QUALITY PLANTS—Suited to Northwest Conditions . . . . . . 
Viele Df Deena 
FOR A CARNIVAL OF COLOR 
Floribunda or large flowered cluster roses are 
noted for low bushy habit of growth, perma- 
nence and continuity of bloom. Use mass plant- 
ings for hedges, foundation plantings, along 
walks, borders and should be planted about 14 
inches apart. They are versatile, easy to grow, 
and provide a truly breath-taking display of con- 
tinuous blooms from early spring until frost. 
R—Red, P—Pink, O—Orange, Y—Yellow, 
White, M—Multi-color, *—Fragrance. 
R—BABY BLAZE. (Pat. 1362). An abundance 
vivid deep red blooms all summer. 22-0 
P—BETTY PRIOR. (Pat. 340). Sparkling sel pink 
buds in clusters. Color all summer... 50 
R—CHATITER. (Pat. 739). Velvety crimson ee 
in huge clusters. 1.50 
M-NEW—CIRCUS. (Pat. 1382). The only All 
America Winner for 1956! Perfect urn-shaped 
red and yellow buds open into varying shades 
of orange, pink, gold, then finally bright red. 
Blooms all summer. 2.50 
R*—DONALD PRIOR. (Pat. 377). Immense clus- 
w— 
ters of wine-red flowers; fragrant....______ 1.50 
P—ELSE POULSEN. Sparkling rose-pink semi- 
double flowers in large clusters._.__________ 1.50 
P—FASHION. (Pat. 789). Exquisite coral-pink 
overlaid with gold. An entirely new color in 
TOS C5 pp eee tee eos ee ee SS 2.00 
R—FLORADORA. Brilliant cinnabar red. 1.50 
R—FRENSHAM. Best of all for continuous mass 
bloom. Clear, deep red clusters... 1.50 
R—GARNETTE. A new, much desired red cluster 
rose; low growing. Extremely long lasting 
pO @ 1 See ee eee oe oa eee 1.50 
W—GLACIER. (Pat. 1025). 
Large glistening 
white blooms all summer._..____>_>-> 2.00 
Y—GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. 672). True golden ee 
Ne ie 2 2a ee a ek ee 
W—IRENE OF DENMARK. (Pat. 889). ““Sweet- 
heart’? buds of pure white in clusters. 175 
O-NEW—JIMINY CRICKET. (Pat. 1346). Exciting 
1955 All-America winner. Tangerine-red buds 
open to delightful coral-rose. _______--__-__... 2.25 
P—LILIBET. (Pat. 1209). Masses of light rose 
pink to soft dawn-pink flowers all summer. 
Luxuriant mildew-resistant foliage. 1954 an 
AINGrICAS Winnie 2 fae te eA oS 
P*—MA PERKINS. (Pat. 1143). New eee 
winner, sparkling coral-shell pink. Exceptional- 
.00 
Ay ia rc year ee ed ee ae 73 
O—MARGO KOSTER. Exceptionally large clusters 
of brilliant orange. Dwarf growing... 1.50 
P—MME CECILE BRUNNER. ‘Sweetheart’ pink. 
Profuse blooms all summer. —---------=_-__- 1.50 
R—PERMANENT WAVE. Fluted scarlet._..____ 1.50 
P—PINK BOUNTIFUL. (Pat. 601). Clusters of be- 
gonia-rose. Unexcelled for massing or low 
lied (el. a eee ee ee eee 1.50 
P—PINK GARNETTE. (Pat. 1120). New! Perfect, 
dainty blooms of bright pink. Very long last- 
ine Watkee Ow Ito meee: oe es ei 1.75 
P*—PINKIE. (Pat. 712). Baby pink rose buds, 
fully double; fragrant. Fine for corsages._.1.75 
P—PINOCCHIO. (Pat. 484). Exquisite salmon 
DTK UGS pean teenie. senha ee 1.50 
R*—RED PINOCCHIO. (Pat. 812). Deep red, 
fragrant, blooms continuously all summer. 1.50 
P—ROSENELFE. Clusters of rose pink flowers. 1.50 
Malmo’s 
P—NEW—SPARTAN. (Pat. 1357). A prize winner 
for *56. Delightful coral-salmon clusters all 
SUITIIN Cl, Sete oe re eg a ee 2.75 
P*—VOGUE. (Pat 926). New, bright begonia- 
rose. Excellent for massing. An international 
award win Gls: = ase ees ee ae 2.00 
R—WILDFIRE. (Pat. 1381). Dazzling scarlet 
flowers that unfold into huge sprays which 
completely cover the plant...» 2.25 
R—WORLD’S FAIR. (Pat. 362). Velvety scarlet 
flowers. Continuous blooming; very hardy. 1.50 
Y—YELLOW PINOCCHIO. (Pat. 992). Another 
thrilling Pinocchio with great masses of apri- 
cot-yellow blooms. Disease-resistant. —.. 1.50 
LIVING FENCES 
ROSA MULTIFLORA. For a fast growing, inex- 
pensive hedge. Covered with white blossoms 
in June followed by colorful red berries in 
fall. Ten plants for $2.75 (15 feet of hedge). 
Fifty plants for $9.85 (75 feet of hedge). One 
hundred plants for $19.65 (150 feet of hedge). 
VWiilno Climbing | ere 
FOR HIGH COLOR 
CLIMBING ROSES are perfectly suited to the 
porch, garden wall, the fence, or as a specimen 
on a trellis, on garden pillars, against the sum- 
mer house or other building. 
To prune climbing roses: Climbers when planted 
should have all stems removed at the ground 
except the 2 or 3 strongest. These should not be 
cut back, except the twigs, as climbers bloom 
only on last year’s growth, 
Pruning climbers in subsequent years should be 
done by leaving only the strongest canes of the 
current year’s growth, removing at the ground 
the two-year canes that have bloomed. 
R—Red, P—Pink, O—Orange, Y—Yellow, 
White, M—Multi-color, *—Fragrance. 
R—BLAZE. CL. Brilliant scarlet flowers in huge 
clusters. Blooms all summer with breath- fie 
INS ChSplaya Of, CO) Ores sea eee ee 1.50 
P—CECILE BRUNNER. CL. Perfect buds of sea- 
shell pink, everblooming._...______»_»__J____ 1.75 
P*—CORAL DAWN. CL. (P.A.F.). Sparkling ne 
coral-pink. Everblooming. .50 
R*—CRIMSON GLORY. CL. (Pat. 736). Vivi 
crimson buds, rich fragrance._.___________ 
Y*—DOUBLOONS. CL. Clusters of golden cies 
blooms, borne freely, spicy fragrance. 1.75 
R*—ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. CL. Deep yey. 
TO Cagt A OT AT Giger ee nas Soe ie eR ee ee 
R*-NEW—GLADIATOR. CL. (P.A.F.). nn 
ing, brilliant rose-red. Sweet fragrance. Vig- 
OLOUST OMAP Cyeatre ee ee eee) Ee ae 2.75 
Y—GOLDILOCKS. CL. (Pat. 1090). Masses of 
rich golden yellow blooms all summer.._..2.50 
Y—GOLD RUSH. CL. Lively molten-gold. ae 
blooming. 1.75 
Y—HIGH NOON. CL. (Pat. 704). Golden yellow: 
buds on long stems, everblooming. 50 
P*—MME HENRI GUILLOT. CL. (Pat. 788). ae 
oa ae pink two-tone rose; long Bee 
00 
Ww— 
Pz NEW DAWN. CL. Exquisite soft pink, ever- 
ID lOommin ee ta Or an beget en et 1.75 
R—PAUL’S SCARLET. CL. Vivid scarlet clusters. 
Blooms all summer. 1.75 
Y—PEACE. CL. (Pat. 932). Same glorious yel- 
low blooms with pink picotee edges as in 
bush. 2.00 
P—PICTURE. ae (Pat. 524). Clear, engine 
frees HOO MMM ips eee ee See vee ie 2.00 
P—PINKIE. CL. e Pat. 1076). Exquisite pink er 
invlarce Clhisters. eer ee ee ee ee 2.75 
