SARCOXIE NURSERIES OFFER THE VERY BEST GRADE 2 YEAR No. 1 
Patented Euerblooming Roses 
For Spring Delivery Only 
Patented Bush Raded (HYBRID TEA) 
Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. No. 455). 1941 All American 
Award. Long streamlined carmine buds and glorious open 
flowers of spectrum red. Each $2.25; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
Chrysler Imperial (Pat. applied for). 1953 Award winner. 
A large vivid crimson with overtones and a glowing oxblood 
red. Excellent plant and foliage. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 
each. 
Forty-Niner (Pat. No. 792). Its contrastingly, brilliantly hued 
bi-colors are startling. Inside orient-red, outside chrome- 
yellow. A.A.R.S. 1949. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
Helen Traubel (Pat. applied for). 1952 A.A.R.S. award 
winner. Named after concert artist. Light sparkling pink to 
a luminous apricot. Unusually large buds. Beautiful in bud 
or open flower. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
Lowell Thomas (Pat. No. 595). Clear canary yellow, long 
pointed buds on strong stems. Vigorous, compact and 
bushy. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Mirandy (Pat. No. 692). A hugh red rose, very dark and 
richly perfumed, first place in A.A.R.S. selections for 1945. 
Each $2.25; 3 or more $2.00 each. 
Mojave (Pat. No. 1176). Pronounced Mo-hav-ee. The 1954 
ALL-AMERICA WINNER. Named for California's famous 
desert, and rich in the colorings of a typical desert sunset. 
It is a glorious blend of salmon, apricot and orange, pro- 
duced by a sturdy plant that should be a top performer in 
any garden. Each $2.75; 3 or more $2.40 each. 
New Yorker (Pat. No. 823). Brilliant red with long lasting 
color. Sturdy, upright and vigorous. Large flowers on long 
stems. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Peace (Pat. No. 591). Considered the best of new rose 
creations. Buds golden-yellow, petals edged pink, as the 
flower opens the gold changes to ivory or white. A.A.R:S. 
award 1946. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20 each. 
Rex Anderson (Pat. No. 335). An exhibition rose of deli- 
cate, lovely ivory white. Enormous double flowers perfectly 
formed. Each $1.75; 3 or more $1.55 each. 
Show Girl (Pat. No. 646). Bud long-pointed, flower large, 
very fragrant, deep pink, with long stems from a vigorous 
plant. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Tiffany (Pat. applied for). Long, pointed deep pink 
buds with golden yellow shadings at base of petals. 
The flowers open to perfectly formed double high- 
centered blooms of a pleasing shade of pink, with 
petals of heavy texture. Outstanding fragrance. Vig- 
orous growth, long stems, dark green foliage. A.A.R.S. 
winner for 1955. Each $3.00; 3 or more $2.65 each. 
Patented Grandiflora Roses 
The first roses of a new class. Tall plants with large flow- 
ers in clusters. Stems long enough for cutting, and practi- 
cally thornless. Flowers larger than the average floribunda, 
with Hybrid Tea standard for bud and flower form. 
Carrousel (Pat. 1966). Could easily be classed as a Hybrid 
Tea, except that the flowers appear in clusters so free bloom- 
ing that it is classed with the grandifloras. Produces a con- 
tinuous mass of glowing deep red flowers regardless of 
weather. Tall growing, upright and mildew resistant. Each 
$2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Queen Elizabeth (Pat. applied for). First grandiflora 
rose. Pure pink blooms set off by glossy, deep green 
foliage. Flowers on long stems, almost thornless; ideal 
for cutting. A remarkable example of modern rose 
breeding. All-America award winner 1955. Each $3.00; 
3 or more $2.65 each. 
Patented Qloriluunda Roses 
Also called Baby bush roses. They produce clusters of 
rambler-like flowers on bushes seldom over 18 to 24 inches 
high and produce large clusters all summer. 
Fashion (Pat. No. 789). Brilliant coral flowers overlaid with 
gold opening with waxy graceful petals. Large clusters. 
A.A.R.S. award 1950. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Goldilocks (Pat. No. 672). Rich golden-yellow buds ovoid 
in shape. Long lasting, hardy and vigorous. Each $1.50; 
3 or more $1.30 each. 
Jiminy Cricket (Pat. applied for). Tangerine red buds 
opening to carol-orange and finishing to a pink-coral. 
Pleasing old rose fragrance, glossy foliage bronze in 
the early stages. Vigorous upright growth, prolific 
blooming habit qualifies it as a@ specimen or for bor- 
ders. Each $2.50; 3 or more $2.20. A.A.R.S. award 1955. 
RARARAARARARA 
ALL-AMERICA WINNER 1954. 
Lilibet (Pat. applied for). 
Named to honor the beautiful princess who has become 
Queen Elizabeth II of England, this dainty floribunda of clear 
pink blossoms and compact dark green foliage deserves a 
prominent place in all rose gardens. The plant is a good 
grower. Disease resistant. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Pinocchio (Pat. No. 484). Very thrifty grower producing 
many pointed buds of salmon flushed gold, opening to min- 
iature roses. Each $1.50; 3 or more $1.30 each. 
Red Pinocchio (Pat. No. 812). Deep satiny carmine buds— 
inside bright carmine, very fragrant. Each $1.50; 3 or more 
$1.30 each. 
Summer Snow (Pat. No. 416). One of the most prolific of 
floribundas with great “drifts” of large white clusters like 
mounds of snow. Fragrant. Each $1.50; 3 or more $1.30 each. 
World’s Fair (Pat. No. 362). Produces large flowers of vel- 
vety blackish-scarlet flowers with glowing yellow stamens. 
Each $1.50; 3 or more $1.30 each. 
Patented Climbing Roses 
EVERBLOOMING 
Climbing Crimson Glory. Climbing form of the outstand- 
ing hybrid-tea bush rose of the same name. Each $2.50; 
3 or more $2.20 each. 
Climbing Goldilocks (Pat. No. 1090). A truly everblooming 
climber of rich golden yellow, blooming in large clusters. 
Beautiful buds resembling miniature hybrid teas. Each $2.50; 
3 or more $2.20 each. 
Climbing Peace (Pat. App.). Truly a gem for the garden. 
A climbing form of the new Peace rose. Everblooming, vigor- 
ous and fragrant. Each $2.00; 3 or more $1.75 each. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas (Pat. No. 457). Vigorous plant, dark green 
foliage, double deep rose-pink flowers, 5 to 6 inches across. 
One of the best everblooming climbers. Each $2.00; 3 or 
more $1.75 each. 
SVECHL ALL AMERICA 
COLLECTION $7.45 
All-America Rose Award Winners for 1955 
1 Jiminy Cricket. All-America floribunda. 
1 Tiffany. All-America hybrid tea. 
1 Queen Elizabeth. All-America grandiflora. 
Would cost $8.50 if purchased separately. 
All 3 Award Winners for 1955 for only $7.45. 
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