Newest Roses 
JIMINY CRICKET 
A new Floribunda with masses of tanger- 
ine-red buds which open to sharp coral- 
Orange or vermilion and finish a pink-coral. 
Grows freely and is covered with glossy 
green foliage. 
PEACE 
The most talked about Rose to- 
day. It is fresh looking from bud 
to petal fall, yet constantly chang- 
ing. Bud is golden, opening to 
lemon-yellow edged with pink. 
Very large, 5'2 to 6 inches long. 
Lasting and quite vigorous. 
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LILIBET 
(Floribunda) 
Delicate appearing, yet 
unusually hardy. Contin- 
ually blooms throughout 
the season. Clustered 
flowers range from light 
rose to soft pink. 
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QUEEN ELIZABETH 
The first of a new class of ‘“‘Grandiflora’’ named for its 
abundance of flowers combined with the magnificent 
qualities of the Hybrid Tea. Blossoms are a breath-taking 
blending of soft carmine-rose and dawn-pink. Foliage 
deep glossy green, with almost thornless stems. Very fra- 
grant and an abundant bloomer. 1955 All-America Award 
Winner. 
Please add 10% of value of 
Rose order to cover cost of 
packing, handling and postage. 
TIFFANY 
1955 All-America Award 
Winner. Extremely large blooms 
and vigorous grower. Long, 
pointed buds, golden yellow at 
base, shading to deep pink. 
Flowers open to perfectly form- 
ed, double, high centered 
blooms with petals of heavy 
texture and long lasting qual- 
ities. 
