Collection No. 2 
SEVEN BEST ROSES 
If you could have only 7 rose bushes 
in your garden (perish the thought of 
such a limitation!), we think the 
group pictured on these two pages 
would be the best choice for the 
South. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
MOJAVE 
PEACE 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
NEW YORKER 
One each of these top seven varie- 
ties, value $16.75, in this collection 
for $] 4.65 
MOJAVE 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
@ (Pat. 1028) Although this is a new 
rose (winning All-America honors 
in 1952) it has already captured an im- 
portant place in all parts of the coun- 
try. It is quite variable in color, which 
is one of its charms, since there is not 
one of its aspects which is not delightful. 
The color changes with the weather 
from a light, sparkling pink to a gor- 
geous, luminous apricot. The unusually 
large, long buds and magnificent half- 
open to fullopen flowers will delight 
everyone who sees it in your garden. 
The plants themselves are a pleasure for 
any gardener, since ihey require no 
pampering to reach their bigger-than- 
average size. $2.90 each; 3 for $6.60 
(Pat. 1176) All-America winner for 1954, this brilliant orange rose immediately 
leads its color class. The orange is made even more fiery by modifying tones 
PEACE 
green foilage. 
NEW YORKER 
(Pat. 823) The flowers are huge, and a dazzling, 
bright red, abundant through the growing season. 
Plants are vigorous, bushy, and only 3 feet tall. 
»Completely non-fading. 
@ (Pat. 591) The buds are golden yellow with 
a flash of pink along the petal edges. Flow- 
ers open very slowly, giving long-lasting blooms 
showing delicate tints of yellow and pale gold. 
Long, straight stems and handsome, shining, dark 
Collection No. 13 
The four wonderful roses pictured here. 
MOJAVE 
PEACE 
One each of these 4, 
value $9.75, for 
of salmon and apricot in warm weather and hot red flares in cooler seasons. Big, 
healthy plants; long stems. 
$2.79 each; 3 for $7.20 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
NEW YORKER 
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TRAUBEL 
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