wrried WARDY ROSES tor the GARDE! 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
CALEDONIA — Large, white—very double blossom — long-lasting — 
slightly fragrant bloom on long strong stem—very hardy. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—Double blooms of two-toned coppery pink 
inside with golden tint on outside of petals. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Glowing bloom of pure pink—very large—full 
double—intensely fragrant—a continuous bloomer all season—very 
hardy. 
E. G. HiLL—Massive blossoms of deep maroon, velvety on inside; very 
fragrant. Blooms throughout the season. 
ESSENCE—A fragrant, fiery crimson flower with velvety petals. Strong 
stems for cutting—vigorous, bushy. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Bright red, large loose semi-double blossom 
which is very fragrant. 
GOLDEN DAWN-—Sunflower-yellow blossoms turning to lemon with 
age—well formed—sweetly fragrant—a profuse continuous bloomer. 
GRENOBLE—Large scarlet-red flowers without shading. Delightful fre- 
grance. Tall, hardy plants with luxuriant foliage. 
JOANNA HILL. Medium yellow flower—single blooms on long strong 
stem—moderately fragrant. Excellent for cutting. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—The standard, double, pure white bed- 
ding Rose. An exotic blossom for contrast in bouquet or garden 
MARGARET McGREDY—Very large, orange-to-scarlet flower that does 
not fade—moderately fragrant—few thorns—very vigorous—blooms all 
season. 
MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT — Deep golden yellow blossom — becomes 
slightly lighter with age—medium size—semi-double—moderately fra- 
grant—steady bloomer. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—Medium orange-blossom flower with 
outside petals which blend to a lighter shade. Blooms are large, open, 
semi-double. A free bloomer. 
RADIANCE—Cameo-pink blossom that deepens toward center—reverse 
Betty Prior of petals are pink—large, double—intensely fragrant. Blooms all season 
and in all climates. An old favorite. 
RED RADIANCE—Flower very large—double, lasting and intensely fra- 
NEW FLORIBUNDA ROSES grant. Has clear even shade of red. Everblooming! 
BETTY PRIOR (Pat. No. 140)—Blooms in large clusters, con- 
tinuous bloomer, fragrant, opens a lively red and turns to 
a delicate shell-pink. Each, $1.00. 
SMILES (Pat. No. 331)—-A continuous bloomer, fragrant, o TALISMAN—Golden yellow and copper blossom of medium size—double 
beautiful shade of salmon-pink Each 85¢ - : and long lasting—free bloomer. Long a favorite. 
SNOWBANK (Pat. No. 279)—Semi-double great clusters of 
flowers that bloom the entire season, the orange-buff buds 
open to a pure white. Each, 85c. 
WORLD'S FAIR (Pat. No. 362)—The rose sensation of 1939 Each, 75c¢; doz., $7.50. 
dedicated to the New York World’s Fair. The abundant 
cluster of blackish scarlet flowers all but hide the luxuriant 
foliage. The velvety blooms are nearly 4’ across producing 
from spring to frost. A cool, alluring odor. Each, $1.00. | 
ROSLYN—Large golden yellow flower with reverse of petals tinted with 
orange. Slightly fragrant—vigorous, compact growth—free bloomer 
Any of the above, strong 2-year-old No. A-1 
MODERN CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE (Pat. No. 10)—The only hardy everblooming scarlet 
climber Blaze combines the hardiness of Paul's Scarlet 
Climber with the everblooming qualities of a favorite ever- 
blooming rose. Each, $1.00. 
DOUBLOONS (Pat. 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 a 
season. Each, $1.50. 
FLASH—As spectacular as o Fourth of July celebration is a 
plant of Flash in full bloom. Rich and fruity fragrance 
Foliage is dark green, heavy and rough. Not oa ramraont 
Climber, but good for an 8-foot pillor with ordinary ctren- 
tion. Blooms from late May through June. First oward for 
All-American selection of climbing roses. Each, $1.00. 
OR. J. H. NICHOLAS—This new everblooming Pillar Rose is a 
rich, lovely and enduring pink. The flowers are large and 
double ofter the first flowers fade the new shoots appear 
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and new blooms appear again and again. Grows 8 to 10 feet 
tall. Price, $1.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—The most popular of all climt 
na es, Unequalled in brilliancy by any other variety, these 
‘ f vivid scorlet, of ge size and are produced ir 
iste ¢ tron t flowe r ng trong stems 
SUMMER SNOW-—Strong arowina, free blooming pure white 
alien baa clusters of white, loosely double flowers in the 
heaviest first crop w put mountains of snow in your gar coryr 
Price, $1.50 
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