The New 
“Patented Roses’ 
HE most popular of the favorites are suggested, along with the best and most thrilling of the new ones. 
All selected for their hardiness in Minnesota, abundance of bloom and growing habit. 
WE SUPPLY THESE NEW ROSES IN POTTED, GROWING 
PLANTS SURE TO BLOOM FOR YOU THIS SEASON 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Patent No. 455), 
on long stems opening to spectrum-red. 
Brilliant blood-red 
Potted plcrits hae a eek re Ree eee ee eee $2.25 each 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Plant Pat. No. 1167). 
crimson with lustre of garnst in the folds. 
Vivid rich tones of 
Pottedeplantsts 2122s. see Oe ee eee ene $3.25 each 
DIAMOND JUBILEE (Patented). 
glowing buff-orange with a touch of orange yellow at base. 
Double, high centered flowers of 
Potted? plants, srs! Aan et ae ee ee ee $2.50 each 
HELEN TRAUBEL. (Patented) Sparkling pink changing to lumi- 
nous apricot. Vigorous. 
Pottecitplonts tite 2a ee eae een re aan md eae ere $2.75 each 
MOJAVE. (Plant Pat. No. 1176). New for 1954. Color is a blend 
of salmon, apricot and crange, varying with the weather. 
Eottediplants (8: 2 ee se a ee eee $3.25 each 
PEACE (Plant Pat. 591.) 
Distinguished by the changing colors through which it passes— 
All-American Rose selection for 1946. 
yellow, gold, cream, ivory, white and pink. 
Potted splomris es. — eeeee ee ae ee ee eee $2.75 each 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Patented) A. A. R. 8. for 1950. Beautiful, long 
pointed yellow bud, richly shaded with orange and red. Rich 
tea fragrance. 
Pottedeplants| ee see aes eee ee eee ee eee $2.50 each 
TIFFANY. (Patented) 
pointed buds of dsep pink with golden yellow shading at base. 
All America Rose selection for 1955. Long 
Outstanding fragrance with exceptional lasting qualities. 
Prtteds ICIS Ges ee ee $3.25 each 
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The Floribunda Roses 
The Floribunda Roses are small size bushes, very 
popular because of their dwarf size and heavy flower- 
ing. The roses are borne in full clusters and are in 
bloom continuously throughout the summer. 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent 340.) One of the most satisfying 
Floribunda Roses, flowers resemble red dogwood blossoms in 
shape and size, shrimp pink inside, carmine pink outside. Pro- 
fuse bloom all season. Potted plants)=_-22_2 2222 se $2.25 each 
DONALD PRIOR. (Plant Patent No. 377). A Floribunda with im- 
mense clusters of semi-double, brilliant red flowers, petals large 
and wavy. Very vigorous and free blooming. 
Poiecdeplonise = Ses > ee ee eee $2.25 each 
FASHION. (Patent No. 789.) 
ers overlaid with gold. 
Single, brilliant luminous coral flow- 
1950 Novelty. 
Pottedeplaniss sae ts: Se eee ee ee ee ee ae $2.50 each 
GARNETTE. Petite red swestheart roses. 
[oh nrere (elcoal tsb te = ere en eS NL ee 2 gt ee $2.50 each 
GOLDILOCKS. (Patent No. 672). 
and vigorous. 
Potted tplants -7i = tq ee ee ee $2.25 each 
Rich golden yellow, long lasting 
JIMINY CRICKET. (Patented) Tangerine red buds opening to coral] 
orange, finishing in pink. Free flowering, long lasting. A.A.R.S. 
award for 1955. 
Potted+plants: 2 te Sees 220 <6 Ue Me a ee ee ee $2.75 each 
PERMANENT WAVE. (Plant Patent 107). Floribunda. Named 
for the interesting “permanent wave’ of the semi double bright 
cochineal red blossoms. Huge clusters, glossy foliage. 
Potted. planise iis 22 we eS Te ee ee ee oe $2.25 each 
PINOCCHIO. (Patent No. 484.) Abundance of pointed buds of sal- 
mon-flushed gold, opening to miniature hybrid tea like rose. 
Potted eplarnts: Sees a we eee eee eae ae ae $2.25 each 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Patent No. 812). A welcome addition to the 
Pinocchio family. Color is a rich carmine acquiring a velvety 
cast as flower opens. 
Potted tplants: Sos 22 ero) Bee Re ade ee ee $2.25 each 
VOGUE. (Patent No. 926). Unique brilliant glowing cherry-coral 
color, opening slowly from a dark cherry ovoid bud. Rich spicy 
fragrance. A. A. R. S. award for 1952. 
Potteds planish erste 0 sot fee ey ee eeoes $2.50 each 
