, CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
' (Plant Pat. 1167) 
Outstanding AARS winner for 1953. The red of 
reds. Handsome compact buds; many-petaled open 
flowers. Breath-takingly fragrant. Plant grows to 
medium height and is symmetrical and most well be- 
haved in growth habit. Foliage is excellent. This is a 
““yrincess’’ of the Queen, Charlotte Armstrong. 
CHIEF SEATTLE 
(Plant Pat. 1030) 
A new rose of buff-apricot shadings; beauti- 
fully shaped, tight, slow-opening bud. Petals 
in bud and full-blown flower are slightly ruffled, 
lending an interesting detail to this fragrant 
rose. Named to honor the 100th anniversary 
of the City of Seattle and its founder. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO 
Another of the constantly popular bicolored, 
nicely fragrant old roses, combining yellow and 
raspberry-red. Profuse bloomer. Short strong stems. 
Vigorous plants; foliage large, dark green and glossy. 
A MUST for spectacular color in any garden. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE x 
A continuing favorite old red rose. A name known to 
every rose lover in the land. Scarlet-red, deepening 
with brisk weather of fall. Enticingly fragrant. Bud is 
long pointed; flower semi-double, showing large cluster 
of golden stamens. 
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