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HESE ROSES will liave an irresis- 

 tible appeal to all who find delight in 

 aving something new to look forward to. 

 Here most famous hybridizers hand you 

 their best and latest. Give these newcomers 

 a place in your garden and be assured of the 

 double thrill that comes when, for the first 

 time, you and your friends enjoy the novel 

 styles of form and coloring in your new-born 

 flowers. Here are prize-winners. All have 

 been tested, and all are backed by our 

 unique guarantee to grow and bloom. You can 

 with safety anticipate new garden delights. 



•NIGRETTE 



H.T. (Max Krause, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 87. 

 Blackish maroon. The almost black buds open to 

 dark maroon blooms which in their deepest shades 

 give the impression of black velvet. It is so dark 

 that when it was first shown in the famous Rose- 

 gardens at Sangerhausen. Germany, the newspapers 

 throughout the world heralded it as "The Black 

 Rose of Sangerhausen." Certainly, ine'^'er before 

 have we seen a Rose with such depth of coloiing. 

 The color varies with the season and weather. ^ ith 

 us the flowers are at their best and darkest after 

 the cool nights of early autumn arrive. It is unusu- 

 ally fragrant, with a delightful old-Rose scent, and 

 the medium-sized plants are almost continuously 

 in bloom. $2 each; 5 for $10, delivered. 



No further discount on this patented Rose 



Nigrette is sold out for fall delivery. Cash orders 

 are being booked for dormant, field-grown plants 

 for delivery next spring. Guaranteed to blooo in 

 June and until frost. 



$1.50 each 



•CATALONIA 



H.T. (P. Dot, 1933.) Vermilion. See illustration. 

 Catalonia's coloring is so vivid, so different, that 

 we are at a loss for words to describe it properly. 

 The buds are deep, rich carmine stained with orange, 

 and open to a .50-petaled flower of velvety orange- 

 scarlet, vermilion, to cochineal-red, most vivid. 

 Flowers have a rich, fruity fragrance. Gold Medal, 

 Barcelona, 1931; First Class Certificate (highest 

 award). National Rose Society of England, 1931. 

 $1.50 each; 6 for $7.50, delivered. 



*LUIS BRINAS 



H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 102. 

 Orange-copper. There is not a jarring note in the 

 entire color-range of this Rose, from bud to faded 

 bloom. Fine pointed buds of orange-copper open 

 slowly, the petals curling back, making a starry 

 flower with a high center. It is fully double, with 

 7.5 to 100 petals, and when entirely open the color 

 is soft old-rose, flushed with gold. It has a distinc- 

 tive fragrance, recalling the scent of new-mown hay. 

 The plant is continually putting out new canes 

 from the base, which furnish a continuous crop of 

 bloom. Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 1932; First Class 

 Certificate (highest award). National Rose Society 

 of England, 1932; Gold Medal, Saverne, France, 

 1933. $1.50 each; 6 for $7.50, delivered. 



*Condesa de Sastago. $1.25 (in * Dozen) 



•CONDESA DE SASTAGO 



H.T. (Pedro Dot, 1932.) This Spanish novelty, pic- 

 tured above, is the first double Rose to carry the vi\id 

 colors of the brilliant species Rose, Austrian Copper. 

 The bud is like a ball of gold with brilliant capucine- 

 red stripes. When fully open the alternating colors are 

 evenly divided, the contrast just about taking one's 

 breath away. Here is a highly colored Rose with an 

 alluring spicy scent. First Certificate, Bagatelle, 1932. 

 $1.25 each; 6 for $6.25, delivered. 



•ROUGE MALLERIN 



H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) Scarlet. At last we have a 

 new red Rose which does not blue. Pointed buds of 

 brilliant red open to 3 }2-ineh blooms of glowing scarlet, 

 the deep pile on the petals making them look for all the 

 world like pieces of rich scarlet velvet. If ever a Rose 

 glowed, this one does — a vase of ne'wly opened blooms 

 in a sunny window looks like a vase of flame. It is a full 

 Rose with some 40 to 45 petals. Of course it is fragrant 

 — fragrant with that rich old Damask perfume that all 

 red Roses should have. Rouge Mallerin has a real plant, 

 vigorous and upright, with lovely bronze young fohage 

 which is a healthy green when mature, and the plants 

 are very free with their wonderful flowers, even in the 

 really trying days of midsummer. $1.50 each; 6 for 

 $7.50, delivered. 



*MME. COCHET-COCHET 



H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) Coppery pink. This winner 

 of the Bagatelle Gold Medal (1932") is one of the love- 

 liest of the new Roses. Long-pointed buds of coppery 

 Dink, flushed orange, open to 4 } 2-inch flow ers of splendid 

 form; the color of the open flower is the same as the 

 bud e.xcept that the orange softens to gold. It has from 

 30 to 40 petals, and as these open they disclose a mass 

 of golden stamens. As it ages the color changes to soft 

 satiny pink with attractive tints but does not lose any 

 of its loveliness and is unusually clear and refreshing 

 at all times. Sweet honey-like fragrance. The plants 

 are tall, with good foliage. This is one of the most 

 free-blooming Roses we grow. $1.50 each; 6 for 

 $7.50, delivered. 



*DUOUESA DE PENARANDA 



H.T. (P. Dot. 1931.) Copper-apricot. This Rose 

 produces two distinct types of flowers. During the 

 sunmier the pointed buds are a blend of apricot-orange 

 and dark pink, opening to splendid blooms of coppery 

 apricot. The autumn flowers are just about as beautiful 

 as it is possible for a Rose to be. Great brownish buds 

 open slowly to finely formed flowers. 4 inches in diam- 

 eter, of a luscious cinnamon-peach shade which words 

 cannot truly describe, and this rich color lasts. It is 

 sweetly perfumed. Gold Medal of the King, Barcelona, 

 1929; Certificate of Alerit, Ontario Rose Test-Gardens, 

 1933. $1.50 each; 6 for $7.50, delivered. 



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Delivery Prepaid 

 One each of Catalonia, Luis Brinas. Condesa de 

 Sastago, Rouge Mallerin, Mme. Cochet-Cochet, and 

 Duquesa de Penar.anda. (Value SS.75 at single rate.) 

 ASK FOR OFFER F60 



•Luis Brinas. $1.50 (in * Dozen; 

 Plant Patent No. 102 



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