“he New Grandiflora 
QUEEN ELIZABETH. New All America Selection for 
1955. First of the new Grandiflora class. Blooms of clean 
pink, exquisitely formed, with glossy, deep green foliage. 
$3.25. Potted $3.75. 
(Climbing & Grailing “Roses 
Great improvements have been made in producing 
larger flowers, wider color range, hardier growth, 
and in creating so-called everblooming kinds. Few 
are literally everblooming, but many are repeat- 
bloomers, producing abundant flowers at intervals 
from June through to late fall. 
Varieties marked * are especially useful also for 
ground covers and low mass effects. 
All our plants are top-quality field-grown two-year 
No. I grade. 
Early Spring planting is recommended for dormant 
plants. After May 1, potted plants are best. 
Prices except where otherwise noted are as follows: 
Dormant plants $1.50 each, 6 or more at $1.35 each. 
Potted plants $2.00 each, 6 or more at $1.75 each. 
ALOHA. Everblooming. Deep coral pink with lighter 
shadings. Flowers large and very double. Climbs to 6 or 8 
feet. $2.75. Potted; $3.25. 
American Pillar. Huge clusters of single flowers, deep carmine 
pink with white center. Extra strong grower. 
BLAZE. The brilliant everblooming double scarlet. 
Brownell Rambler. Large clear yellow double flowers. $2.00. 
Potted; $2.50. 
CLIMBING BREAK O?’ DAY. Everblooming. Large double 
epg: flowers. Vigorous and hardy. $2.00. Potted: 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS, Everblooming. At last a 
thoroughly good rich golden yellow repeater. Most effective. 
$2.75. Potted; $3.25. 
CLIMBING PEACE. Everblooming. The tremendously 
popular Tea Rose now also offered as a true climber. Beautiful 
eu pale yellow flowers touched with pink. $2.25. Potted; 
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