, long stems. $1.75 each; 
3 or more, $1.55 each. 
Tallyho. (Plant Pat. No. 828.) All-America winner 
for 1949. An excellent Rose in a combination of 
two-tone rose with a touch of red. It is a robust 
grower, free flowering. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.75 each. 
Sun Valley. (Plant Pat. No. 1135.) This new yel- 
low Rose is one of the best we have ever seen. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. 
NEW KIND OF ROSE GRANDIFLORA 
This is a new classification for Roses now being 
developed that are in between the Hybrid Teas and 
Floribundas. 
1955 All-America Winner 
QUEEN ELIZABETH. Grandiflora. (Plant Pat. 
No. 1259.) The plants are tall, 3 to 4 feet, up- 
right, vastly vigorous and covered with quantities 
of handsome pink blooms that are larger than 
individual Floribunda flowers and with a different 
type of cluster. Makes Queen Elizabeth a showy, 
fascinating Rose, infinitely useful and desirable 
$3.00 each; 3 or more, $2.65 each. 
PLANT FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
These will outbloom anything in the Rose family all summer long. 
9 CHOICE FLORIBUNDAS 
= $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.30 each. 
Else Poulsen. Flowers medium size, 
long lasting, bright rose-pink. 
Eutin. Very striking, double, rich red flowers pro- 
duced with Floribunda abundance on vigorous bush. 
Floradora. A.A.R.S._ Fascinating cinnibar color 
shaded scarlet and geranium-red. Double blossoms; 
vigorous, 
Goldilocks. (Plant Pat. No. 672.) Rich golden 
yellow; buds shaped like Hybrid Teas. Abundant 
bloom. 
Improved Lafayette. Medium sized deep glowing 
red flowers suffused vivid crimson. Blooms profuse- 
ly, flowers of rose-crimson. 
Pinocchio. (Plant Pat. No. 484.) Throughout the 
season it is covered with immense clusters of perfect 
little Roses in shades of salmon flushed with gold. 
Red Pinocchio. (Plant Pat. No. 812.) A velvety 
deep red, sometimes with traces of black. Popular 
in all climates. 
World’s Fair. (Plant Pat. No. 362.) Deep crimson 
fading to scarlet. Spicy fragrance. Very free bloom- 
ing. 
Yellow Pinocchio. (Plant Pat. No. 992.) This new 
member of the Pinocchio family grows 3 feet tall; 
sturdy bush. 
semi-double, 
8 MORE HARDY ROSES FOR THE NORTH 
BROWNELL AND FLORIBUNDA 
Your Choice: $1.75 each; 3 for $5.00. 
Cedric Adams. The eminent radio commentator, 
lover of Roses, has placed his name on this sturdy 
Rose. 
Curly Pink. Matchless in combination of size and 
form of bloom, beauty of cluster; many large, two- 
toned pink flowers. 
Easter Parade. (Plant Pat. No. 1200.) Mass of 
blooms. A delightful combination of pink, orange 
and yellow coloring. 
Irene of Denmark. (Plant Pat. No. 889.) This 
Rose is the answer to a long-felt need for a better 
white. 
Lily Pons. White, with pure yellow center; 
graceful flowers of indescribable delicacy; 
free bloomer. 
Queen O’ The Lakes. 
this queen of flowers. 
Shades of Autumn. An abundant and joyous ex- 
pression of bicolored beauty: red, yellow and blush 
flowers. 
Valentine. (Plant Pat. No. 1029.) The Rose that 
heads the list here at Bailey's. The brightest red you 
will find and it is just always in bloom. 
large, 
vigorous; 
Deep velvety red color is 
The queen of all double reds. 
Blowering and Ornamental CRABS AND PLUMS 
Add Beauly te Your Lawn and Garden 
BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB. 
Beautiful, fragrant, double pink flowers. Each flower 
is like a pink Camellia. The ideal tree for small yards. 
DOLGO CRAB. The Beautiful White Flow- 
ering Crab. Brilliant red fruits. The fruit is very 
desirable for jelly. 
“HOPA CRAB. Beautiful deep red blossoms, The 
small red fruits remain on the tree until autumn. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING PLUM (Prunus triloba). 
This fine shrub is covered with pink, Roselike flow- 
ers in April and May. It is sometimes known as the 
“Rose Tree of China.” It has colorful glossy brown 
bark. Height 6 to 8 feet. 
“RED LEAF PLUM, Newport. A beautiful speci- 
men tree for your yard for color throughout the 
spring, summer and fall. 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM, Cistena. The showy, 
rich purplish foliage of this Plum is the most strik- 
ing. The best color development is obtained in full 
sunlight. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
PRICES OF 
FLOWERING CRABS AND PLUMS 
2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 
ft. ft. ft. ft. 
Bechtel’s ..... $2.50 
Dolzfo' |. 4.5 ies ers 1.75 
Hopa........ 2.50 3.00 
Prunus: 
“Cistena ..... 2.00 2.75 
“Newport 2.00 
Triloba ..... 2.00 2.75 
PLANT TREES for COMFORT 
BIRCH, Cutleaf Weeping. The drooping branches 
and the finely cut leaves are attractive. The white 
bark provides color throughout the year. 
BIRCH, Paper. \hite Birch, or Canoe Birch. The 
white bark and clear yellow leaves in fall provide 
showy color. Height 60 feet. 
ASH, Green. (White.) 
Height 60 feet. 
ASH, Mountain. An attractive ornamental, espe- 
Sas in late summer, when it is covered with clusters 
of red berries. Height 35 feet, spread 25 feet. 
ELM, American. 
Elm. It is a hardy, long lived tree. 
100 feet. 
ELM, Lake City. This is a grafted form of the 
American Elm. It is distinguished by symmetrical 
form and rich foliage. 
NEW MORAINE LOCUST TREE. 
LINDEN. This handsome tree is also known as the 
Basswood. It is hardy and grows rapidly. Bears 
clusters of small white and cream colored flowers. 
Height 75 feet. 
MAPLE, Crimson King. (Plant Pat. No. 735.) 
This beautiful ornamental is a form of the Schwedler 
Maple that was selected in Europe for its brilliant 
crimson leaves. The color is retained throughout the 
summer 
MAPLE, Norway. A good tree for street or lawn 
specimen planting where good form and shade are 
needed. Reaches a height of 60 feet. 
MAPLE, Silver. Here is a quick growing Maple 
that is suited where the more hardy and permanent 
trees are required. Height 75 to 100 feet. 
MAPLE, Schwedler. The leaves are an attractive 
red during the early part of the summer. It is best 
used as a specimen and should have full sunlight for 
greatest coloration. Height 40 to 50 feet. 
MAPLE, Sugar. This Maple has an oval shape with 
symmetrically round crown. It will grow under 
various conditions. In fall the leaves turn from a 
bright green to showy reds and yellows. Height SO 
feet, spread 40 to 50 feet. 
POPLAR, Lombardy. 
planting in rows. 
Height 60 feet. 
POPLAR, Bolleana. A fast growing tree with the 
Lombardy habit of growth but with more color. The 
leaves are glossy green above and silvery white be- 
/ neath. Height 60 feet, spread 6 to 8 feet. 
WALNUT, Black (Juglans nigra). This native 
tree is capable of fairly rapid growth. It offers shade, 
edible nuts and valuable wood. Height 75 to 100 
feet, spread 50 to 60 feet. 
WILLOW, Niobe Weeping. This quick growing 
tree is the best of the Weeping Willows. It may be 
used in rows three and five of the shelter belt. 
Height 40 feet. 
PRICES OF SHADE TREES 
Large sizes are listed according to the diameter of 
the trunk. 
Pictured on front page. 
Everyone knows the American 
Height 80 to 
Here is a suitable tree for 
It is quick growing and hardy. 
45 5-6 G8 8-10 Ya-2 2-21 
ft. ft. te 4a 2 
Rrernereersorane 5250 a oe $ t. 7.50 $10.00 
ASH, Green 
ASH, Mountain ....... 
weer! Cutleaf 
Weeping. ............. 3.50 6.00 7.00 
BIRCH, "White 
(Clamps Stare $4.50) 1.75 3.50 
ELM, American ...... 2.50 7.50 10.00 
ELM, Lake City ...... 2.50 7.50 10.00 
HACKBERRY ........ 2.50 
LINDEN (Basswood).. 3.00 4.00 
LOCUST, Moraine .. 12.00 
MAPLE, ‘Crimson King 
(Unbranched 6-7’, $7.50) 14.00 
MAPLE, Norway istiune 5.50 16.00 
MAPLE, Schwedier 
(Gs OSU a as $12.50) 7.00 
(Unbranched 6-7’, $3.00) 
MAPLE, Soft ........ 2.50 10.00 
MAPLE, Sugar ....... 5.50 8.00 16.00 
POPLAR, Bolleana .. 2.75 3.50 
POPLAR, Lombardy . 1.00 1.50 2.00 
WALNUT, Black ..... 3.00 
WILLOW, Niobe 
Weeping ............ 1.75 4.00 
