BUTTERSCOTCH, Pat. No. 613. 
Outside of petals pale orange-yellow; inside lemon-chrome. 
One of the finest of the pastel shades. Retail, each $1.75. 
CHARLES MALLERIN, Pat. No. 933. 
By Francis Meilland, originator of Peace. Considered by many 
as the finest black-red rose to date. Buds and blooms are deep 
velvety crimson borne on extra long canes. Carries 30 to 40 
petals, the outer ones recurved showing the high, cone-shaped 
center. Richly fragrant. Vigorous, and foliage disease resistant. 
Retail each $2.50. 
CHARLIE McCARTHY, Pat. App. for (Polyantha). 
A lovely novelty, rarely growing over 18 in. in height. The 
creamy white buds open to pure white flowers about an inch 
in diameter. Retail each $2.00. 
*CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG, Pat. No. 455. 
Blood-red and cerise-pink. A strong grower with disease-re- 
sistant foliage. Prolific bloomer and fine for cutting. Retail 
each $2.00. 
*CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, Pat. No. 1167. 
The flowers, borne on sturdy stems, are vivid, rich crimson 
overlaid with glowing oxblood red. The long tapering buds 
open to large high-centered flowers measuring 414 to 5 in. 
with 40 to 50 petals. Growth is compact and symmetrical. It 
carries an abundance of large dark green and leathery foliage 
retained on the plant right down to the base, giving the bush a 
handsome appearance. Retail each $2.50. 
*CIRCUS, Pat. No. 1382. (floribunda) (See color cut). 
The only 1956 A.A.R.S. Winner. Makes a spectacular show 
of changing colors — yellow, orange, scarlet, buff, apple- 
blossom pink and red, with yellow being the predominant 
color. The fragrant blooms are perfectly shaped and borne in 
great profusion on sturdy stems, fine for cutting. The bush is 
compact and medium low growing. Excelleat for borders or 
massed in beds. Retail each $2.50. 
CONNIE MACK, Pat. No. 1062. (floribunda). 
Dark velvety crimson in graceful clusters. Foliage disease- 
resistant. Retail each $1.75. 
FANDANGO, Pat. No. 894. 
Buds and blooms deep scarlet-crimson. Very profuse bloom- 
er. Retail each $2.00. 
*FASHION, Pat No. 789 (Floribunda type). 
A striking new color — luminous coral-pink overlaid with 
gold softening to clear coral then deepens to reddish tones. 
Buds are oriental red, pointed, opening slowly into lovely 
miniature hybrid tea form. Glossy dark green foliage. Retail 
each $2.00. 
FIRST LOVE, Pat. No. 921. 
Long slender buds of a delicate shade of pink. The flowers 
are borne in profusioa, each on a long stem perfect for cutting. 
Light, pleasant tea fragrance. Retail each $2.25. 
*FORTY-NINER, Pat. No. 792. 
Two-toned. Inside of petals is a vivid Oriental Red while the 
outside is a Chrome Yellow changing to straw yellow. Colors 
are bright and lasting. Retail each $2.25. 
