The Magnificent New Yellow Everblooming Bush Rose JF 



FEU PERNET-DUCHER 



Plant Patent No. 103. 



One of the most beautiful Roses we have ever seen. Creamy orange buds, 

 heavily marked with carmine, slowly open to spiral flowers of rich yellow grow- 

 ing lighter toward the edges with the edges lightly flushed with pink. The au- 

 tumn flowers are much darker, being a rich golden yellow shading lighter at the 

 edges, occasional flowers having a decided pink tinge. Although fully double, 

 with 80 to 100 thin, tissue-like petals, it has opened perfectly in all kinds of 

 weather. Tall, bushy plants bloom continuously from June until frost, with the 

 heaviest bloom and most beautiful flowers during August when good Roses are 

 scarce Delightfullv fragrant. Introducers description. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th. SI. 75 each; $17.50 doz. 

 Pot Grown $2.00 each; $20.00 doz. 



EASLEA'S GOLDEN RAMBLER 



Shown in colors above 



U. S. Plant 

 Patent No. 114 



FEU PERNET-DUCHER 



The Magnificent New Yellow Everblooming Bush Rose 



©CI A A 196341 



Glorious to an extreme is this new golden yellow climbing rose. 

 Originating in England where it received the highest honors ever 

 awarded a climbing rose, we feel confident that it will also win the 

 hearts of rose lovers throughout the United States. 



Easlea's Golden Rambler is not a rambler in the accepted sense of 

 producing clusters of small roses, but on the contary the flowers are 

 large, perfectly formed and almost 4 inches in diameter and are fully 

 double, containing from 30 to 40 petals. The color is rich deep yellow 

 with splashes of crimson in the center of the flower. The rich olive 

 glow of the foliage and the red flowering wood present a striking 

 and lovely contrast when the plant is covered with flowers The 

 plant is very vigorous and perfectly hardy. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, $1.50 each; 

 S15.00 doz.; pot-grown plants SI. 75 each: $17.50 doz 



The Outstanding Perennial Novelty 

 Of Recent Introduction 



NEW HARDY DWARF BORDER ASTERS 



An extremely valuable and welcome addition to our hardy border plants. They 

 are in full bloom at a time when most perennials are waning, forming compact, 

 symmetrical plants about one foot high. Ideal for edging or borders; charming in 

 the rock garden. 



LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Clear, pale pink flowers, very free-flowering 

 and of dwarf, compact habit. September. 



LAVANDA. Bright lavender blue flowers. The plant is extremely free flowering 

 and begins blooming early in September; height, 6 inches. 



MARJORIE. A charming plant of compact habit, bearing large flowers of a 

 bright rose-pink. Mid-September. 



NIOBE. Dainty to an extreme, the pure white flowers are borne in profusion in 

 September, on very compact plants growing not over 6 inches high. For the 

 border or rock garden it will prove a valued addition. 



SNOWSPRITE (Snow Fairy). A very dwarf, early fall-flowering variety, 

 forming compact clumps about a foot high. These are smothered with large semi- 

 double white flowers. It is a splendid novelty which deserves a place in every 

 garden. Early September. 



VICTOR. The most dwarf of all and very pretty. The flowers are of good size 

 and a beautiful clear pale lavender-blue; a charming rock-plant, flowering early in 

 September. 



Price of any cf the above, 40c each; $4.00 doz. Set of 6 Border Asters, $2.00. 

 -Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. See notice top of page \. 



©1936 By Peter Henderson & Co.. New York, N. Y. 



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