Jiminy Cricket. (PAF). A Floribunda, 
which features tangerine red buds, opening 
to coral-orange and finishing in a pink coral 
which is close to the color of Fashion. It has 
a pleasing old rose fragrance reminiscent of 
the Hybrid Tea Class. Foliage is glossy bronze 
in the early stages and at maturity turns to 
a lush glossy green. The vigorous upright 
growth makes Jiminy Cricket ideal for hedges 
and its prolific blooming habit qualifies it 
2S an outstanding color mass or border edge. 
Wihen cut, the flowers hold well for household 
arrangements. A.A.R.S. award for 1955. 
Each, $2.50 
LILIBET (P.A.F.). The All-America floribunda 
rose selection for 1954. Abundant clusters of 
small, dainty soft pink roses make this a de- 
sirable new addition to the floribunda group. 
You will like the densely-foliaged bush and 
the consistent blooms Each, $2.09 
Orange Triumph, salmon-red with orange 
shadings, blooming in enormous clusters. 
Very desireable for ranch style homes 
$1.50 each. 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Pat. 601). 3-inch dainty pink 
blooms flushed warm buff. The upright bushes 
grow to 3 or 4 feet. Large dark foliage. Heavy 
producer. Each, $1.50- 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. 484). Salmon, flushed gold, 
immense clusters of baby roses. Delightful, 
fruity fragrance. Blooms almost continuously 
from June to frost. Each, $1.50 
wee wen 
Redcap. Tall (3-foot) floribunda, erect 
growth habit. Large glossy, deep green 
foliage. Disease resistanve only average. 
Flowers form a cap over top of plant when 
in sheet bloom—that is how it got its 
name. Blooms open yermilion red and 
deepen in color with age. $2.50 each. 
ROSE ELFE. Silvery rose-pink. Gardenia-like 
flowers about 2¥2 inches across, extremely 
double. $1.50 each. 
Vogue, An intensive, brilliant cherry- 
coral with perfectly formed, high-centered, 
Hybrid-Tea shaped, 3 to 4-in. flowers. AARS 
Winner 1952. Rich spicy fra grance. 
Pat. No. 926 $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE, Everblooming scarlet climber. 10-15 ft. 
Each, $1.75 
CL. CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. 736). The climbing 
form of the hybrid tea famous for its wonderful 
fragrance and velvety crimson color. Recurrent 
blooming habit and long stems make this a par- 
ticularly good climber. Lach, $2.50. 
CL. GOLDILOCKS A truly ever- 
blooming yellow climber producing 
ovoid shaped buds resembling miniature 
hybrid teas of rich golden-yellow color. 
Like the flori-bunda, Goldilocks as a 
climber blooms in larger clusters. 
Recommended to bloom first year after 
planting. Each, $2.50 
CL. MME. HENRI GUILLOT.) A climbins 
form of the already well established bush. 
Mme. Henri Guillot. Deep coral-red; very 
handsome foliage. Each, $2.06 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Large clusters of 
good sized semi-double flowers of vivid scarlet 
red cover the branching canes in spring. Color 
holds well. The top favorite among red climb- 
ers. 10-15 ft. Each, $1.50. 
CL. PEACE (Pat. 932). All the vigor and beauty 
of the bush form is retained in this strong 
growing climber. Huge soft yellow blooms 
edged with pink. Each, $2.50. 
CL. PINKIE (Pat. 1076). Soft pink, fully double 
flowers about 2 inches across. Slender, per- 
fectly- formed little pink buds of dainty bloom 
in profusion. Very effective. Each, $2.75. 
CL. SUMMER SNOW 
Pat. No. 400. A continuous bloomer that 
quickly fills out to illuminate the scene 
with clusters of pure white, loosely double 
flowers which almost completely cover the 
plant. The glistening, double blooms are 2 
inches across, effectively set off with golden 
stamens when full open. Grows 8 to 10 ft. 
Each, $2.25 
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KELLY-HOWELL NURSERY, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
SHUUNIIO GHINELVAZ MO wiNOoEsId 
