STAR ROSES— WHOLESALE 



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* NEW PATENTED ROSES 



No 1 dormant; 2-year field 

 ALEZANE 



H.T. (Pahissa 1934). Plant Patent No. 116. Retails #1.50 

 each; #15.00 dozen. Bud urn shaped, large reddish brown; 

 flowers cupped opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to 

 rich apricot and reverse of petals sorrel striped with yellow 

 veins. Petals not effected by hot or wet weather. Growth 

 very vigorous, upright branching dark green foliage. An ex- 

 tremely interesting and striking novelty which has attracted 

 much attention. 



100 for $75; 10 for #10 



BETTER TIMES 



H.T. (Jos. H. Hill Co. 1934). Plant Patent No. 23. Retails 

 #1.25 each; #12.50 dozen. The brilliant cerise flowers are 

 large, double and delicately fragrant. Being produced on long, 

 strong stems, they are excellent for cutting. Foliage is leathery, 

 dark green; a very free full bloomer. Its success is indication 

 of the name. 



100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 



BLAZE 



Plant Patent. No. 10. Pillar. Scarlet. Retails #1.00 

 each; #10 dozen. The introducers who supply us with 

 the plants claim this to be a repeat-blooming Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber. In our experience some plants have re-bloomed and 

 some have not. We expect these to be more uniformly satis- 

 factory. 



100 for #50; 10 for #6 



CARILLON 



H. T. (J. H. Nicolas). Plant Patent No. 136. Retails 

 #1.25 each; #12.50 dozen. A bedding rose of great activity, 

 giving at all times a note of cheer in the garden. The long 

 pointed buds are orange scarlet, contrasting pleasingly with 

 the green sepals. The half-open bloom is a deep coral over- 

 cast with orange and the full bloom is large, 4 in. in diameter, 

 the inner petals being irregularly but artistically arranged. 

 The bush is branching, so that when planted in mass, the 

 whole bed is blanketed witih glossy foliage upon which rest 

 the many blooms. , 



100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 



CARRIE JACOBS BOND 



H. T. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) Plant Patent No. 158. 

 Retails #1.25 each; #12.50 dozen. Deep rose. A mag- 

 nificent, full-petaled flower of deep rose color, enhanced with 

 a coral sheen. The form is ideal and the great blooms come 

 singly on stiff, upright canes. 



100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 



COUNTESS VANDAL 



H. T. (M. Leenders, 1932). Plant Patent No. 38. Retails 

 #1.00' each; #10.00 dozen. Is today the most popular 

 rose in America as well as in Europe. The long pointed bud, 

 upright stems for cutting, a richer coloring and large rose 

 differentiate it from Edith Nellie Perkins, also blooms more 

 steadily. The color combination can hardly be described, a 

 superposition of pink, copper, gold and salmon producing a 

 peculiar effect changing as the bloom ages. 

 100 for #50; 10 for #6 



