. Catalog of garden grandeur : fall 1958 spring 1959. The ROSE is the Favorite Flower of all the World. CONDESA DE SASTAGO. (See Page 5). Ovoid buds of rich yel- low, opening to show an inner face of coppery red. Fragrant, double flowers of cupped form, 50 to 60 petals. Very bushy, free flowering. Each $, 3 for $ CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Plant Pat. 1167). Smashing, rich crimson, oxblood- red overtones, and lustrous garnet in the depths of the high-centered bloom. Long, slender buds, sturdy stems, com- pact plant, often a prizewinner. Each $, 3 for $ i A CRIMSON GLORY 1 COUNTESS VAND


. Catalog of garden grandeur : fall 1958 spring 1959. The ROSE is the Favorite Flower of all the World. CONDESA DE SASTAGO. (See Page 5). Ovoid buds of rich yel- low, opening to show an inner face of coppery red. Fragrant, double flowers of cupped form, 50 to 60 petals. Very bushy, free flowering. Each $, 3 for $ CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. (Plant Pat. 1167). Smashing, rich crimson, oxblood- red overtones, and lustrous garnet in the depths of the high-centered bloom. Long, slender buds, sturdy stems, com- pact plant, often a prizewinner. Each $, 3 for $ i A CRIMSON GLORY 1 COUNTESS VANDAL. Long, slen- der buds hold their artistic shape for several days as the petals unfold in a lovely play of coppery bronze, car- mine-pink, buff and gold. Ideal for bouquets. Each $, 3 for $ CRIMSON GLORY. Velvety rich crimson blooms, very fragrant and re- liable, held proudly erect on vigorous plants. New crimson varieties must be extra good to beat Crimson Glory. Each $, 3 for $ ECLIPSE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Arp Nursery Company; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Tyler, Tex. : Arp Nursery Company


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