PLANT THESE ROSES FOR CONTINUOUS BEAUTY 
The established prices for all No. 1 top quality patented roses are the same throughout the entire United States. This is done to 
assure you of getting the exact rose you purchase and of the finest quality. The patented roses are the newer introductions which 
are highly perfected to give you beautiful blooms with the least effort. The prices are governed by the All-America Rose 
Selections committee and are designed to compensate the growers for the vast research they have accomplished to produce, for 
you, the finest roses possible. 
PATENTED BUSH ROSES 
RED 
Bravo (Pat. 983). The sparkling, cardinal- 
red bloom will not fade in hottest 
weather. Mild fragrance. $2.25. 
Happiness (Pat. 910). A brilliant red rose 
with a coppery sheen. Especially fine for 
cutting. Gather while in bud and let them 
open indoors. Slightly fragrant. $2.00. 
Charles Mallerin (Pat. 933). A big deep 
velvety crimson rose that keeps its color. 
Richly fragrant, high centered blooms 
with 30 to 40 petals. $2.50. 
® Chrysler Imperial (Pat. 1167). Vivid 
88° rich tones of crimson to glowing ox- 
blood red. Long tapering buds. $2.50. 
New Yorker (Pat. 823). Clear, large, spar- 
kling red flowers, at least 6 inches across, 
and how beautiful! Fragrant. $2.00. 
President Eisenhower (Pat. 1217). The 
large, ovoid buds of this new rose open 
to 4 to 5 inch blooms of rich, unfading, 
rose-red of lasting brilliance, singly on 
strong stems. $2.50. 
MULTICOLOR 
Ko Forty-niner (Pat. 792). Brightly col- 
‘8° ored vivid red petals with yellow on 
outside. $2.25. 
Mark Sullivan (Pat. 599). Golden yellow, 
heavily veined with deep rose pink. $1.75. 
Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 337). Beautiful 
reddish orange with undertone of gold, 
opening to rich, deep pink. $2.00. 
Saturnia (Pat. 349). Petals cardinal red; 
salmon, yellow and copper reverse. $1.75. 
ORANGE 
Q Fred Edmunds (Pat. 731). Burnt or- 
salmon shades. $2.00. 
ange blended with rose, gold and 
Mojave (Pat. 1176). Radiant orange, high- 
lighted by flame-like tones of scarlet and 
vermilion. $2.75. 
WHITE 
Blanche Mallerin (Pat. 594). Long, coni- 
cal buds, and beautifully formed blooms 
of true white. $2.00. 
Rex Anderson (Pat. 335). Lemon tinted 
white buds open to perfect ivory white 
blooms. $1.75. 
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PINK 
& Capistrano (Pat. 922). Deep, glowing 
3 *rose pink in the bud and open flower. 
2.00 
® Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). 
“2° Long, pointed buds of clear cerise- 
pink, opening to neatly tailored flowers. 
2.00. 
First Love (Pat. 921). Long, slender bud 
and pastel shades of delicate pale orchid 
and rose dawn-pink. $2.25. 
Helen Traubel (Pat. 1028). The color 
varies with the weather from a light, 
sparkling pink to a luminous apricot. The 
magnificent buds are unusually large and 
long. $2.50. 
Show Girl (Pat. 646). Perfect phlox pink 
buds on long stems for cutting. $2.00. 
Suzon Lotthe (Pat. 934). Peach colored 
buds open to pearl pink flushed with 
deeper pink at the edges. A deliciously 
fragrant rose of charming color. $2.00. 
gQ Tiffany (P.A.F.). Extremely large 
** blooms and vigorous growth. The 
buds are long, pointed, golden yellow at 
the base, shading to a deep pink. The 
flowers open to perfectly formed, double, 
high centered blooms with petals of heavy 
peu and exceptional lasting qualities. 
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AA\RS 
YELLOW 
Burnaby (Pat. 1314). Classic 4 to 6 inch 
empire yellow blooms. Delicate fragrance 
and last well as a cut flower. Good exhi- 
bition rose. Tall grower (4% feet)... 
Flower is large. $2.50. 
Golden Scepter (Pat. 910). A sparkling 
deep yellow rose with long buds and large 
high-centered blooms. Open growth. Dark 
glossy foliage. $2.00. 
& Fred Howard (Pat. 1006). The long, 
*S3* rich yellow buds are tipped with a 
delicate penciling of light pink. $2.00. 
® Peace (Pat. 591). Often a clear pleas- 
ABs ing yellow, sometimes only yellow 
at the base, fading to a lighter tint and a 
delicate pink where the petals turn over. 
$2.50. 
Sun Valley (Pat. 1135). Warm, rich, radi- 
ant yellow flowers hold their tone in open 
blooms for days without fading. $2.50. 
@) Sutter’s Gold (Pat. 885). Long pointed 
*S* buds, deep yellow flushed with red, 
open to high centered blooms of orange 
to yellow with a flush of red. The most 
fragrant yellow rose. Excellent plant and 
vigorous growth. $2.25. 
GRANDIFLORA--A New Class of Roses 
This new class of roses has been created to distinguish varieties which are hybrids 
between Hybrid Tea roses and Floribundas. They are intermediate in blooming habit 
and in size of bloom between the two types. Free blooming and carefree for massive 
displays. 
Buccaneer (Pat. 1119). Large urn-shaped 
buds and double blooms of clear lemon- 
yellow. The foliage is dark and leathery. 
$2.50. 
Carrousel (Pat. 1066). Dark red velvety 
blooms which resist bluing. Free bloom- 
ing. Mildew resistant. $2.00. 
Montezuma (Pat. 1383). A striking new 
grandiflora with vivid scarlet-orange buds 
and large salmon-orange blooms in abun- 
dance. Vigorous. $2.75. 
@ Queen Elizabeth (Pat. 1259). 1955 
** All-America. A superb, delicate pure 
pink. The subtle blending of soft carmine 
and dawn pink is majestically set off by 
the deep green glossy foliage which 
clothes the vigorous bush right down to 
the ground. $2.75. 
Roundelay (P.A.F.). The delightful pene- 
trating fragrance and excellent habit of 
growth make this one of the finest of the 
Grandiflora roses. It is a vivid red bloom- 
ing in clusters on stout stems long enough 
to be perfect for cutting. $2.75. 
