Paul J. Howard's 
CAROL AMLING—The ‘’Pink Garnette”’ (Pat. No. 
1126) The most exquisite of all small pink roses, 
with the same perfect form and lasting qualities. 
Flowers average 2 inches across, with 60 or more 
petals, sweetly fragrant, and are produced singly 
or in upright clusters. The color is deep rose pink 
shading to lighter pink at the edges. Bush is 4 to 
5 ft. tall, exceptionally vigorous, with handsome deep 
green foliage, and blooms almost continuously until 
late fall. $1.75 
CARROUSEL. (Pat. No. 1066) One of the very 
best, producing great quantities of velvety dark red 
roses, singly or in sprays, on long stems, with excel- 
lent keeping qualities. Plants grow 4 to 5 ft. tall, ex- 
ceptionally vigorous, with healthy foliage, thrive 
everywhere; splendid for hedges and background 
planting. $2.00 
CHARLIE McCARTHY. Price $2.00. See picture 
and description on page 2 and page 12. 
CHINA DOLL. (Pat. No. 678) For a low hedge, 
border or for massing, there is no more charming or 
satisfactory plant. Rounded bushes, 18 inches high, 
have glossy, mildew resistant foliage, are nearly 
thornless, and completely covered most of the year 
with clusters of small double bright pink roses. $2.00 
CONNIE MACK. Price $2.00 See page 13. 
EMBERS. (Pat. No. 1178) Vivid crimson roses, the 
color of glowing embers, on a compact plant with 
dense green foliage, makes this an excellent hedge 
rose. Grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, always in bloom. $2.25 
FASHION. (Pat. No. 789) AARS—1950. Sprays 
of charming fragrant small tea roses, coral pink over- 
laid with gold. Pointed buds are oriental red. Bushy 
plants, 3 ft. tall, with good foliage, bloom continu- 
ously; excellent for massing. $2.00 
FLORADORA. Very double cup-shaped fragrant 
roses, bright cinnebar red, in clusters. Vigorous bushy 
plant grows 3 to 4 ft. tall, always in bloom; healthy 
leathery foliage. $1.50 
FROLIC. (Pat. No. 1179) Large sprays of bright 
pink double blooms of good size cover the plants for 
many months. Vigorous plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, with 
heavy foliage, fine for borders and massing. $2.25 
GARNETTE. This popular small red florists’ rose 
is just as fine in the rose garden. Clusters of perfectly 
formed roses of intense deep red, on smooth stems, 
will last a week when cut. Bushy plant, 18 inches 
high, with dark leathery foliage, blooms freely for 
many months. $1.35 
GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. No. 672) The best yellow 
Floribunda, with buds and double roses of rich golden 
yellow, 3 inches across. Vigorous plant, 2/2 ft. tall, 
blooms continuously. $1.50 
IMPROVED CECILE BRUNNER. (Pat. No. 851) A 
graceful rose of ‘’Sweetheart’’ type, slightly larger 
than the old Cecile Brunner. Vigorous plants produce 
sprays of exquisite small pointed buds and double 
roses of soft peach to salmon pink; always in bloom. 
$1.50 
JIMINY CRICKET. $2.50 See page 12. 
LILIBET. Price $2.00 See page 13. 
MA PERKINS. (Pat. No. 1143) AARS—1953. 
Charming cup-shaped double roses of soft coral pink, 
suffused yellow and red in outer petals, sweetly fra- 
grant. Vigorous plant, 2 to 3 ft. tall, with dark green 
disease resistant foliage, thrives in all areas. $2.00 
Floribunda Roses 
MARGO KOSTER. An old favorite, with large clus- 
ters of small double orange-red roses. Dwarf hardy 
plant. $1.35 
PINKIE. (Pat. No. 712) AARS—1948. Pretty 
little buds and semi-double open roses of bright rose 
pink, in big clusters, cover the low growing bushes 
from early spring until late fall. $1.75 
PINK ROSETTE. (Pat. No. 902) Beautifully 
formed, symmetrical double little roses of bright pink, 
in open sprays; vigorous plants, 3 ft. tall with heavy 
foliage. $1.75 
RED PINOCCHIO. (Pat. No. 812) Large clusters 
of deep velvety red double roses; plant grows 3 ft. 
tall. $1.50 
ROSENELFE. Miniature pink buds and beautifully 
formed roses, two inches across, are produced in big 
open sprays, long lasting when cut. Vigorous hardy 
plant, 3 ft. tall, thrives everywhere. $1.50 
SISTER KENNY. (See page 13.) Price $2.00 
SUMMER SNOW. (Pat. No. 416) Clusters of pure 
white small double roses completely cover the bushy 
dwarf plants, 12 to 18 inches tall, for a long season. 
Foliage is light green. Charming for borders and 
mass planting. $1.50 
THE FAIRY. A charming dwarf rose of low growth 
and spreading habit that makes it ideal for use as 
ground cover on banks or other large areas, or as a 
border. Plants are very hardy, disease resistant, and 
produce masses of delicate light pink roses in clusters 
all season. $1.50 
VOGUE. (Pat. No. 926) AARS—1952. A unique 
Floribunda, with flowers of Hybrid Tea type borne 
in clusters; the dark red buds open to high centered 
double rose blooms flushed with salmon, with spicy 
fragrance. Plants are bushy, 22 to 3 ft. high, with 
dark green foliage, thrive everywhere; fine for cutting. 
$2.00 
SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
ON FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Buy 25 or more of any ONE Floribunda—deduct 
20%. For instance. if you want to plant a bed or 
border of 25 or more Charlie McCarthy (and who 
wouldn't?) they will cost you just $1.60 each, in- 
stead of $2.00. You'll want to plant more Flori- 
bundas for a mass display from spring to fall. 
PAUL J. HOWARD‘S 
1955 COLLECTION 
Two Floribundas, one Hybrid Tea, and one Grandi- 
flora—each outstanding, brand new this year. All 
four will find a special place in your garden. 
CHARLIE McCARTHY—White Floribunda $2.00 
JIMINY CRICKET—Coral red Floribunda 2.50 
QUEEN ELIZABETH—Pink Grandiflora.......... 3.00 
TIFFANY—Deep pink Hybrid Tea... 3.00 
$10.50 
ALL FOUR ROSES for $8.95 
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