PATENTED ROSES 
Here are the Roses the world 1s 
‘watching. The best of the newer Rose 
creations——personally selected by our 
own expert horticulturists. 
They are protected by patent—only 
privileged nurseries are licensed to grow 
them commercially. 
_ Oharlotte Armstrong, HT (Plant 
Patent No. 455.) The blood-red buds 
are periectly formed and develop into 
large, spectrum-red blooms, changing to 
cerise during hot weather. Dainty, 
sweet fragrance. Each $2.25; 3 for 
$6.00. 
Chrysler Imperial. (Plant Patent No. 
1167.) 1953 All-America Selection. A 
new, smashing, rich crimson rose for 
‘your garden. It has oxblood-red over- 
tones and lustrous garnet in the depths 
of the bloom: A magnificent rose. Each 
$2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Forty-Niner. HT. Plant Patent No. 
792. The long pointed delightfully 
formed buds. onen into unusually well 
shaped flowers. Blooms lasting and 
beautiful until the last petal drops. Very 
disease resisting and very vigorous. 
Each $2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Helen Traubel. HT. (Plant Patent 
No. 1028.) All America Winner for 
1952. An outstanding sparkling pink 
more often a luminous apricot color. 
The half open flowers are long lasting 
and often six inches across. Each 
$2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
Katherine T, Marshall. (Plant Patent 
No. 607.) clean, sparkling, warm 
pink, growing vigorously, with large, 
open, friendly blooms. Plants are very 
hardy. Each $1.75; 3 for $4.65. 
Mojave. (Plant Patent No. 1176.) A 
glowing apricot-orange, nasturtium-red, 
scarlet and vermilion, Produces slender 
buds and double fragrant flowers from 
early Spring to late Fall and is perfect 
for cutting. Each $2.75; 3 for $7.20. 
Peace. . HT (Plant Patent No. 591.) 
The ovoid buds are golden-yellow, slight- 
y edged pink. As they open they change 
rom Canary-yellow through pale gold 
to iridescent cream. The large flowers 
are carried on strong, heavy stems. Each 
$2.50; 3 for $6.60. 
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‘REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orle 
Every rose you get from us is hardy, vigorous, 2 year old, No. 1, outdoor 
nursery-grown—ready to bloom. Every bush is labeled true to name. 
We reserve the right to make 
substitutions of similar type if 
we are out of one or more va- 
rieties ordered unless instructed 
to the contrary. 
Better Times. HT. Glorious red 
eolor, prized for its long stems and 
pointed buds. Large blooms. 
Caledonia. HT. One of the pret- 
tiest White Roses we know. Both 
the long-pointed buds and the huge 
double flowers are pure white, 
with exquisitely curved and_ in- 
folded petals. 
Condesa de Sastago. HT. One of 
the most spectacular Roses in 
existence. The globular blooms are 
a blend of rich yellow and copper- 
searlet, making a striking com- 
bination as the flowers mature. 
Strong grower and good: bloomer. 
‘Crimson Glory. HT. This is one 
of the most popular Hybrid Tea 
fully formed blooms are of a deep 
vivid crimson color, and are held 
erect on the luxuriant, vigorous 
bushes. 
Picture, HT. Bears beautifully formed, 
medium-size blooms of clear rose-pink. 
Vigorous bushy plants which produce an 
unusual quantity of blooms. 
President Herbert Hoover. HT. A 
glorious rose. The color is a charm- 
ing combination of cerise-pink, flame- 
scarlet and yellow. <A very fine and 
popular garden rose. 
Editor McFarland, HT. The flowers 
are very large, deep sparkling pink in 
color, and are carried on long, strong 
stems on vigorous upright bushes. One 
of the best pinks. 
Etoile de Hollande.’ HT. Brilliant 
crimson-red blooms with enormous, 
well-arranged petals. Particularly beau- 
tiful when half open. Free bloomer. 
Delightfully fragrant. 
KEEP. YOUR ROSES 
HEALTHY WITH — 
Insure the life of your 
Pigs + haat diag lke 
shrubs)—soak roots or 
SUPER- we ae Sole Medal eu: 
per-Thrive Hormone, se 
THRIVE a. Drop-a-Gallon. 6500 gal. 
size 69¢; 1000 gal. size 
$1.00. 
An entirely mew specialty 
bone food Lakmine poms 
‘ or Reuter’s, In addition to the 
REUTER $ 8-6-12 analysis Reuter’s A, C & 
R contains essential trace ele- 
ments. Particularly formulated 
for roses, azaleas and camellias. 
PLANT 
FOOD 
Not. prepaid: 
- 5 |bs.  85c; 10 Ibs. $1.45 
25 ths. $3.25; 50 Ibs. $5.90 
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All Tea (T.) and Hybrid Tea 
(HT.) Roses are ever-blooming 
in the South. Hybrid Perpetuals 
(H.P.) are more seasonal in their 
blooming, . . 
Golden Charm. HT. Beautiful golden- 
yellow surpassing the popular Marechal 
Niel. The high centered blooms are 
borne on strong spreading plants. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. HT. The 
double blooms are a rich golden-yellow 
with deeper shaded centers. a f 
Kaiserin Auguste. Viktoria. HT. 
Creamy buds perfectly formed, snowy 
white blooms tinted lemon at the center. 
Best white Rose. ' 
Poinsettia. HT. The most brilliant- 
red Rose produced. The buds are ideal 
in form, long and peinted and the color 
is close to a Poinsettia searlet. 
Radiance, HT. Brilliant rose-pink 
buds opening into well formed globular 
very fragrant and long lasting blooms. 
A splendid Rose for bedding. 
Red Radiance. HT. Brilliant deep 
rose-red. Flowers are globular in shape, 
very fragrant. The blooms come freely 
on splendid cutting stems. 
Talisman. HT. Brilliant red and 
golden buds that open to beautifully 
shaped blooms ‘of scarlet-orange and 
golden yellow. Vigorous: grower. 
The Doctor. HT. Sparkling pink 
buds. One of the largest of all Roses. — 
Very fragrant. ‘Exceptionally fine. a, 
Red Radiance — 
HEDGE PLANTS — 
Boxwood. Dwarf Evergreen with 
small, glossy, dark-green leaves... Ex- 
cellent. for low hedges. Postpaid: 4 to 
6 inches, 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.00; 
12 for $3.75. Not prepaid: 100 for 
Privet Amur Riyer South. Popular 
for Southern planting. Postpaid: 15 to 
18 inches, well branched, 12 for $2.00, 
Not prepaid: 100 for $13.50. n 
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