CLIMBING HADLEY. 10 - 15 feet. 
Back in the days of my first rose-interest in Redlands, I shall remember 
always a climbing Hadley, trained over an arch, which bloomed all 
through the summer heat. The great, rich-crimson flowers perfumed the 
whole garden. This Hadley also taught me the value of climbers for I had 
planted a bush Hadley at the same time,—the comparison was “odious.” 
HELEN TRAUBEL. Patent 1028. ARS 84% Tall. 1.50 
Another of Charlotte Armstrong's progeny was the All-America winner 
of 1952, and won the Roman Gold Medal in 1951. Inherited the long- 
pointed bud which has made Charlotte famous, also the tall vigorous 
growth, and long cutting stems. Just the right petallage to open well in 
coast districts where its pink and apricot shadings are at their best. Here 
in our field, Helen Traubel stood the mid-summer sun better than most. 
All-America winners have to be good under all conditions. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE. 2-3 feet. 3 for 7.50 each 2.75 
One of those big, lush, deep fiery-red roses, with rare fragrance, far too 
good to be elbowed out of most rose catalogues, by less worthy new- 
comers. And besides, a name like that, has the right to survive! 
INNOCENCE. 3 - 4 feet. 1.79 
A five-inch, 12 petalled rose of purest white, with wine-red stamens, in 
profuse bloom all season; its one fault—no fragrance. Strong, healthy 
plant, with dark, disease-resistant foliage. 
I shall spare former catalog readers a repetition of the story of the ‘Six 
Innocent Ladies.’ Curious new readers may have said story on request. 
Alas the ‘price of Innocence” due to scarcity, must be raised again to 
CLIMBING INSPIRATION. ARS 76%. 10-12 feet. 2.00 
The union of two long famous roses, New Dawn and Crimson Glory has 
given us a free-blooming, all-season, restrained climber or pillar rose, in 
semi-double, clear deep-pink. Retains the excellent hardiness of New 
Dawn, and from Crimson Glory, adds to New Dawn's somewhat anemic 
coloring, a becoming blend of crimson. 3 for 6.00 each 2.25 
IRISH FIREFLAME. 3 - 4 feet. 
A graceful single rose of great charm and beauty—long spiral crimson 
buds open to old-gold blooms, brushed crimson, 5 - 6 inches across. Un- © | 
usually handsome bronze foliage. Is likely to make you a single rose 
“devotee.” 
While many inquire for its companion, Irish Elegance, we think the 
coloring makes Fireflame much the finer rose. 3 for 4.00 each 1.50 
ISOBEL. 3-4 feet. 
Another beautiful, five petalled Irish rose of great size—perhaps the larg- 
est of our singles. The long copper buds open to flaming rose-pink. At its 
best in the coast districts. ‘Does things” for and with copper and bronze 
flower vases. 3 for 4.00 each 1.50 
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