GOOD ROSES 
Fall 1940 
STAR ROSES 
*SCEUR THERESE. Page 10. (2) The picture on 
page 16 shows the form and color of this Rose, the most 
astonishing variety in the yellow class, for it blooms i in 
candel: .bras (not clusters) of from 5 to 15 flowers that 
form at the top of canes, sturdy enough to hold these 
blooms without bending, each bloom on a good cutting 
stem. The favorite yellow Rose in many large gardens. 
On July 11 we received the following comment from 
Green Bay, Wis.: ““Sceur Thérése Is just now a sight. 
I did not count the flowers and buds but the count 
would go to two dozen at leest.”’ $1 each.* 
* STERLING. H.T. Page 16. (3) Plant Pat. 21. 
Pink. Bright pink flowers of splendid form come singly 
on vigorous-growing plants. A delightfully fragrant 
Rose and fine for cutting. Sterling was first grown as a 
Rose for greenhouse culture but proved so excellent 
when tested outdoors that tt now ranks as one of the 
best in the deep pink Hybrid Teas. In the garden it 
produces the beautifully formed, long-stemmed long- 
lasting flowers that made it so popular as a florists’ 
Rose. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* TALISMAN. Qa) H.T. Multicolored. Free in 
bloom. At its gayest it is a glorious combination of 
orange, yellow, and rose-red. It is one of the finest of 
all garden Roses for cutting as the blooms are long- 
lasting and come singly on strong, erect stems. The 
fragrant flowers are much more highly colored in 
autumn. 75 cts. each* 
4 Favorite Roses $9.45 
VALUE $3.45. YOU SAVE $1 
Plant these favorites of ours and they will be favorites 
of yours, for they grow with such vigor and bloom so 
continuously you can have flowers to cut almost daily 
from June until frost. Each Page 
% Etoile de Hollande. Crimson. ..85 cts. 10 
%* Golden Sastago. Golden yellow...$1.00 5 
+ Imperial Potentate. Pink.....85 cts. 11 
* Talisman. Multicolored........75 cts. 17 
ASK FOR OFFER 108 
* TEXAS CENTENNIAL. @) Hel. Plant Pats 162: 
Blood-red. This richly fragrant blood-red variety Is a 
sport of the great President Herbert Hoover Rose and has 
all ae eed sualiies at gS parent, MEOIOUS, pea ee 
growth and perfectly formed flowers that are notably ; 
fine for cutting. West-Grove-grown plants. $1 each; 3 © *& Texas Centennial @) 
for $2.50.+ 
* VILLE DE PARIS. H.T. Buttercup-yellow. Ex- 
quisitely lovely, 20-petaled, pure yellow blooms, with 
shell-shaped petals which open to cups filled with 
delicate Marechal Niel fragrance. 75 cts. each.* 
* WARRAWEE. (3) H.T. Plant Pat. 140. Shell- 
pink. We have to apologize to beautiful Warrawee 
for the color shown in the illustration does not truly 
represent the delicate shell-pink tint of this lovely 
Rose. The flowers are large, beautifully modeled and 
delightfully fragrant. Vigorous growing, upright plants 
are noted for free bloom and large, dark green, disease- 
resistant foliage. Warrawee is the finest pink Rose yet 
received from Australia. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢% 
* WHITE BRIARCLIFF. H.T. Plant Pat. 108. 
Clear snowy white. Charming, exquisitely formed, 
richly fragrant flowers come from beautiful streamlined 
buds and are produced almost continuously all season. 
An ideal white Rose for cutting. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
* WILL ROGERS. H.T. Plant Pat. 256. Crimson- 
maroon. If given partial shade this Rose will prove 
delightful in any climate from Maine to California. 
The plants are vigorous in growth and produce quanti- 
ties of full petaled crimson-maroon flowers with blackish 
shadings. Rich damask fragrance. $1 each. No discount. 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
‘No further discount 
* Warrawee (3) 
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