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* NEW PATENTED ROSES 



No 1 dormant; 2-year field 



MME. COCHET-CQCHET 



H. T. (C. Mallerin, 1934). Plant Patent No. 129. Retails 

 #1.25 each; #12.50 dozen. 



100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 (See details, Page 4) 



MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD 



H. T. (J. Gaujard, 1934). Retails #1.50 each; #15 

 dozen. Multicolored. Winner of the Bagatelle Gold Medal 

 1934, and awarded the honor at Lyon, France, of being "The 

 most beautiful Rose in France for , the year 1934." The long, 

 slender, and pointed nasturtium-orange buds open to sweetly 

 fragrant flowers of nasturtium-buff. 



100 for #75; 10 for #10 



NEW DAWN 



(The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet.) Plant Patent No. 1. 

 Retails #1.50 each; #15 dozen. Exquisite long flesh pink 

 buds and beautiful double flowers of a delicate and pleasing 

 blush pink shade. Fine for cutting on account of its splendid 

 long stems. 



100 for #75; 10 for #10 



NIGRETTE 



H. T. "The Black Rose of Sangerhausen." (M. Krause, 

 1934). Plant Patent No. 87. Retails #1.50 each; #15 dozen. 

 Blackish maroon. The almost black buds open to fragrant, 

 dark maroon blooms which in their deepest shades give the 

 impression of black velvet. The color varies violently with 

 the season and weather from light crimson to deepest maroon. 

 100 for #75; 10 for #10 



PERMANENT WAVE 



Poly. Hyb. (M. Leenders 1932). Plant Patent No. 107. 

 Retails #1.00 each; #10.00 dozen. The name fits the case. 

 The petals are fluted or waved, permanently from the bud 

 stage to the finish. Blooms rather large for the type, in 

 great clusters. Rosy pink with cerise edges. Handsome plants, 

 may be grown tall enough for a low hedge. 

 100 for #50; 10 for #6 



ROCHESTER 



J. H. Nicolas, 1934). Plant Patent No. 131. Retails #1.25 

 each; #12.50 dozen. New. Seedling of Rev. F. Page 

 Roberts and Echo. A lovely constant flowering bedder of 

 the Roberts type of growth and form of bud and flower, with 

 the Echo freedom of bloom. The color of the bud is like 

 Roberts, with more pronounced carmine markings on the re- 

 verse of the petals, with more blush in the open flower. 

 Foliage heavy and disease-resistant — growth vigorous. Always 

 in bloom, it is sure to be a great garden favorite. 

 100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 

 TEXAS CENTENNIAL 



H. T. (Dixie Rose Nursery, 1935). Plant Patent No. 162. 

 Retails #1 each; #10 dozen. Nopal-red. A sport of President 

 Herbert Hoover. Bud is long-pointed, opening into a large, 

 moderately fragrant flower on a long, strong stem. The 

 color of the open flower is nopal-red, with a dainty shade 

 of gold; the center of the flower is a lighter red, toning to 

 dark pink as the bloom ages. 



100 for #50; 10 for #6 



WARRAWEE 



H. T. (Mrs. H. C. Fitzhardinge, Australia, 1934). Plant 

 Patent No. 140. Retails #1.25 each; #12.50 dozen. 

 100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 (See details, Page 4) 



