PLANTS—Guaranteed True to Color and True to Name .. . . 
Vielao Hybrid io) eye 
BUSH ROSES may be planted in formal beds, 
or a design of beds making a Rose garden; in- 
formal groupings, along walks or driveways, in 
parking strips or in the foreground of evergreen 
shrubbery. 
R—Red, P—Pink, O—Orange, Y—Yellow, 
White, M—Multi-color, *—Fragrance. 
R*—AMI QUINARD. Long pointed blooms of deep 
garnet red. Vigorous, profuse blooming.___1.50 
P*—CAPISTRANO. (Pat. 922). AARS. Deep, rich, 
rose-pink, exquisite buds opening to large fra- 
STATE HOW EUS eee ees Steere eee en 2.00 
CECILE BRUNNER. See Floribunda section. 
R*—CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. 455). Slen- 
der buds of brilliant scarlet. A “Top Ten” 
ATS Amverica: Winter pees te 2.00 
R*—CHRISTOPHER STONE. Vivid scarlet, overlaid 
velvety crimson, delicious old rose scent. Vig- 
orous grower. 35 
R*—CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Pat. 1167). Sensa- 
tional new red. Richly fragrant. All-America 
winner. 2.50 
M*—CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Brilliant coppery 
pink inside, golden yellow outside; intensely 
fragrant, yee tse eed, Sule ee eae 1.50 
P*—-COUNTESS VANDAL. Long, tapering buds, of 
salmon pink, Richly perfumed. Fine for 
cutting. 1.50 
R*—CRIMSON GLORY. Long buds of deep velvety 
crimson. One of the most fragrant roses..__1.50 
P*—DAME EDITH HELEN. Clear, glowing Pink 
sweet scented and long-lasting Sein en Os 
Y—ECLIPSE. Exceptionally long, tapering, ie 
gold buds. Abundant bloomer; disease resis- 
tanteiolia gees hatC att ha Seer ee ie Tae 1.50 
R*—ENA HARKNESS. Richly fragrant buds of bril- 
inant red.> Disease! resistant. = 1.50 
R*—ETOILE de HOLLANDE. Magnificent, deep 
velvety red blooms, old rose fragrance; rise 
HOw Ering: see. 88 5 ee Ee ee lize 
R—FANDANGO. (Pat. 894). Rich, deep scarlet 
in bud opening bright red. Large ruffed petals; 
Ww— 
COntMmUGUS, DlOOM Inge ee ee 2.00 
P*—FIRST LOVE. (Pat. 921). Long tapering um- 
shaped buds of dawn-pink; fragrant... 220) 
M—FORTY-NINER. (Pat. 792). Brilliant bi-color 
with oriental red and yellow reverse. A “Top 
Ten” All-America winner, 
W—FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Large showy white, 
waxy textured petals, Free flowering.__.__.1.25 
O*—FRED EDMUNDS. (Pat. 731). Vivid orange 
to orange-apricot, rich fruity fragrance. An 
All-Ameriea winners 222 2s ee ee 2.00 
Y—GOLDEN SCEPTER. (Pat. 910). Exceptional 
blooms of golden yellow that never fade. 2.00 
R*—GRANDE DUCHESS CHARLOTTE. (Pat. 774). 
Magnificent, oriental red, opening to begonia 
rose. 2.0 
P*-NEW—GRAND’‘MERE JENNY. (Pat. 1148). Ex- 
citing pink and gold blend. Rich foliage..2.00 
R*—HEART’S DESIRE. (Pat. 501). Long-pointed 
buds of clear luminous red. Fragrant, free 
lodesroys cuba egies eee Sees a oy Pay a eee 1.75 
P*—HELEN TRAUBEL. (Pat. 1028). Dainty pink- 
apricot coloring with long slender buds and 
perfect open flowers. All-America winner. 2.50 
P*—KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. (Pat. 607). Long 
pointed mies: of deep coral pink, long stems. 
A “Top T 75 
P- Caio SONG. ( Pat 1360). Huge blooms 
of lustrous salmon-pink with bright yellow on 
reverse petals. Rich Soe Be pheee) very free 
blooming. 2.50 
Malmo’s 
Y—LOWELL THOMAS. (Pat. 595). Glowing 
lemon-chrome buds open to deep yellow. A 
“Top Ten’ All-America winner. .-_-------- 2.00 
W*—McGREDY’S IVORY. A creamy white, waxen 
petals turning to clear snow white... 1.35 
Y*—-McGREDY’S YELLOW. Beautifully formed buds 
a pee yellow, glossy foliage, Free blooa 
warm maroon- -red; richly fragrant. All- Anes 
ca winner 2.00 
P*—MME. HENRI GUILLOT. (Pat. 337). Magni- 
ficent Ven oe rich fragrance, vigor- 
ous Ploneebloomings ees eee 2: 
M—MOJAVE. (Pats *i176). The finest orange- 
colored rose yet introduced. 1954 All- Gee 
Y* w’MRS. “PIERRE S. DUPONT. Glowing clear yel- 
low, spicy fragrance, disease resistant.__.....1.50 
M*—MRS. SAM McGREDY. Lovely orange- -salmon 
blooms on wee stems; sweetly fragrant. Bronze- 
Teen fONAGe. ee ee 1.25 
W*—NEIGE “PARFUM. Cream buds open to beau- 
tiful white peony-form blooms. Breathtaking, 
lemon=verbena “fragrance. 1.50 
R*—NEW YORKER. (Pat. 823). Brilliant scarlet 
with rich velvety sheen, fragrant, long- a 
ing blooms. 
R*—NOCTURNE. (Pat. 713). Streamlined buds Ot 
cardinal red with decker shadings. A “‘Top 
Ten’? All-America winne 2.00 
Y—PEACE. (Pat. 591). tee yellow buds etched 
with pink, Cee canary yellow to pale 
gold. A “Top 2.50 
p* PICTURE. ae rose-pink, perfect in form. 
Pe daintily reflexed. Ideal dwarf bees 
M* PRESIDENT HOOVER. Multi-colored or 
orange-yellow, tinged with cerise-pink and 
flame; Vigorous: grower. 2-2 = ee 1.35 
R*—RUBAIYAT. ( Pat. 758). Exquisite buds of 
scintillating crimson. Delightfully fragrant. A 
“Top Ten”’. 1575 
M*—SATURNIA. (Pat. 349). Bright cardinal-red 
with reverse salmon yellow and copper, Hee 
TTACTATICE ole pees eee ee 1.7. 
O*—SIGNORA. Warm orange-red with solic 
yellow at base. Long stems; glossy foliage. 1.50 
Y*—SISTER THERESE. Chrome yellow buds tinged 
“ee eee Spicily fragrant. Excellent for 
CALCUL Sy ee ee eg | ee 1235 
Ww* SLEIGH BELLS. (Pat. 1004). Magnificent 
white bud pneed with blush pink. Fine fom 
bitsand) toliager: <2) Se 0 0) 5c... een “eee 00 
Y—SUN VALLEY. ” (Pat. 1135). New for i955, 
Full, beautifully shaped buds of pure gold. 
Long stems; zich foliage; 9 22-2 Saale 2.50 
Y*—SUTTER’S GOLD. (Pat. 885). AARS. 1950. 
Bright ruddy gold, delicately veined orange 
Ted Richly -fragrants ese se eee 2:29: 
M*—TALISMAN. Vivid multi-colored, rich carmine 
and gold apricot to pink shades... 13 
P*—THE DOCTOR. Long rich, silvery pink buds 
ates to enormous fragrant blooms of ae 
= ee SEE MRS Nao fC |. ee 50 
PA PUTIFFANY. (Pat. 1304). A 1955 All-America 
award winner. Exhibition blooms of clear 
pink, shaded gold ‘at base... 7 = 279 
W*—WHITE SWAN. (Pat. 1115). Glorious pure 
white blooms; rich green foliage 2:25 
W—WHITE WINGS. (Pat. 850). as 
single white, feathery red stamens... 1.50 
ISOTOX and ORTHORIX Spray 
give protection against most in- 
sects and diseases. Mix them and 
spray every week or two during 
the growing season. 
If you prefer a dust, use Ortho 
ROSE DUST. 
