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• REV. F. PAGE- 

 ROBERTS. H.T. 



Carmine and yellow. 

 The shapely buds are 

 Indian yellow, 

 washed with deep 

 carmine which 

 spreads as the buds 

 unfurl. Fragrant 

 blooms come singly 

 on long, strong stems 

 making it ideal for 

 cutting. Needs prun- 

 ing back to 2 inches 

 in the spring to do its 

 best. A wonderfully 



attractive Rose which has the scent of a ripe apple. 



Popular everywhere. 75 Cts. each.* 



• SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. H.T. Lemon-yellow. 

 Perfectly formed buds of lemon-yellow open to spiral 

 flowers of the same soft shade, and, to be consistent, it 

 has a decided lemon fragrance. Fully double, with 

 about 50 petals, the blooms come singly on long stems. 

 $1 each.* 



• Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 75 cts.* 



• PINK PEARL. H.T. Pink. The finest garden Rose 

 of the Columbia type. Fully double, medium-sized 

 flowers of interesting pink, with wonderfully sweet fra- 

 grance, are freely produced all season. One of the best 

 light pink garden Roses grown. 70 petals. $1 each.* 



• PORTADOWN FRAGRANCE. H.T. Peach-pink 

 flowers with a distinctive fragrance unlike any other 

 Rose. $1 each.* 



• PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. H.T. Coppery buff. 

 Coppery yellow, ovoid buds open to large, cupped 

 blooms of coppery buff with an overglow of deep salmon. 

 An upright grower, producing quantities of long-lasting, 

 fragrant flowers, with 30 petals or more, throughout the 

 entire season. The coppery buff of this lovely variety will 

 never clash with any other color. Plant is strong and up- 

 right in growth. Certificate of Merit, International Rose 

 Test-Garden, Portland, Ore., 1934. $1 each.* 



• RAPTURE. H.T. Pink and yellow. A sport of Mme. 

 Butterfly. Very like the parent plant. (See Mme. But- 

 terfly, page 12.) 75 cts. each.* 



• RICHARDSON WRIGHT. H.T. Pearl-pink. The 

 color is iridescent pearl-pink. Noted for its delicious 

 fragrance. Silver Medal, Saverne, 1932. 75 cts. each.* 



THE 3 GREAT RADIANCE ROSES FOR $2 



For Healthy, Vigorous Growth, Continuous Bloom, and Real Rose Fragrance 



•Radiance. 75 cts.* 



•Red Radiance. 75 cts.* 



•Mrs. Charles Bell. 75 cts.* 





These three Radiance Roses go serenely on their way 

 regardless of weather or other conditions. They just grow 

 and keep you always happy with their never-failing bloom 

 from early June until Jack Frost gets really frosty. No 

 experience is necessary in growing this group. 



* Radiance. Two-tone pink . . .75c. ) OFFER No. 1 5 

 *Red Radiance. Cerise-red . . 75c. > ** f ^^y 



• Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink. 75c.) ^ *OT &Z 



• RADIANCE. H.T. See illustration. Rose-pink. 

 The most universally popular Rose in America. Two- 

 toned pink, cupped flowers are produced in endless suc- 

 cession on foolproof plants. Pungent, true Rose fra- 

 grance. 25 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



• RED RADIANCE. H.T. See illustration. Cerise- 

 red. A sport of Radiance, it has the same form, habit of 

 growth, fragrance, and healthy foliage. The difference is 

 in the cerise-red color. 25 to 30 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



• SCEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). H.T. Yellow. 

 Long-pointed buds of chrome-yellow, heavily marked 

 with carmine; the open flowers are rich daffodil-yellow 

 and hold their color well. Sweetbriar fragrance. The 

 blooms come freely on splendid cutting stems. You 

 can always recognize this Rose from its habit of forming 

 sturdy, 3-foot, upright canes which are topped by a 

 "lighted" candelabra of 5 or more brilliant yellow 

 blooms. $1 each.* 



• SOUV. D ALEXANDRE BERNAIX. H.T. Crim- 

 son. Large cupped blooms full to the center, of crim- 

 son, shaded velvety maroon. Splendid perfume and 

 fine lasting qualities are two of its virtues. A low- 

 growing, symmetrical plant. 60 petals. $1 each.* 



* 



QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



r\ a J. .-l ( 15% on 12 or More Roses [See Exceptions'] 

 UeaUCT 1 20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 3 J 



• MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. See illustration. 

 Shell-pink Radiance. Shell-pink-salmon of the clearest, 

 cleanest tint imaginable. This exquisite shade has never 

 been matched in any of the new Roses. Delicious true 

 Rose fragrance. 25 to 30 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



• SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. H.T. See illus- 

 tration. Sunflower-yellow. Very large and full. A great 

 Rose to grow for exhibition blooms, and a standard 

 yellow both in gardens and under glass. Sometimes the 

 outer petals are white and occasionally it shows a 

 black center when 



fully open, but when 

 it is right, it is per- 

 fect. Has the typical 

 Pernet scent. 30 

 petals. 75 cts. 

 each.* 



Order 2277-35 



October n, 1935 



I won all but one of 

 the prizes on Roses at 

 our flower show at Ash- 

 land, Kentucky, and 

 mostly with Roses I 

 purchased from you. 



E. A., Ceredo, W. Va. 



SEE ROSE INDEX 

 PAGE 30 



• Souv. de Claudius Pernet. 75c* 



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