Kansas Landscape & Nursery Company’s 
New EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
All America Rose Selections. 
This is a non-profit committee, nationally and internationally recognized as the most important rose testing or- 
ganization. 
awards. 
Each year, AARS scientifically tests and selects the best of each year’s rose introductions for national 
All rose entries are planted in 18 test gardens distributed throughout America. Competent judges score the 
entries over a period of two years, and at the end of the two year period,, the top scoring entry is given the All-Ameri- 
ca Award. You can be certain that any AARS winner is one of AMERICA’S FINEST ROSES. 
The Patented Hybrid Tea Roses listed below are supplied in heavy grade only. 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL—(P. P. 1167). 
page). AARS winner for 1953. Its irridescent color is unmatch- 
(Pictured opposite 
ed by any other red Rose. Vivid, rich crimson with darker over- 
tones of glowing oxbloed red. Long, tapering buds opening to 
large flowers borne on strong stems. Abundant and semi-glossy 
foliage makes this an excellent garden shrub. Postpaid: Each, 
$2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
FORTY-NINER—(P. P. 792). (Pictured on opposite page.) 
AARS award for 1949. Brilliantly hued bicolor. Its contrasting 
colors are startling in their brilliance, yet they blend together 
beautifully. Inside of petals is a vivid Orient Red, while the 
outside is a chrome yellow. The colors are lasting and bright, 
and the long buds open to large well-shaped blooms. A profuse 
bloomer, even in hot weather. Postpaid; Each, $2.50; 3 for 
$6.60. 
MIRANDY—(P. P. 632). AARS 
award for 1945. A strong, free-blooming plant producing large, 
long pointed buds of rich dark red with black shadings which 
open to lovely flowers of Chrysanthemum Red. The flower dis- 
(Pictured opposite page.) 
plays new beauties of form as the petals unfold and is at its best 
during sunshine and warm weather. Postpaid: Each, $2.25; 3 
for $6.00. 
MISSION BELLS—(P. P. 923). (Pictured on opposite page). 
AARS award for 1950. The pointed buds are a deep glowing 
salmon which open to extra large blooms of a clear shrimp pink 
color. Vigorous, heavily branched plants are clothed with dis- 
ease-resistant coppery-green foliage. Postpaid: Each $2.00; 3 
for $5.25. 
MOJAVE—(P. P. 1176). (Pictured opposite page). AARS win- 
ner for last year. The color is a glowing, radiant apricot-orange, 
highlighted with other warm tints of nasturtium-red, scarlet and 
vermillion. Every long bud and perfect bloom is borne on a 
long, straight single stem. The plant is upright and vigorous 
with handsome foliage. Postpaid: Each, $2.75; 3 for $7.20. 
NEW YORKER—(P. P. 823). (Pictured opposite page). The real 
red, red Rose! Brilliant red color that does not fade or blue in 
hot weather. Plant is sturdy and vigorous. The buds open slowly 
into very large flowers of scarlet with rosy-red undertones, over- 
laid with rich velvety sheen. Postpaid: Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
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PEACE—(P. P. 591). (Pictured opposite page). The best Rose 
ever created. AARS winner for 1946. The perfect buds open 
slowly into large, fragrant, fully double flowers. Its greatest 
charm is the changing panorama of colors. The buds are rich 
gold, edged with bright pink. As the outer petals unfold, the 
gold changes to canary then lightens to creamy ivory. The pink 
edge gradually deepens and becomes broader so the fully open 
flower appears sparkling pink with a creamy-yellow base. Last 
unusually long at all stages. Vigorous, healthy, free-blooming 
bush. Postpaid: Each, $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
SLEIGHBELLS—(P. P. 1004). This is the better white Rose you 
have been looking for. The large ovoid buds are borne singly on 
long stems and produce very freely. Flowers open gradually into 
blooms of great size. A trace of primrose at the base of the petals 
adds life to the flower. Postpaid: Each, $2.00; 3 for $5.25. 
SUTTER’S GOLD—(P. P. 885). (Pietured opposite page). 
Beautiful, long pointed, yellow buds, richly shaded with orange 
and red. Rich tea fragrance not found in any other yellow Rose. 
The flowers are high-centered and richly colored. AARS winner 
for 1950. Postpaid: Each, $2.25; 3 for $6.00. 
TIFFANY—(P. A. F.). AARS winner for 1955. See picture and 
complete description on front cover.. Postpaid: Each, $3.00; 3 
for $7.95. 
ALL AMERICA 
SPECIALS 
1. All four patented Roses pictured on the left side of 
page 31. 
1 FORTY-NINER 
1 SUTTER’S GOLD 
1 NEW YORKER 
1 MOJAVE 
ALL FOUR ROSES FOR 
Regular $9.50 value 
A 0 Wi See Moot $835 
Postpaid 
2. All four patented Roses pictured on the right side of 
page 31. 
1 MISSION BELLS 
1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
1 PEACE 
1 MIRANDY 
ALL FOUR ROSES FOR 
Regular $9.25 value 
$8.15 
Postpaid 
3. All the Roses pictured on page 31. 
ALL: BIGHT: ROSES FOR -) eee $16.50 
Regular $18.75 value Postpaid 
