LA JOLLA 
JIMiINY CRICKET 
NEW ROSES for 1955 
(In cddition to those described on this page, see also Pres. Eisenhower, pag 
and Queen Elizabeth, page 24) 
TIFFANY (Lindquist) 
gm (P.A.F.) The All-America winning rose in the hybrid tea class 
for 1955, and pictured on our front cover. The illustration shows 
this handsome progeny of Charlotte Armstrong x Girona in its liveliest 
fall coloring. During the blooming season the flowers vary in lighter 
shades of this same phlox pink, always with the accent of yellow at 
the base of the petals. Bushy, vigorous, free-blooming plants; remark- 
ably long-lasting flowers. $3.00 each; 3 for $7.95 
LA JOLLA (Swim) 
(Pat. 1103) Another Charlotte Armstrong seedling, this one in soft 
pastel shades of gold, cream and light pink, available for the first 
time this year. Larger than average plants, lots of shiny green foliage, 
and a wide range of adaptability make this one of the nicest “gentle- 
colored” roses you could hope to grow. The picture (above) tells the 
story. $3.00 each; 3 for $7.95 
JIMINY CRICKET (Boerner) 
@ (P.A.F.) The winning floribunda rose in the All-America selec- 
tions for 1955, and a very brilliantly colored variety. It carries 
great bursts of orange-red blooms which turn to coral-pink with age, 
and it repeats steadily all season long. Plants are upright to 4 feet 
tall with glossy, disease-resistant foliage. Pleasing damask fragrance. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
MIAMI (Meilland) 
(Pat. 977) We warn you away from this rose if you are just getting 
started, but if you are a rose grower of experience and know how to 
feed and care for a luxury variety, then don’t miss it! Relatively few 
flowers—but what stupendous beauties they are—in rich gold, orange 
and flamingo and with a spicy-sweet fragrance. Are you the one in 
your neighborhood willing to work for something rare and lovely? 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
Collection No. 5 
NEW ROSES 
TIFFANY LA JOLLA 
JIMINY CRICKET MIAMI 
One each of the above 4 
roses, value $10.50, for 
14; Henry Ford, page 10; Sun Valley, page 9; 
MIAMI 
