ROSES 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS 
ALL TWO-YEAR No. 1—TOP SIZE—ROSES 
Everblooming roses produce beautiful flowers over a long season. Practically all 
are fragrant at some time of the day. They are hardy when protected in winter. 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG, Pat. 455, PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, Pat. 1217, 
long slender blood-red buds openite to a rich, unfading, uniform rose-red. $2.00 
brilliantly colored flowers, spectrum-re in 
cool weather, cerise in hot weather. $2.00 aes. Re uae seme ae 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL, Pat. 1167, vivid Crees € lovely ivory white. $1. 
crimson-red. $2.50 ROSE OF FREEDOM, Pat. 791, long 
CRIMSON GLORY, deep crimson, perfect 
form, large size, fragrant. $1.75 
FRED HOWARD, Pat. 1006, long rich 
yellow buds tipped with light aN 
GOLDEN SCEPTER, Pat. 910, rare, un- 
fading golden yellow, long slender oe 
2.00 
MOJAVE, Pat. 1176, A.A.R.S. Award Win- 
ner for 1954, glowing radiant orange. 
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fais TRAUBEL, Pat. 1028, light spar- 
kling pink. 2.50 
McGREDY’S SUNSET, Pat. 317, buttercup 
yellow flushed orange and scarlet. $1.75 
PEACE, Pat. 591. Petals are edged with 
apple blossom pink which deepens as the 
flower slowly opens to glorious 5-inch 
blooms. $2.50 
stemmed currant-red blooms with delight- 
ful true rose fragrance. $1.75 
SAN FERNANDO, Pat. 785, 30-petaled 
S175 
rose, glowing currant red. 
SLEIGH BELLS, Pat. 1004, a white rose 
that really produces blooms. $2.00 
SUTTER’S GOLD, Pat. 885, golden buds, 
shaded coppery orange, very ee 
TIFFANY, Pat. applied for, A.A.R.S. win- 
ner for 1955, beautiful pink, outstanding 
fragrance. S275 
TALISMAN, glowing golden yellow stained 
copper red. $1.75 
THE DOCTOR, enormous 
flowers of satiny-pink, fragrant. 
semi-double 
$1.75 
Potted Roses 50c Additional 
6 Roses—5% Discount 
12 Roses—10% Discount 
GRANDIFLORA ROSES 
most colorfast 
$2.00 
BUCCANEER, Pat. 
yellow rose yet. 
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MONTEZUMA, Pat. 1383, brilliant orange- 
EAS) 
red. 
eR ee Pat. 1280, 
red bloom 
QUEEN ELIZABETH, Pate12Z59: A.A.R.S. 
Award Winner for 1955. Pure pink flow- 
ers on long, almost thornless stems, ideal 
for cutting. $2.75 
satiny brilliant 
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FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
Bloom June to Frost 
All Two-Year 
BABY BLAZE, Pat. 1362, 1955 introduc- 
tion, rich velvety cherry-red, large clusters. 
$2.00 
CIRCUS, Pat. 1382, only winner of A.A.R.S. 
Award for 1956, first multi-color flori- 
bunda, changing colors—orange, bright 
yellow, pink and red. $2.50 
FASHION, Pat. 789, a blending of coral 
and gold with a warm overlay of “Oe 
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GOLDILOCKS, 
low. 
JIMINY CRICKET, Pat. 1346, A.A.R.S. 
Award for 1955, tangerine-red buds open- 
ing to ccral-orange, flowers last well when 
cut. $2.25 
Pat. 612, rich, golden yel- 
$1.50 
No. 1 Plants 
MA PERKINS, Pat. 1143, light salmon 
with shades of red on outer petals, fra- 
grant. 2.00 
PERMANENT WAVE, large semi-double 
flowers of rosy pink with cerise edge. 
Petals are waved. L 
SPARTAN, Pat. 1357, Wonder Rose, open- 
ing burnt-orange becoming orange-red. 
275 
PINOCCHIO, Pat. 484, pink suffused with 
golden salmon. $1.50 
RED PINOCCHIO, Pat. 812, velvety deep 
1.50 
red. 
WHITE PINOCCHIO, Pat. 1010, pure 
white with yellow stamens. 1.50 
YELLOW PINOCCHIO, Pat. 992, apricot- 
yellow, very far flowering. $1.50 
Roses may be selected from pictures at the Nursery. 
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