Everblooming Hybrid Teo Roses 



HARDY (iARUE\ ROSES 



NEW EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 



DICKSONS RED (First Award for Ail-American Selection 

 Hybrid Tecs) — This is a new arrival from the Emerald Isle. 

 Red as the lips of a pretty colleen — ond os bewitching. The 

 rich color does not blue with age. A sturdy rose that thrives 

 in the hottest summer and blooms unceasingly. Certain to be 

 the "Queen Rose" of 1940. Each, $1.50. 



ECLIPSE (Paf. No. 172» — "The Streomline Rose" occurotely 

 names this flower with its slim, tapering buds. The brilliant 

 golden yellow petals ore as arresting in the garden as in a 

 bud vase. Open flowers are large and substontial, not very 

 double, having from 20 to 25 petols. The plant is o vigorous 

 branching type that produces mony blossoms oil the time, ond 

 hos a heolthy foliage of attractive green. Each, $1.25. 

 SIGNORA (Pat. No. 201)— This rose is a definite improve- 

 ment over the historic Tolisman. A vigorous, branching, toll- 

 growing plant with buds of a warm brownish orange, turning 

 to a lighter mandarin and salmon when open. Very fragrant. 

 Often OS many as 31 blooms on one plant at o time, each 

 with a long stem for cutting. Each, $1.25. 

 BETTER TIMES (Paf. No. 23)— Large, double and delicately 

 frogrant. Produced on a long, strong stem, they are excellent 

 for cutting. Foliage is leathery in finish, dark green in color. 

 The cerise-red flowers bloom freely. Each, $1.00. 

 WHITE BRIARCLIFF (Pot. No. 108)— A new white rose of con- 

 tinuous bloom and good bronching growth. Perfectly formed. 

 The gorgeous white blossoms with their cool fragrance ore 

 ideal for cutting. Each, $1.00. 



TWO NEW CLIMBING ROSES 



DOUBLOONS (Pot. No. 152) — The best all-purpose yellow 

 Climber yet produced. Large, golden flowers, fairly double, 

 literally cover the plant for a long period. Clean, spicy odor. 

 Beautiful foliage of dark velvety green. Grows 12 feet in o 

 season. Each, SI. 50. 



FLASH — As spectacular as a Fourth of July celebrotion is o 

 plant of Flosh in full bloom. Rich and fruity frogrance. 

 Foliage is dark green, heavy and rough. Not o rampant 

 Climber, but good for an 8-foot pillar with ordinory atten- 

 tion. Blooms from late May through June. First award for 

 All-American selection of climbing roses Eoch, $1.00. 



E. G. HILL — Beautiful long buds of perfect 

 form. Full, double, high centered flowers 

 of dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper red 

 as they develop. Vigorous, free flowering. 



EDITH NELLIE PERKINS — Long pointed 

 buds of rich orange outside and salmon 

 pink inside. 



DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON— A low-spread- 

 ing but vigorous grower with long, saffron- 

 yellow buds opening to very light yellow 

 flowers. 



KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA- A soft 

 pearly-white, tinted with just enough lemon 

 in the center to relieve the white; remark- 

 ably fragrant. 



LADY HILLINGDON — One of the best of 

 its color, deep opricot yellow throughout. 

 It varies from medium to large size. 



LOS ANGELES — Beautifully shoped, fragrant 

 flowers of a pole solmon-pink, richly shaded 

 with deep rose and gold. 



MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT— Lorge globu- 

 lor flowers of bright satiny rose with bright- 

 er center. Very free-flowering ond fragrant. 



MARGARET McGREDY— Large pointed buds, 

 which open into large fragrant double 

 flowers, thof arc very lasting; the color is 

 a rich shade of Oriental red, passing as it 

 ogcs into o carmine rose. 



ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— Improves in vigor 

 from year to year. Large, moderately dou- 

 ble flowers, brilliant crimson red. 



GENERAL MacARTHUR— Erect, frcc-grow- 

 ing plants with on obundonce of bright 

 scorlct blooms. 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ— Rich scarlet shoding 

 to crimson, very fragront 



JOHANA HILL — A splendid clear yellow 

 with golden heart. The very lorge pointed 

 buds open to large, full, semi-double fra- 

 gront flowers. 



SUNBURST — Erect or slightly spreading 

 habit and dork bronze foliage. The flowers 

 axe of medium size, full and of fine, elon- 

 gated cup form; color a superb cadmium- 

 yellow-orange in the center. 



TALISMAN — Exceptional coloring; the out- 

 side of the petals is bright yellow, gold 

 and pink; os the flower opens it becomes 

 bright apricot, gold and rose-pink. The bud 

 is long, pointed and opens into a full dou- 

 ble flower. 



MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT — Buds ore red- 

 dish gold, ond when open are a deep golden 



yellow. 



PRES. HOOVER — Beautifully colored buds 

 ond blooms of creomy yellow with pink and 



flan 



ints. 



RADIANCE — Plants of wonderful vigor, 

 constontly producing large, brilliant rose- 

 pink blooms of excellent globular shape 

 ond intense fragrance. 



RED RADIANCE— A sport of Radiance with 

 most attractive bright cerise blooms, free 

 flov/oring ond with very large flowers. 



SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET— Long- 

 pointed buds of exquisite shape, corried on 

 long, stiff stems. Very largo full flowers 

 with elongotcd deep petals, o striking sun- 

 flower-yellow, deeper in the center without 

 any color blending and which is retained 

 without fading even in the wormest wcoth- 



NEW FLORIBUNDA ROSES 



BETTY PRIOR (Pot. No. 140)— Blooms in 



large clusters, continuous bloomer, fragrant, 

 opens a lively red and turns to o delicate 

 ^hell-oink. Each, SI. 00. 

 SMILES (Pat. No. 331) — A continuous 

 bloomer, fragrant, a beautiful shade of 

 salmon-pink. Each, 85c. 

 SNOWBANK (Pot. No. 279)— Semi-double 

 great clusters of flowers that bloom the 

 entire season the oranae-buff buds open 

 to a pure white. Each, 85c. 

 WORLD'S FAIR— The rose sensation of 1939 

 dedicated to the New York World's Fair. 

 The obundont cluster of blockish scorlet 

 flowers all but hide the luxuriant foliage. 

 The velvety blooms ore nearly 4" across, 

 producino from sprino to frost. A cool, 

 alluring odor. Eoch, SI. 00. 



HARDY CLIMBING AND 

 RAMBLER ROSES 



BLAZE (Pat. No. 10)— The only hordy 

 everblooming scorlet climber. Bloze com- 

 bines the hardiness of Paul's Scorlet Climb- 

 er with the everblooming quolities of o 

 fovoritc everbloominq rose. Each, $1.00. 

 CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY — Lorge 

 buds and flowers of bnoht purplish crimson. 

 A moderate grower. Best grown OS a pil- 

 lar rose 



DOROTHY PERKINS — Graceful, twining 

 growth of great vigor. Flowers soft shell- 

 Dink, smoll, crinkly, in greot clusters. 

 EXCELSA — Bright crimson flowers in large 

 clusters. Very vigorous and hardy. Preferred 

 by monv to Crimson Romblcr. ond gener- 

 ally colled "Red Dorothy Perkins." 

 GARDENIA (Yellow Rambler) — Creomy 

 flower';, vollow center, 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER— The most pop- 

 ulor of oil climbing roses. Uneauolled in 

 brilliancy by ony other variety, these ore 

 of o vivid scorlet, of lorqe size ond ore 

 produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flow- 

 ers on long, strong stems 



PRICE — Any of the above strong plants 

 ooch, 65c; 10 for S6.00. 



PRICE— Any of the 

 iinlc^^ otherwise stfl 

 for S6.00. 



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