ROSES 
VARIEGATED VARIETIES 
AUTUMN. Vigorous grower with long, strong stems. 
burnt orange, yellow and red. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Golden yellow buds. 
scarlet blooms. 
fine spicy scented rose. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. Large, fragrant, double yellow flowers. 
Tinted copper at center. Long stems. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. A popular variety, large pointed buds 
of copper-apricot with glossy foliage. Grows tall and well shaped. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. Large double blooms of creamy yellow tinted 
with flame pink. Long stems. 
TALISMAN. A favorite of rich yellow and rose red. Good stems 
for cutting. 
YELLOW AND GOLD VARIETIES 
GOLDEN DAWN. Bud rich sunflower yellow, 
flushed old rose. Double. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. Long lasting, beautifully 
formed buds, fully double. Blooms of rich yellow 
on long strong stems. Vigorous grower. 
JOANNA HILL. Good stems for cutting, long lasting 
buds. Double creamy yellow shaded bronzy pink 
in the center. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. Beautiful light buttercup 
yellow buds. Double flowers of good size. Hardy. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Long pointed buds; large flow- 
ers, well formed, double, fragrant, clear deep 
canary-yellow. Long stemmed. Hardy. 
SOEUR THERESE. Long pointed buds; large golden 
yellow flowers, slightly fragrant. Leathery foll- 
age, vigorous grower. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Strong grower. 
BLAZE. (H.T.) Hardy recurrent blooming climber, 
with the beautiful scarlet shades of Paul's Scar- 
let climber, but a much heavier bloomer. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Soft shell-pink flowers; good 
grower. : 
EXCELSA. Double scarlet crimson blooms. Hardy 
and good bloomer. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. A profuse spring bloomer of 
vivid scarlet. Hardy. One of the best. 
Rich red fading to crimson. 
NEW DAWN. One of the best hardy ever- 
blooming climbers. Apple blossom pink 
flowers are fully double with a delicate 
old rose fragrance. Perfectly formed buds 
opening to large flowers on long stems 
that are ideal for cut flowers. Grows 
rapidly and makes a good showing the 
first season. 
WHITE DAWN. 
white climbing rose. Double snow-white 
flowers and a heavy bloomer. Fragrant. 
Usually blooms the first year. 
Either of above. (Each $1.25) (3 for $3.50) 
Postage each 29c, 8 for 39c. 
A hardy everblooming 
Yellow and copper- 
When the flower is open the inside of the petal is 
a fiery red, and the outside a rich gold. Disease resistant. A 
Blooms of rich 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO 
PATENTED H. T. ROSES 
ADD POSTAGE AND PACKING 
29c each, 3 for 39c, dozen 65c 
CAPISTRANO. (Pat. No. 992.) Rich shade of deep 
pink in buds as well as flowers. Does not fade. 
Buds are large. Blooms on strong stems with a 
rich lasting fragrance. 
(Each $2.25) (3 at $2.00 each). 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Pat. No. 1167). All-Amer- 
ican for 1953. Its vivid rich tones of crimson are 
enriched by darker tones of ox-blood red. Pro- 
duces an abundance of high centered, very fra- 
grant flowers 4¥% to 5 inches across. Buds long 
and tapered. Sturdy compact bush. Leaves large, 
dark. 
(Each $2.75) (3 at $2.40 each). 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. 455.) Long 
slender blood-red buds opening to brilliantly 
hued flowers, spectrum red in cool weather and 
cerise in hot weather. 
(Each $2.25) (3 at $2.00 each). 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Pat. No. 824). Honeycomb 
yellow or buff-orange with a touch of orange- 
yellow at base of petals. Large, beautiful, high- 
centered, and long lasting blossoms. Free bloom- 
er, hardy. 
(Each $2.00) (3 at $1.75 each). 
ECLIPSE. (Pat. No. 172). Long pointed buds of deep 
gold. Long-lasting bright yellow blooms on vig- 
orous plants. 
(Each $1.75) (3 at $1.55 each). 
FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No. 792.) A rose of con- 
trasting colors that secured an A. A. R. S. award 
for 1949. Long buds opening to a well shaped 
bloom that has a beautiful blend of colors. Petals 
vivid red inside, chrome yellow outside, chang- 
ing to a straw color. Lasting bright shades and 
mildly fragrant. 
(Each $2.50) (3 at $2.20 each). 
FRED HOWARD (Pat. No. 1006.) Long rich yellow 
buds tpped with delicate penciling of light pink. 
Strong and hardy, long stems; blooms from early 
spring to late fall. A.A.R.S. award for 1952. 
(Each $2.75) (3 at $2.40 each). 
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