

AUTUMN, 1930 
Rose PLANTING TIME 

Everblooming Star Roses 
*MISS WILLMOTT. H.T. White. Big 
buds, opening to large, cupped, white flowers, 
lightly tinted with pink, borne on long 
stems; deliciously fragrant. $1 each. 
*MRS. AARON WARD. H.T. 
Golden fawn. See in color, page 15. 
Description, page 7. 
*MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. 
Shell-pink. See illustration and de- 
scription, page 7. 
*MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE 
THOM. Pernet. Lemon-yellow. Me- 
dium-sized, semi-double, long buds 
of perfect form, which open to a 
flower of clear, deep lemon-yellow. 
Makes a strong, upright-growing 
plant with quantities of flowers 
in June and in the fall. The 
foliage is notably free from disease 
and is dark, bronzy green. $1.50 
each. 
*MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Pernet. 
Orange. See in color on back cover. Description, 
page 9.° $1.50 each. 
*MRS. HENRY BOWLES. H.T. Rose- 
pink. There are so many pmk Roses that new 
ones are received with a frown and must really 
be superior to win Stardom. However, Mrs. 
Henry Bowles is one of these. The blooms are 
warm rosy pink, tinted with salmon-orange, and 
are of unusual substance and lasting quality. 
The beautifully pomted buds are carried on 
upright stems. Growth and foliage are nearly 
ideal for a bedder, and hardiness ts satisfactory. 
A first-rate pink that has come to stay. $1.25 ea. 
*MRS. HENRY MORSE. H.T. Two-tone 
pink. See in natural color on page 15. Descrip- 
tion, page 7. 
*MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. H.T. Gol- 
den yellow. See in natural color on back cover. 
Description, page 9. $3 each. 
*MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER. 
H.T. Rosy pink. A Hybrid Perpetual in robust- 
ness and hardiness, but a most prolific pink 
Hybrid Tea m habit—a rare combination that 
makes this Rose valuable everywhere. $1 each. 
*MRS. WARREN E. LENON. H.T. Rich 
pink. A splendid new Rose, remarkable for its 
vigor of growth and disease-resistant foliage. 
The color of the large, well-formed flowers is 
rich cerise-pink which does not get muddy. 
Long-stemmed blooms for cutting are produced 
almost continuously from June until well into 
November. A notable and pleasing feature is 
the Iength of time the blooms hold their shape 
and color when cut in the half-open stage. 
$1 each. 
PRICES 
See quantity prices 
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Mrs. Henry Bowles 
* NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. H.T. New. 
See illustration and description on page 5. $3.50 
each. 
*NUNTIUS PACELLI. H.T. White. 
description, page 9. $1.50 each. 
* PALOMA FALCO. Pernet. Coppery pink. 
Sensational novelty from Spain, and its pedigree 
is interesting—Li Burés with a second “‘shot”’ 
of Chateau de Clos Vougeot. This reinforcement 
of Vougeot blood has given the bloom an unusual 
doubleness, the whole flower being chockfull of 
small, pointed petals. The bud is ovoid, with 
deep orange-copper at the base. As the bloom 
opens, It reveals a rich copper center, toning to a 
mauve-pink collarette. Foliage persistent. $2 
each. 
* PAX LABOR. Pernet. Light yellow. Very 
large, double, and fragrant. From a creamy out- 
side, the color intensifies to the deepest Maréchal 
Niel yellow in the center. You have in this Rose 
the effect of soft cream-yellow, a color that is 
much needed when neither white nor golden yel- 
low is desired in a planting. A very: profuse 
summer bloomer. $1.25 each. 
* RADIANCE. H.T. Pink. See description, 
page 7. 
* RAPTURE. 
See 
H.T. Cream and coral. An 
| improved sport of Mme. Butterfly. The color of 
Rapture is better and more lasting than Mme. 
Butterfly; it has a few more petals, and in the 
autumn the tints of yellow, pink and coral on a 
cream background are glorious. Blooms are pro- 
duced abundantly. $1.25 each. 
*RED RADIANCE. H.T. Cerise-red. See 
description, page 7. 
(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 
90 cts. each when any 12 or more are ordered; 80 "cts. each for any 25 or more $1 kinds, 
Delivery prepaid 

