Hybrid ea 08€3 THE NEWER VARIETIES 
Paramount is our name, and we do believe that paramount de- 
scribes our Roses. Here in southeastern Pennsylvania Nature provides 
ideal soil and growing conditions, and we cooperate fully with her 
in producing the best Rose bushes you can buy. We give them the 
best care in the world and ship them to you in the pink of condition. 
If you have never tried Paramount Roses, we urge you to send 
us an order at once. Our old customers know they will receive the 
BLANCHE MALLERIN. (Mallerin, 1940.) A 
beautiful white Rose with a satiny sheen on the 
petal surface. Long, well-formed buds to 4 inches 
across when open; pure snowy white. The plant 
is a healthy, upright grower. Plant Pat. No. 594. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Lammerts, 1952.) 
1953 Long, tapered buds and very large blooms 
(HP of exhibition form. Vivid crimson with deeper 
ASRS overtones. A new Rose of compact, sturdy 
habit. Plant Pat. No. 1167. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. (Boerner, 1948.) Warm, 
1948 slowing orange, with a touch of orange-yellow 
@) at the base of the petals. Large, double, high- 
$ centered flowers on long, stiff stems, with old- 
Rose fragrance. Plant is sturdy and many 
branched. Heavy producer. Plant Pat. No. 824. 
$2.00 each: 3 for $5.25 
DR. DEBAT. (Meilland, 1951.) Ovoid buds and 
5-inch flowers with a high center. Color is bright 
pink tinted coral. Vigorous, upright grower. 
Plant Pat. No. 961. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
FORT Y-NINER. (Swim, 1949.) Brilliant bicolor. 
1949 Rich yellow outside and vivid red inside, open- 
ing from a long-pointed bud of chrome-yellow, 
ANRS overlaid with pink, while the inside surface is 
orient-red. Flowers well shaped, with 30 to 40 
petals. Pleasant fragrance. Bush is vigorous, with 
dark green foliage. Plant Pat. No. 792. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
GRAND’MERE JENNY. (Meilland, 1950.) A 
dainty new Rose in tints of carmine-pink and 
gold. Buds richly colored. Full blooms 4 to 41% 
inches across, with 25 petals. Upright and well 
branched; medium height. Plant Pat. No. 1148. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
HELEN TRAUBEL. (Swim, 1951.) Blooms 5 to 
1952 6 inches across, with 20 to 25 petals, becoming 
(@ flat and spreading. Pink with outer petals 
AARS approaching white. Leathery, dull foliage. 
Tall and vigorous. Plant Pat. No. 1028. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
HENRY FORD. (A. P. Howard, 1953.) A first- 
rate new pink Rose with long buds of good form. 
Clear in color; fragrant. Free blooming and 
vigorous plant. Plant Pat. No. 1218. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
MIAMI. (Meilland, 1949.) Very long buds of 
coppery coral-red opening to blooms with cone- 
shaped center, with outer petals rolling back. 
Vigorous, 21¢-foot plant; a moderate bleomer. 
Plant Pat. No. 977. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
MIRANDY. (Lammerts, 1945.) Chrysanthemum- 
1945 red. Big, ovoid buds are deep, rich dark red 
with black shadings. Full flowers with 50 
oe petals are of beautiful form, long-lasting and 
wonderfully fragrant. Plant is strong and free- 
branching; a grand producer. Plant Pat. No. 632. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
MISSION BELLS. (Morris, 1949.) Beautiful 
1950 deep salmon-pink changing to clear shrimp- 
pink. Full blooms often 5 inches across when 
AARS open, keeping their color and fine form to the 
end. Pleasing coppery green foliage, abundant 
and healthy. Very vigorous and bushy grower; 
fragrant, too. Plant Pat. No. 923. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
MOJAVE. (Swim, 1953.) A blend of warm colors, 
1954 deeper in cool weather. Glowing apricot- 
orange with tints of nasturtium-red and scar- 
AARS let. Long, slender buds and large, fragrant 
flowers. Blooms from early spring to late fall. 
Plant Pat. No. 1176. $2.75 each; 3 for $7.20 
NEW YORKER. (Boerner, 1947.) A red, red Rose 
that stays red—clear and sparkling. Huge flowers 
often 6 inches across, of beautiful form and lovely 
texture. Blooms continuously. Upright, 3-foot 
plants; strong cutting stems. Plant Pat. No. 823. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
NOCTURNE. (Swim, 1948.) Bright cardinal-red 
1948 with chrysanthemum-crimson shadings. Long, 
perfect, streamlined buds open to large, double 
ABRS flowers. Vigorous. Pleasing fragrance. Plant 
Pat. No. 713. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
PARAMOUNT. (Swim; introduced by Paramount 
Nurseries, 1950.) Long, delicately pointed buds 
carried singly on splendid stem. Salmon on out- 
side with yellow base, blended with rose; center 
petals are peach color. Tea fragrance. Vigorous. 
Plant Pat. No. 984. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
PEACE. (Meilland, 1945.) Buds open yellow, with 
1946 edges picoteed cerise; huge, glorious 5-inch 
blooms with 40 to 45 firm, alabaster-white 
AARS petals, each edged with pink that deepens as 
the flower slowly opens. Very double; individual 
petals are large and of great substance. Plant is 
supremely siroug, vigorous, with superb foliage. 
Plant Pat. No. 591. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
PENNSYLVANIAN. (Ohlhus, 1953.) Light apri- 
cot-orange, tinted with pink. Pointed buds and 
4 to 5-inch flowers; fragrant. Very free blooming, 
particularly in spring and fall. Plant Pat. No. 
936. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. (Hill, 1953.) Rich 
medium red in color. The 4 to 5-inch flowers with 
35 to 40 petals have sweet old-Rose fragrance. 
A bushy plant with heavy canes. Dark green foliage. 
Plant Pat. No. 1217. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
RUBAILYAT. (McGredy, 1947.) Brilliant red. 
1947 Long, graceful buds open to rich-hued crimson 
blooms. Rugged bush with luxuriant growth. 
AABS Profuse bloomer; old-Rose fragrance. Plant 
Pat. No. 758. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.65 
SUN VALLEY. (Whisler, 1952.) True golden 
yellow, staying brilliant even in hot sunshine. 
Full, well-shaped buds and large, lasting flowers. 
Shining, dark green foliage. Fine for cutting. 
Plant Pat. No. 1135. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60 
SUTTER’S GOLD. (Swim, 1949.) Orange buds, 
1950 opening to double, high-centered flowers of 
golden orange through shades of yellow. 
AQBs Strong tea fragrance. Vigorous and upright; 
3 to 4 feet tall. Plant Pat. No. 885. 
$2.25 each; 3 for $6.00 
TALLYHO. (Swim, 1949.) Outside of petals 
1949 fluctuates from crimson to cardinal-red: the 
inside is rose-red shading pink. Large, double 
ABBS bloom of graceful form. Robust, upright. 
Abundant bloomer: rich spicy fragrance. Plant 
Pat. No. 828. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25 
TIFFANY. (Lindquist, 1954.) Beautiful phlox- 
1955 pink blooms of top quality. Long-pointed in 
ee the bud, with petals of heavy texture. Double, 
ABRS perfectly formed flowers on long stems. Out- 
Very vigorous. Plant Pat. 
$2.75 each; 3 for $7.20 
standing fragrance. 
Vo. 1304. 
same service and consideration that has kept them coming back to 
us through the past. 
Not everyone realizes that in this section of the country, FALL 
is the ideal time to plant Roses. Now they are full of vitality, freshly 
dug from the fields and ready to go right on growing in your garden. 
ORDER NOW and we will ship the plants to you at the proper 
planting time this fall. 
Aobud “/ea ROSES 
STANDARD KINDS 
$1.50 each; 10 for $13.00 
In any combination desired » DELIVERY FREE 
These are the best of the older kinds, all 
tested for years and found generally satis- 
factory everywhere. Some, like Kaiserin 
Auguste Viktoria, go back to the ‘Gay 
Nineties,” while others are more recent. 
They are all monthly bloomers and are the 
mainstays of every garden. 
AMI GUINARD. Biackish maroon, opening into 
semi-double flowers of rich velvety red, with 
blackish luster. Flowers have 17 petals. Strong, 
upright grower with old-time fragrance. 
CRIMSON GLORY. Deep, velvety crimson. 
Rich in color, perfect in form and delightfully fra- 
grant. Thrifty and a free bloomer. One of the 
most popular Roses today. 
ECLIPSE. Long, streamlined, golden yellow bud. 
Vigorous, upright grower producing mildly fra- 
grant flowers on long stems, fine for cutting. 
Prolific. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Cream- 
white, with greenish tint in the center. Large and 
perfectly formed blooms, fully double, on long 
stems; richly fragrant. Constant bloomer with 
healthy foliage. 99 petals. 
MRS. P. S. DU PONT. Golden yellow, long- 
pointed buds and flowers in great profusion; spicy 
fragrance. A low grower but stoutly built. A pro- 
lific bloomer, like a Floribunda. 
RADIANCE. The most dependable Rose in Amer- 
ica. Brilliant carmine-salmon with reverse rose 
color. Its thrifty habit of growth and rugged 
character reach perfection. Produces a host of 
large flowers with true Rose fragrance. 
RED RADIANCE. Clear, genuine red. The 
counterpart of Radiance and its inseparable com- 
panion in the garden. Has all the qualities of 
Pink Radiance but a richer color. 
TALISMAN. The well-known, well-loved multi- 
color Rose. Orange, yellow and flame color com- 
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large, but distinctive. Especially good in the 
autumn. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Brilliant vermilion-red. 
Long, perfect buds; large, richly fragrant blooms 
on long stems. Color and substance marvelous 
in the fall. Ideal for cutting. Unusually vigorous, 
with an abundance of healthy foliage. 
Polyautha ROSES 
These are best for mass planting 
g, as a border or at the foot of climbers. They furnish 
quantities of small flowers in big clusters. Hardy and practically everblooming. 
MARGO KOSTER. A charming little Rose with 
round flowers of light orange-pink. Grows about 
a foot high. Makes a good border. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.90 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANAIS. Small, semi-double 
blooms of cherry-red; long lasting and carried 
in large clusters. Glossy, bright green foliage on 
a 2-foot plant. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90 
THE AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
We recommend membership in the American Rose 
Society to all Rose lovers. This organization is the 
largest flower society in the country and is still grow- 
ing. Membership entitles you to the use of the lending 
library and Rose-growing advice from a board of ex- 
perts, as well as a subscription to The American Rose 
Magazine and a copy of the American Rose Annual. 
Yearly dues, $4.50. Write to the Secretary, 4048 Rose- 
iea Place, Columbus 14, Ohio. 
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