Everblcoming Novelties 



• FEU PERNET-DUCHER. 



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H.T. See back 



• GLOWING SUNSET (Wilhelm Breder). 



H.T. (W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 

 104. Yellow and pink. A glorious new Hybrid 

 Tea Rose of a most exceptional color combination 

 and petal formation. Its long-pointed buds open 

 to fully double flowers of most artistic form, with 

 the inner petals lengthened and twisted in the 

 bizarre manner of a choice cactus dahlia. The 

 color is an indescribable combination of orange- 

 yellow and rose-pink. When cut, the blooms keep 

 in perfect condition for several days. They have 

 an alluring fragrance. A free and continuous 

 bloomer. (From introducer's description.) $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75. 



No further discount on this patented Rose 



• HINRICH GAEDE. H.T. (W. Kordes Sons, 

 1931.) Multicolored. Long-pointed, shapely bud 

 of nasturtium-red color. Kaleidoscopic flowers — 

 rich luminous vermilion, shaded golden yellow. 

 Fruity fragrance, $1.50 each.* 



•Condesa de Sastago. $1.25 each* 



• CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. (P. Dot, 

 1932.) See illustration above. Copper and yel- 

 low. This Spanish novelty is the first double 

 Rose to carry the vivid colors of the brilliant 

 species Rose, Austrian Copper. The bud is like a 

 ball of gold, with brilliant red stripes. When fully 

 open, the Austrian Copper colors — fiery copper on 

 the inside of the petals and rich gold on the reverse 

 — make a breath-taking contrast. Alluring rasp- 

 berry fragrance. 50 petals. This Rose was chosen 

 "Queen of the Show" at the annual Rose Show 

 of the Charleston (W. Va.) Rose Society, May 

 26, 1933. First Certificate, Bagatelle, 1932; 

 Silver Medal, International Rose Test-Garden, 

 Portland, Ore., 1934; Gold Medal, International 

 Rose Test-Garden, Rome, 1934. $1.25 each.* 



* QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



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 Ue a UCT | 20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 3 J 



See Rose Index, page 30 



© *Better Times. Plant Pat. 23 

 $1.50 each 



• BETTER TIMES. H.T. Plant Patent No. 23. See 

 illustration. Cerise-red. The brilliant cerise flowers are 

 large, double, and delicately fragrant. Being produced 

 on long, strong, almost thornless stems, they are excel- 

 lent for cutting. Foliage is leathery and dark green. A 

 very free, full bloomer. (From introducer's description.) 

 Better Times is probably the leading florists' Rose of 

 today. It is really a cerise Columbia with the same 



growth and habits as its illustrious ancestor. $1.50 



each; 3 for $3.75. 



No further discount on this patented Rose 



• LUCIA ZULOAGA. H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) 

 Brownish scarlet. A new Rose color with a golden 

 undertone and an iridescence that changes the 

 shades every time the flower moves. Dot calls it 

 "intensive lacquer red." There are but 15 of these 

 glorious petals but the flowers are 4 inches or over 

 in diameter. It has a rich perfume. 

 $1.25 each.* 



• LITTLE BEAUTY. H.T. See 



ustration. (Howard & Smith, 1934.) 

 Deep pink. A splendid Rose for 

 garden decoration, combining a 

 mass color effect with quanti- 

 ties of blooms borne in a 

 continuous succession 

 throughout the season. 

 (From introduc- 

 er's description.) 

 $1 each.* 



•Little 

 Beauty. 

 $1 each* 

 Plant Pat. 149 



