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Enjoy Roses, the Queen of Flowers, at eye level in tree 
form. All are everblooming, giving a continuous display 
of lovely, fragrant blooms from June to Frost. The flowers 
are even larger, more beautiful and more freely produced 
than on regular bush roses. These Tree Roses are the 
finest grown, guaranteed to please you. Our Planting Guide % od 
gives a simple method of winter protection. Each variety 
(in bush form) is described on pages indicated below. In *F 
case we are sold out of the variety you order, would you 
please indicate your second choice. 
YOUR CHOICE 
OF THE FOLLOWING OUTSTANDING 
FREE-BLOOMING VARIETIES 
EACH 2 FOR 4 FoR 
$5.25 $10.00 $19.00 
Shipped by Express, Not Prepaid 
With each shipment of Tree Roses we will include 
without extra charge one or more fine everblooming 
bush roses worth the amount of the express charges or 
more. 
1955 AARS 
WINNERS IN 
TREE FORM 
TC 148 Queen Elizabeth. 
Gorgeous dawn pink, 
grandiflora (page 1). 
TC 149 Tiffany. Delight- 
ful light pink hybrid tea 
(page 39). 
TC 150 Jiminy Cricket. 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Tree Roses 
TC 132 Charlotte Armstrong. Cerise, one of the world’s great roses (see page 46). 
TC 133 Christopher Stone. Unfading bright scarlet-crimson (pages 42, 50). 
TC 139 Chrysler Imperial. Vivid, rich crimson. 1953 AARS Award Winner, outstanding 
in tree form (see page 46). 
TC 126 Eclipse. Radiant, clear yellow (pages 43, 50). 
TC 146 Mojave. Glowing apricot-orange. 1954 AARS Award Winner (page 45). 
TC 134 Mrs. P. S. Dupont. Brilliant golden yellow, pictured at right (page 51). 
TC 135 Peace. Gold, canary, cream and pink, the greatest of all roses. Outstanding in tree Enchanting coral-rose- 
form (page 46). pink floribunda (page 39), 
TC 138 Talisman. Rose-red and orange-yellow (page 51). Each $6.00 
Shipped by express, 
Everblooming Floribunda Tree Roses not propald 
TC 127 Fashion. Coral-pink, the most popular Floribunda (page 40). 
TC 141 Goldilocks. Bright yellow, very free blooming (page 41). _ 
TC 147 Lilibet. Exquisite soft pink. 1954 AARS Winner (page 41). 
TC 140 Ma Perkins. Charming pink with coral. 1953 AARS Winner 
(page 41). 
Mrs. P. S. du Pont 
Tree Rose 
MORE OUTSTANDING EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES IN BUSH FORM 
(@ C 39 Fred Howard (P.P. 1006). 1952 AARS Award Winner. (S&B C 69 Rubaiyat (P.P. 758). A marvelous garden rose, healthy 
A Large, shapely buds open into fully double, attractive flowers AAs and vigorous producing fragrant, rose red flowers. 
often 4 inches or more across. The color is a rich buff-yellow Each $1.75, 3 for $4.65 
with a delicate blending of orange and pink. Exceptionally @ C 76 Tallyho (P.P. 828). 1949 AARS winner. Flowers of deep 
vigorous. Each $2.50, 3 for $6.60 44 rose shaded soft red produced freely. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25 
C 16 Katherine T. Marshall (P.P. 607). Strong grower, 
aatne good bloomer. Large, fragrant flowers, glowing pink. 
Each $1.75, 3 for $4.65 TEN OUTSTANDING AARS WINNERS 
C 18 Lowell Thomas (P.P. 595). The finest pure, clear, non- ‘ r 
& fading yellow. Shapely buds, large, high-centered flowers of All pictured and described on pages 39, 44, 45 and 46. 
excellent form. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25 | 4 Charlotte Armstrong 1 Forty-Niner 1 Peace 
@®D C 186 bb gechds eek etl Bs P. 923). Beate SouED, shaded ee 1 Chrysler Imperial 1 Helen Traubel 1 Sutter’s Gold 
= (Naw winner grows and blooms vigorously _ : a 
Ke HEE 3 Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25 1 Diamond Jubilee : bh ed 1 Tiffany 
‘C 61 New Yorker (P.P. 823). The sensational new unfading J 
bright red rose, fragrant. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25 CC 200 All 10 for $2] .00 
C 57 Nocturne (P.P. 713). AARS winner in 1948. Large, Select 2-Year No. 1 Plants, Postpaid 
AMBS fragrant, rich crimson. Very fine. Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25 
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