*Autumn. $1 each 



*Betty Uprichard h.t. 



Carmine and salmon. See illustration. 

 Carmine buds open to good-sized blooms of 

 salmon, suffused with orange on the inside, 

 and with coppery carmine on the outside of 

 the petals. The petals have great substance 

 and the flowers last long without fading. 

 Spicy fragrance. One of the standard va- 

 rieties that succeeds almost anywhere, and 

 as the salmon-colored, open blooms are 

 produced almost continuously, this Rose rec- 

 ommends itself to those who enjoy soft 

 shades. 75 cts. each. 



Order No. 12299 June 15, 1933 



I have never seen more beautiful Roses. It is im- 

 possible to believe that they were set out only last fall. 

 The plants are sending out innumerable strong shoots, 

 and the flowers are exquisite in color and form. — 

 Mrs. F. J., Annisquam, Gloucester, Mass. 



Everblooming Star Roses 



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*Autumn H.T. (Multicolored) 



The richest colored flower among the 

 fancy" Roses. See illustration. Its short 

 buds arc deep burnt-orange, almost 

 brown, and open to medium-sized, very 

 double blooms of the same color, stained 

 and splashed with red, orange, and vari- 

 ous shades of pink — a regular rainbow. 

 It fades somewhat lighter with age but is 

 always striking. The color mixtures of the 

 various blooms vary so much that a 

 bouquet of Autumn Roses is a real picture 

 of autumn's glorious colors. $1 each. 



*Charles P. Kilham. 75 cts. each 



*Betty Uprichard. 

 75 cts. each 



*Char!es P. Kilham h.t. 



Coral-red and orange. See illustration. One of 

 the best garden Roses in existence. While the plants 

 are only average in height, they produce perfect 

 flowers on long cutting stems. The long-pointed 

 buds open to fully double, finely formed flowers of 

 coral-red with an orange base, a color combination 

 which causes this Rose to stand out even when 

 among newer highly colored varieties. Slightly 

 fragrant. Healthy, free-blooming, and so thor- 

 oughly dependable it should be in every garden. 

 75 cts. each. 



HOW PLANTS FROM THIS YEAR'S CROP LOOKED 

 TO ONE PURCHASER 



November 16, 1933 



You will find enclosed our check for $360 in payment of your 

 invoice of the 8th inst. To say that we are well pleased with 

 the Rose plants shipped would be expressing our feelings mildly. 

 They were the finest looking plants we have ever bad tbe privilege 

 oj looking on. We thank you for the excellent arrangement in 

 packing and the good service in general given our order. — 

 C. W. R., Marietta, Ohio. 



D^. «J..«Ui /15% on 12 or More Roses T 

 eaUCT \ 20% on 25 or More Roses L 



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