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ALL AMERICA HYBRID TEA ARP NURSERY'S GRANADA $3.50

P. O. BOX 3338 — TYLER, TEXAS 75705 1962 GRANDI FLORA JOHN S. ARMSTRONG Pat. 2056 $3.50

MOJAVE pat. 1176 $2.75

$2.25 CHIFFON M . .241

3 to 4 f!. S3. 00

5 to 6 ft. 4.25 Branched

7 to 8 ft. 8.00 Heavy Branched

10 to 12 ft. 13.50 F.O.B. Arp. Texas NationalRECEIVEDAgricultural Library FEB 1 1 1964 *

ROSE VARIETIES U. S. Department of Agriculture FALL 1963 -SPRING 1964 ARP NURSERY COMPANY Grafted and Budded Papershell Pecan Trees The World's Largest Roses V. 18 7 5 ^ ^ALUE Box 3338 Tyler, Texas 75705 Phone Area Code 214 LY-2-2672

Patented Varieties not owned are Arp-Grown under license from the Patentor.

Unlicensed asexual reproduction is prohibited by the Patents. Write for Municipal or Institutional Planting Quotations.

AMERICAN SOCIETY NATIONAL RATINGS FOLLOW DESCRIPTION - Perfect:10.

HYBRID TEA AND GRANDIFLORA BUSH ROSES MEMBER

ALAMO (Pat. 1689) $2.50 FORTY-NINER (Pat. 792) $2.75 AARS 1949 Abundant medium bloom of many-petaled dark hardy roses on Bright bi-color, - outside and vivid red inside, compact a Grandiflora class bush that's hard to hold back. and upright.

AMERICANA (Pat. 2058) $3.00 GARDEN PARTY (Pat. 1814) $3.00 AARS 1960 Brilliant, large, high-centered red hybrid tea rose of lasting Wide flaring petal of center and brushed pink very lightly at substance. 7.5 edge. Peace X Charlotte Armstrong; pointed bud, strong bush. 7.8

AZTEC (Pat. 1648) $2.75 GOLDEN GIRL (Pat. 1912) $2.50 A dazzler of scarlet-orange, a radiant big flower of 25 to 30 Free-blooming clear yellow 4 l/2-inch flowers, 45 petals, tall Grandi- petals in fine formation. 7.6 flora bush from Meilland. 7.4

BANZAI (Pat. 2142) $2.00 GRANADA (Pat. 2214) $3.50 AARS 1964 Raspberries and , brightly blended, 5 lA to 4-inch plentiful Highly praised by most judges of All America trials in strategic blooms on compact neat H.T. bush. 7.4 gardens for soil and climate variations, this FIRST-FOR-'64 hybrid tea is extraordinary mixture of scarlet, red and yellow. BUCCANEER (Pat. 1119) $3.50 Vivid and spectacular multi-colored flower of excellent balance Bright yellow and large flowering shrub of strong upright high and petal arrangement, Granada with old fashioned fragrance will reach. Two heavy canes common exceptional grade, branching be No. 1 Selling Rosebush this winter as smart gardeners reserve brilliantly upward first summer in your garden. 7.3 stock for enviable FIRST bloom to be seen in their communities.

CANDY STRIPE (PPAF) $2.75 HAWAII (Pat. 1833) $3.00 Pink Peace sport striped pale pink; 60 petals, strong stem, heavy Peachy orange-coral blend, captivating 6-inch flowers raspberry foliage, pleasantly fragrant. scented and highly complimented in Tyler Rose Park. 7.6

CHERRY GLOW (Pot. 1490) $2.25 HELEN TRAUBEL (Pat. 1028) $2.75 AARS 1952 Abundant cherrv-red lasting bloom on free-branching upright Luminous pink to blend, long super bud, cheerful big lovely Grandiflora bush with thick foliage. (Floradora X First Love) 7.7 bloom, great bush. Admirable color. 8.7

CHICAGO PEACE (Pat. 2037) $3.00 IMPERIAL (Pat. 1894) $2.50

Rich pink and copper shades . . Like Speaker Sam, a very attractive Deep yellow faintly traced red at base, compact hybrid tea of and huge-flowered sport of Peace rose with same other plant rewarding vigor and disease resistance. characteristics. 7.8 INVITATION (Pot. 2018) $2.50 CHRISTIAN DIOR (Pat. 1943) $3.00 AARS 1962 Lovely bud to show, glamorous salmon-orange 5-inch flower neither First price reduction on '62 All America Selection bearing stately pink nor orange nor yellow but in there somewhere. Fragrant stemmed finest red roses in the garden. Million-dollar arrangement surprise on medium bush. 7.3 roses especially thrilling in late Fall with easy mildew eraser. Velvety red, a man's favorite you'll like for a long time. 7.7 JANTZEN GIRL (Pat. App. For) $3.00 Bright red tall Grandiflora Dush, spectacular ruffled petals in graceful arrangement. 6.6 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Pat. 1167) $2.50 AARS 1953

Sturdy, compact bush, high-centered prize blooms of oxblood red . . JOHN S. ARMSTRONG (Pat. 2056) $3.50 AARS 1962 successful cross of Mirandy and Charlotte Armstrong . . a dream of a show rose. 8.8 Deep red, lasting color, Grandiflora clusters, bursting energy, cutting stems, durable bloom, velvety intense color, a 1962 All America Selection. 7.7 COLUMBUS QUEEN (Pat. 2170) $3.50 Publicity says this is a pretty fair rose: "Statuesque, resplendent, exquisite, majestic, satin-petaled orchid-pink, relatively thorn-free" KING'S RANSOM (Pot. 2103) $3.50 AARS 1962 also unrestrained in the Department of Reproduction, Division of Golden Masterpiece x Lydia, large and brilliant yellow bloom 4-inch show roses. 8. held high; busiest in summer, bold anytime, King's Ransom the '62 yellow hybrid tea choice of All America rose judges is superior CONFIDENCE (Pat. 1192) $2.50 in bush and bloom size to every other yellow in Arp Nursery fields. (Only needs Lemon Chiffon's fragrance.) 7.6 A real cool job . . delicate shades of pink, and yellow, a bunch of beautiful pastels you touch to prove real. 8.3 KORDES PERFECTA (Pat. 1604) $2.50 DIAMOND JUBILEE (Pat. 824) $2.25 AARS 1948 Red-edged and yellow, 5-inch flowers of 65 petals; strong -yellow, cupped, double, upright and productive; leathery upright stems, many blooms commanding attention. 7.6 foliage on strong bush. And fragrant. LADY ELGIN (Pat. 1469) $2.50 DUET (Pat. 1903) $3.00 AARS 1961 The GOLD rose, beautiful and brilliant, unique. 7.6 Two tones of pink, both soft and lovely . . some salmon. A real flower factory in the garden; set it and step aside! 7.8 LEMON CHIFFON (Pat. 1241) $2.25 EL CAPITAN (Pat. 1796) $2.75 Soeur Therese-X-Golden Dawn made The Yellow Rose of Texas Fiery red 20 to 30 petals, good stems, easy to grow. 8. (from CBS Music Director Mitch Miller's dedication in Robert E. Lee Park, Dallas) the brightest, bloomingest, little perfume FIRST LOVE (Pat. 921) $2.50 Atomizer. More feeding and watering to keep such high spirits up. Petite dawn pink, tapering and lasting, a flower-bearing record Going to the Club? Pin one to your dress or lapel. Something maker, profusion of elegant urn-buds, another self starter. wonderful seems to happen. 9

H ybrid Teg and Grandiflora Bush Roses (Continued) H ybrid Tea and Grandiflora Bush Roses (Continued)

LIVING (Pat. 1463) $2.50 SAN FRANCISCO (Pat. 2045) S3. 00 Red with orange base, reverse copper, fragrant, urn-shaped bud Brilliant oriental red, vigorously everblooming hybrid tea. opens a bit loose; but busy-budding on big bush. 7.5 SIMONE (Pat. 1847) $3.00 MEMORi AM (PAF) S3. 50 Unfading , largest bloom of lilac shade, 50 to 65 petals, Elegant flower form, of compact pale pink, pastel to white. 7.8 bushy medium height. 6.7

MIDNIGHT (Pat. 1542) S2.75 SINCERA (Pat. 2055) $3.00 Velvety black-red bud and maroon-red flower, fragrant and quick Substantial all-white flower, good stem, medium bush, nice cutting starting. and arranging. Spanish import by Conard-Pyle, said to be one of the finest white roses grown today. MOJAVE (Pat. 1176) $2.75 AARS 1954 Shapely and abundant long buds on many upright s terns turn SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS (Pat. 1835) S3. 50 gorgeous apricot-orange-vermillon or something most satisfactory Cherry-red medium size, lasting plentiful flowers, vigorous bush of the two-tones. 7.4 of First Love-Roundelay cross.

MONTEZUMA (Pat. 1383) $2.75 SOUTH SEAS (Pat. 2184) $3.50 Salmon-red like blending scarlet and orange, double flowers pop Shimmering coral pink deepening with red overtones, swirling

out everywhere . . amazingly productive. Good cutting, some fade, large petals, noted disease resistance. 8.4 but a great well dressed bush drawing envious eyes. 8.6 SPEAKER SAM (Pot. 2053) $3.00 MY FAIR LADY (PPAF) $3.00 Huge bright pink-edged pale centered sport of the greatest Peace rose, honoring the late U. of Pastel tones in dazzling variations, large heavy flower. S. House Speaker Sam Rayburn Texas who served in that office in Congress twice as long as any Speaker

in our history, humbly, with rare strength and integrity . . the NEW YORKER (Pat. 823) $2.50 character and description of the new Speaker Sam rose. Velvety bright scarlet, fragrant, 4'/2-inch flower, abundant double Bush growth, habit, size, foliage and all Peace traits but with on vigorous and bushy plant. 7.9 changeable spectacular lasting largest flowers of vividly banded red edge after first lighter pink blush. Always single stem, stout '62 NOCTURNE (Pat. 713) $2.25 AARS 1948 flag pole. Takes considetable adverse weather. A introduction Long pointed bud, 28-petaled flower, spicy fragrance, cardinal-red from Arp growing fields. 6.6 color. Upright bush, leathery dark foliage. 8.1 STARFIRE (Pat. 1742) $2.50 AARS 1959 Currant-red abundance of persistent bloom. Urn bud form opens in PINK FROST (Pat. 1269) $2.50 loose but lasting array of flame on tall plant so easy to grow. Stops visitors with far-reaching fragrance, fascinates the stranger Grandiflora class. 8.1 by magnetic appeal of gorgeous, huge velvety pink fjower that knows all the superlatives, first hand. Pink Frost. (Texas Centennial x Charlotte Armstrong) 38-45 big beautiful petals packs a wallop STERLING SILVER (Pat. 1433) S3. 00 silver-gray you love to inhale . . a -ribbon rose on a large spreading bush. Regal silver-lavender, shapely pointed buds opening Usually two over-size canes in nursery the first year. 7.2 on upright plant. 7.

SUMMER SUNSHINE (Pat. 2078) $3.50 PINK PAR FAIT (Pot. 1904) $3.00 AARS 1961 Brilliant yellow from start to finish, good hybrid tea form, fast Soft blends of pastel pink, medium, perfect shape gracefully starting medium plant, upright firm stems. 7.1 furled, neat, rosy, abundant. 7.7

SUSPENSE (Pat. 1944) $3.00 PINK PEACE (Pat. 1759) $2.75 Dramatic solid yellow bud folds out rich red lining of large, many- Deep "dusty" pink, upright, free-blooming, large, fragrant. 7.6 petaled hybrid tea flower. 7.6

SUTTER'S GOLD (Pat. 885) $2.75 AARS 1950 Exquisitely shapely bud and flower, admirable gold-yellow color (Pat. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER 1217) S2.50 tones, and fragrant. 8.1 Stocky, heavy foliage, bright red 40-petaled big velvet rose.

TIFFANY (Pat. 1304) $2.75 AARS 1955 Long-stemmed and prolific, well -formed, fragrant lovely pink on QUEEN ELIZABETH (Pat. 1259) $2.50 AARS 1955 gold base, upright tall plant. Abundant rewards to planter; superior Crowned with long branching candelabra throughout the growing in hybrid tea class. 8.8 season, flowers cupped, fragrant, light pink and pleasing. The Grandiflora rose class description is Queen Elizabeth, grand uses. 9. foliage, vigorous, tall plant of many TORCH SONG (Pat. 1760) $2.00 An unusual glowing red, 35 to 45 petals, medium bush. 6.9

ROSE GAUJARD (Pat. 1829) $3.95 Big bi-color French "Rose Go-zjard" offered in the United States for the first time this year; rose-red edges softly lighten to white TRAV1ATA (PPAF) $2.50 center, variable with the weather. Exciting colors, pronounced fragrance; bright red outer petal of high formed flower blends admirably into cream center. A Baccara cross by Meilland (France). ROSE QUEEN (Pat. 2203) $3.00 Carmine-red to orange, lasting flashing daughter of Germain's Chrysler Imperial and a test seedling. TROPICANA (Pat. 1969) $3.50 AARS 1963 1963 All America orange hybrid tea already famous at U. S. un- veiling, dazzling fast color won fast adoption as choice new rose. ROUNDELAY (Pat. 1280) $2.50 Staying qualities now carry Tropicana to top of American market, Cardinal-red darkening with age, splendid show on big easy-to- but still novel and the rose you should have on your order . . or grow plant. 8. regret the omission.

ROYAL HIGHNESS (Pat. 2032) $3.50 AARS 1963 Soft pink Crown jewel, frosty-coated shell pink 5 to 5'/2-inch VASSAR CENTENNIAL (Pat. 2031) $3.00

exhibition quality flower held high. The 1962 All America award Exhibition type, apricot and peach, strong stems, . . different. 7.2 winning hybrid tea. 8.

ROYAL VELVET (Pat. 1911) $2.00 WAR DANCE (Pat. 2017) $2.75 Ruby-red hybrid tea, enormous and luscious, fast rich color. 6.8 Hot, dark orange-red color, full-blown deep red-velvet, 28 to 40 petals, well armored bush, heavy-flowered cluster. 7.1

RUB AIYAT (Pat. 758) $2.00 AARS 1947 WHITE KNIGHT (Pot. 1359) $2.75 AARS 1958 Rose red, lighter on reverse side of petal, remarkable strength Snow white, alone in All America award list for white hybrid tea, of bush and foliage. Fragrant. 8.2 elegant 35-petaled and erect 7.2 FLORIBUNDA ROSE VARIETIES Floribunda (Continued)

CIRCUS (Pat. 1382) $2.50 AARS 1956 RED PINOCCHIO (Pat. 812) $1.75 Yellow, Salmon and Scarlet, a real circus of colors, still-novel Velvety carmine-red, very dark, cupped, double; cuts beautifully 2-inch double flowers abundant in cuttable compact cluster. 7.8 for small arrangements, lines up massively for middlin-low hedge. A top floribunda and lasting personality. 8.7

FASHION (Pat. 789) $2.00 AARS 1950 First peach floribunda called coral, shapely arrangeable. Fashion RUMBA (Pat. 1919) $2.50 is Pinocchio-Crimson Glory cross, individually lovely lasting buds Poulsen's peppery poppy red around pure gold petals, different, and clusters. 9 vigorous, loaded. Two-tone new floribunda sparkling with yellow and red life.

FIRE KING (Pat. 1758) $2.00 AARS 1960 1960 Dazzling red, lasting and shapely flower, wonderful in vigorous SARABANDE (Pat. 1761) $2.00 AARS Novel orange-red with brilliant yellow stamens centering unusual hedge, late spring to early winter. 7.8 low compact massing clusters, perpetually eye-catching. 7.9

GIRL SCOUT (Pat. 2090) $2.50 Lively lemon-yellow slender buds and compact 2H-inch flowers on SARATOGA (P.A.F.) $2.50 AARS 1964 2-feet bush. 7. Gardenia-like ivory white All America Rose Selection for 1964. a productive and resistant bush 3 feet t all. Saratoga 4-inch flowers for corsage or boutonniere, in perfect style of the old New York GOLD CUP (Pat. 1683) $2.00 AARS 1958 resort honored, breathe lovely old rose fragrance and are continually Three-inch golden yellow, fragrant cupped flowers, clusters and '64! singles, bushy, fragrant and freely renewing from base. 7.1 available to enjoy in its many landscape uses. A champion for

SPARTAN (Pat. 1357) $2.00 GOLDEN SLIPPERS (Pat. 2244) $2.50 AARS 1962" Real Spartan hardiness, record-breaking flower production bounti- bright gold marked red, a lovely orange-vermillion New color FIRST ful and uniformly perfect burnt-orange buds on single stem and in All America floribunda winners (1962). small Neat bush persists, some cluster. A pace setter in the Arp garden, full leathery foliage foliage, highly bronzy ornamental clusters opening fluorescent solid to the ground. 8.5 orange-yellow finishing full open-faced, lively with bright stamen to the still-satisfactory end. Clippers can't resist. 7.1 STARLET (Pat. 1694) $2.25 Perfect little buttercup-yellow treasure of buds and miniature GOLDILOCKS (Pat. 672) $1.75 flower on low rounded bush. 7.4 Double, globular deep yellow softening to cream, plentiful in bright cluster all season. 7.3 TEXAN (Pat. 1471) $2.00 Large rose-red fragrant and bright, fine foliage and strong bush, FIRE (Pat. 1776) $2.25 dependable and worthwhile cross of Lafayette and Peace. 7.9 A sunshiny floral attraction, semi-double in clusters of vivid yellow revealing , on compact bush. 7.1 VOGUE (Pat. 926) $2.00 AARS 1952 Cherry-coral, high-centered, fragrant and well formed 3-inch flowers showing Pinocchio-Crimson Glory parentage. 8.2 HEAT WAVE (Pat. 1786) $2.75 Chinese red, currant, persimmon sheen, excellent bud and flower form, good stem and foliage. 7.8 WHITE BOUQUET (Pot. 1415) $2.00 AARS 1957 Enchanting low-growing white Floribunda, pure snow in lustrous foliage. 7.5 IRENE OF DENMARK (Pat. 889) $2.00 Frosty-white clear, nicely formed and fragrant, vigorous and bushy. 7.1 CLIMBING ROSES JIMINY CRICKET (Pot. 1346) $2.00 AARS 1955 Tangerine-red opens coral-orange finishing pink; a romping grower, glossy foliage, geranium fragrance. 7.6 CLIMBING CIRCUS (Pat. 2074) $3.50 A real circus of colors, still-novel 2-inch double flowers abundant LAFONTAINE (Pat. 2040) $2.00 in cuttable compact cluster. Multicolored. 7.4 Rich yellow clusters, abundant and continuous flower, low and compact. 7.2 CLIMBING CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Pat. 1528) $2.50 - Sturdy, compact busy, high centered prize blooms . . a dream of LAVENDER GIRL (Pat. 1672) $3.00 a show rose . . dark red. 7.4 A S5 venture with a feminine following for real lavender, now S3 and the same fascinating and desirable color tones; up to 42 petals, bushy, good stems hold fragrant 3-inch blooms. 7. CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY (Pat. 736) $2.75 CHT . . Dark red 8.3

CLIMBING FORTY-NINER (Pot. 1094) $2.50 LAVENDER PINOCCHIO (Pat. 947) $2.00 CHT . . Bi-color clustering light chocolate overlaid dusty pink and lavender, compact and fragrant. CLIMBING PEACE (Par. 932) $2.50

CHT . . Yellow blushed pink 7.2 MA PERKINS (Pat. 1143) $1.75 AARS 1953 Double, cupped sparkling salmon shell-pink flowers are profusely continuous, on strong broad plant, most colorful hedge. Radiance X Fashion. 7.9 CLIMBING PINKIE (Pat. 1076) $2.75

CFlor . . pink cluster. 8.

MOONSPRITE (Pat. 1450) $2.25 CLIMBING QUEEN ELIZABETH (Pat. 1615) $2.50 Handsome, heavy-blooming and glowing gold-centered 254-inch CGr . . pink 7. blooms go show white at edges. 7.7

GOLDEN SHOWERS (Pat. 1557) $2.50 AARS 1957 PINKIE (Pat. 712) $2.25 AARS 1948 Daffodil-yellow everblooming climber, pillar type strong canes Wide clusters semi-double open in solid pale pink low color line for shooting 10 feet first season here. Fast breaking like hybrid tea, admirable small hedge or border. 7.6 each nearly thornless cane holding unifoimly lovely and long- stemmed beauty. 7.4

POLKA (Pat. 1939) $2.00 Clear, lively pink 3-inch, 40-petaled, tea fragrance, medium height. HIGH NOON (Pat. 704) $2.50 AARS 1948 7.3 Clear golden sunshine, everblooming pillar. 7.9 1 5

STANDARD VARIETIES (Not Patented) 1963-64 SEASON

HYBRID TEA BUSH ROSES FLORIBUNDA 3 10 EACH FOR FOR EACH FOR FOR AMERICAN BEAUTY BETTY PRIOR single, strong 9. 1.35 3.65 10.95 old rose color and original fragrance S1.65 S4.25 S12.95 carmine pink, CECILE BRUNNER AMI QUINARD "Sweetheart" rose 7.7 1.65 4.25 12.95 black red, semi double 1.50 3.90 11.95 f-u ATI! 1 nw Pfl^F BETTY UPRICHARD, bright pink 1.50 3.90 11.95 s almon copper 7. 1.50 3.90 11.95 DAGMAR SPATH (White Lafayette) 8.2 1.50 3.90 11.95 BLANCHE MALLERIN, DONALD PRIOR satin 1.65 4.25 12.95 white r-1 scarlet crimson 8.3 1.65 4.25 12.95 CALEDONIA ELSE POULSEN white 1. 50 3-90 1 1. y j single, rose pink 8.3 1.35 3.65 10.95 CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG EUTIN 11.95 spectrum-red or strong pink. 9. 12. 95 carmine-red, single 8.6 1.50 3.90 * FLOR ADORA de SASTAGO, CONDESA cinnabar-red, lasting 8.2 1.65 4.25 12.95 red-yellow contras t 1. 50 3.90 11.95 GARNETTE COUNTESS VANDAL (COMTESSEJ garnet-red 7.8 1.65 4.25 12.95 salmon to copper, classic bud. 7. 1.65 4.25 12.95 GOLDEN SALMON CRIMSON GLORY orange, single 1.35 3.65 10.95 velvety crimson. 9.1 1.05 li.V J IMPROVED LAFAYETTE 1.50 3.90 11.95 DAINTY BESS 8.4 crimson 7.8 c Sj rurr\ stcp.nintUlllR pcidldnpral ex3 1UInvpl» CI vJ ^urnri^eUipil J^. 1.50 3.90 11.95 KATHAR1NA ZEIMET 3.90 11.95 ECLIPSE pure white cluster 1.50 pointed, golden 8.1 1.65 4.25 12.95 MRS. R. M. FINCH rose pink 1.50 3.90 11.95 EDITH NELLIE PERKINS PINK BOUNTIFUL Salmon-pink 1.65 4.25 12.95 fragrant pink 8.2 1.65 4.25 12.95 EDITOR McFARLAND P1NOCCHIO glowing pink 1.50 3.90 11.95 pink salmon, bushy 7.8 1.50 3.90 11.95 RIPPLES ETOILE de HOLLANDE RED carmine, open, fluted 7.7 1.50 3.90 11.95 bright red 8. 1.65 4.25 12.95 oxblood-red,

FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI LaFrance pink camellia 8.2 1.65 4.25 12.95 3 (Snow Queen Sc White American Beauty J. 7Uon 1 1.95 SUMMER SNOW, GOLDEN CHARM lasting snow hedge 7.4 1.50 3.90 11.95 11 OS buttercup yellow i. 5U li. J J WORLD'S FAIR 3.90 11.95 KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA crimson to scarlet 8. 1.50 creamy l.C>5 1 1 Q s CLIMBERS *KATHERINE T. MARSHALL BLAZE, IMPROVED sal mo n~ ro s e 1.65 4.25 12.95 scarlet, repeat bloom 8.1 1.75 4.55 13.95 KON1GIN LUISE CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 1.50 3.90 11.95 rose red 7.6 1.75 4.55 13.95 CLIMBING CECILE BRUNNER *LOWELL THOMAS, "Sweetheart" pink miniature bud 8.5 1.75 4.55 13.95 canary yellow 7.7 1.65 4. 25 12.95 CLIMBING ETOILE de HOLLANDE LUXEMBOURG, red 8.6 1.75 4.55 13.95 Grand Duchesse de, copper yellow 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMBING GOLDEN CHARM McGREDY~'S 7.8 yellow 1.75 4.55 13.95 Gold tones, lovely petal arrangement 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTE *MI RANDY VIKTORIA " white 1.75 4.55 13.95 large garnet-red 7.7 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMBING MRS PIFRRF ^ rlu PONT MRS. PIERRE S. duPONT yellow 1.75 4.55 13.95 golden yellow 7.4 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMBING RADIANCE "PEACE rose 1.50 3.90 11.95 variably yellow edged pink 9.6 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMB ING RED RADIANCE PICTURE light crimson 1.50 3.90 11.95 ^—1 ii rose pink 8. 1.50 3.90 11.95 CLIMBINGi o i k i f* RfcDn c n tTALISMANa I iCLiAki POINSETTIA cerise red 1.75 4.55 13.95 scarlet 7.6 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMBING SUMMER SNOW vigorous white cluster 1.50 3.90 11.95 PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER orange, rose, gold 7.7 1.65 4.25 12.95 CLIMBING TALISMAN yellow 1.50 3.90 11.95 RADIANCE and copper rose pink, heavy standard 7.9 1.50 3.90 11.95 DR EAM GIRL fragrant salmon pink, early and R ED RADIANCE repeat dainty blush 2.00 16.50 light crimson, heavy standard. 7.9 1.50 3.90 11.95 5.25 n. r\ i r ii inn r*n SHOW GIRL GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) sunflower long bud, deep pink 7.6 1.65 4.25 12.95 yellow, seasonal bloom 2.00 5.25 16.50 SOEUR THERESE yellow, carmine veined 7.5 1.65 4.25 12.95 MARECHAL NIEL TALISMAN golden yellow, old Southern 2.00 5.25 16.50 yellow, and copper 1.50 3.90 11.95 NEW DAWN TEXAS CENTENNIAL Blush pink, (Everblooming Dr. Van Vermillion red, some gold 7.8 1.65 4.25 12.95 Fleet) 8.8 1.75 4.55 13.95 The DOCTOR PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER large pink flower, short bush 7.6 1.65 4.25 12.95 season, scarlet, 9.1 1.50 3.90 11.95 WHITE AMERICAN BEAUTY SILVER MOON (Frau Karl Druschki) 1.50 3.90 11.95 creamy cluster S. 2.00 5.25 16.50 YELLOW CONDESA WHITE DAWN de Sastago (Golden Sastago) 1.65 4.25 12.95 waxy, hardy, pure white camellia ZULU QUEEN, flat habit suggests novel hanging dork maroon 1.65 4.25 12.95 basket planter. 8.5 2.00 5.25 16.50 * All America Rose Selection

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HYBRID TEA ROYAL HIGHNESS

Pat. 2032 $3.50

Statuesque Paste t Show Rose Queen of Conard-Pyle Co. GRANADA SARATOGA SPECIAL NEW COVER ROSE SALE ONE EACH OF ALL FIVE ON THESE TWO PAGES 1964 Granada $ 3.50 1964 Saratoga 2.50 1963 Royal Highness 3.50 1963 Tropicana 3.50 Arp's Speaker Sam 3.00 Value Singly $16.00 NOW ON BIG ARP PLANTS POSTPAID $13.95 ORDER THE '64 COVER OFFER

1963 Great New Hybrid Tea Color Vivid Irresistible Orange Jackson & Perkins Import AAXRS TROPICANA

Pat. 1969