?o4£4 . . . Yours for $8-60 



*MOJA\E. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 1176. 



j. Hard to beat for the flaming coppery-red 



?s beautj of its nicely formed bnd and flower! 



*" Such assets make Mojave a standout; 

 but when you add the sweet scenl and the free- 

 bl oing qualit> of the plant, you have some- 

 thing extraordinary. It's an All-America Win- 

 ner, naturally. Growing tall and vigorously, 

 and with rich, substantial foliage, this rose is an 

 exciting picture of rose beauty. Take note of the 

 picture al the right. Isn't such a glorious rose de- 

 sirable and worth having? Especially if you have 

 need for a truly bright spot in your garden? $2.75 

 ea.; 3 or more, $2.10 ea. 



• LOWELL THOMAS. H.T. (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 595. V 

 ^^ solid or pure yellow color in roses is not exactlj prevalent 

 iffis ,l "'-*' davs - Tllis is especially so in deep yellow. 1 lus is whj 

 '*■*' Lowell Thomas is so much admired, and s.i popular. It is 

 the deepest yellow rose there is — an All-America Winner ill solid 

 gold. This color does not fade and is al\\a\s ricb and sunny. 

 The high-cupped, 1-inch blossom is oicelj modeled, and the bud, 

 as the picture tells you, is beautifulU shaped. On the plant with 

 it- rich, green foliage such flowers are an eye-filling sighl appre- 

 ciated l>\ everyone who sees it. Strong stems hold the flowers 

 erect. The husky plant grows upright and with excellenl vigor. 

 The quality of cheerfulness is. perhaps, the first attribute you 

 think of when you see this gem at its bright best. Lowell 1 nomas 

 has given a" lift" to the spirit of man > a rose gardener. $2.25 ea.; 

 3 or more, $2 ea. 



• LOWELL THOMAS 



We would like to point out 

 to you here that throughout 

 this catalog are many money- 

 saving special offers, or col- 

 lections, of roses and other 

 plants which we have prepared 

 in your interest. We realize 

 that with so many fine roses to 

 choose from it is often difficult 

 for you to make a decision. 

 We make the offers up with 

 color contrast and harmonies 

 in mind, as well as general 

 interest and usefulness to you. 

 All save money for you. 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. H.T The 



old-fashioned white rose that's often called the" classic 

 while. It's cream-white with a faint lemon center m 

 the open flower. Long, shapely buds and a very de- 

 lightful scent are part of the reason why many people 

 still ask for it. Perhaps you, too, remember it and 

 would like to have it again. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 $1.30 ea. 



•POINSETTIA. H.T. The brilliant, clear red old- 

 timer that keeps its fine color in all weather. Ex- 

 cellent form and many blossoms. Erect, health y plant 

 bears nice, big flowers. This is another older beaut} 

 with a good deal to recommend it today. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



*RED RADIANCE. H.T. Raspberry-red, solidly 

 substantial rose with real, old-fashioned rose fra- 

 grance and remarkable ability to bloom and bloom. 

 Beautifully cupped flower and healthy, long-hved, 

 vigorous plant. All this and dependability, too, make 

 Red Radiance one of the finest and mosl popular of the 

 older roses. Its virtues today are jusl as good as they 

 used to be. Agood buy. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more. $1.30 ea. 



