*Amelia Earhart. $1.25 each 



^AMELIA EARHART. H.T. (L. Reymond, 

 1932.) Plant Patent 63. See illustration. Yellow. 

 Flowers very full, graduating from a deep yellow 

 center to an outer collarette of large, cream petals 

 with a blush overtone; extremely fragrant. Leathery 

 dark green foliage. A. most impressive flower. $1.25 



CSCrif S tor $3>15a INj) further discount on this patented Rose 



• CHRISTOPHER STONE. H.T. (H. Robinson, 

 1935.) Scarlet-crimson. A thrilling Rose in every 

 way from the bud stage until the petals drop. It is 

 unsurpassed for intense damask fragrance and never 

 shows a trace of blue in the color. When fully open, 

 the flower is a joyous, shimmering scarlet enrichec 

 by a brushing of bLickish shadings as the bloom ages. 

 More petals are added to the flowers as the season' 

 advances until they reach fullness of form and Rose 

 perfection in color and alluring fragrance in the fall. 

 A customer with 1300 Roses writes: "Christopher 

 Stone is in every way superior to Etoile de Hollande. 

 My 16 of each have received identical treatment. I 

 am sure that Christopher Stone has made at least 

 six times as many blooms." $1.50 each.* 



1934, Gold Medal, N. R. S.; First-class Certificate, N. R. S. 

 Trial-Grounds. 1935, Award of Merit, R H. S.; Clay Cup 

 (Value $1000), for "The Best New Rose with True Old Rose 

 Scent." 



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^BRAZIER. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1936.) Flame- 

 scarlet. The fiery glow from the color of live embers 

 in a brazier suggested this name to Mons. Mallerin 

 and when your first velvety blooms of vivid scarlet 

 and orange appear you will agree that the name is 

 fitting. Pointed buds of burnt-orange open to a 

 double, fragrant flower of dazzling brilliance, the 

 bright scarlet inside of the petals being given a fiery 

 glow from the orange color on the reverse of the 

 petals. This Rose blooms freely and makes a splen- 

 did, showy bedding plant. Keep faded flowers cut off. 

 $1.25 each.* 



*Catalonia. 



$1.25 each'^ 



•Carillon. $1 each 



• CARILLON. H.T. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Plant 

 Patent 136. See illustration. Coral and orange. A 

 bedding Rose of great activity. Its long-pointed 

 buds are orange-scarlet. The half-open bloom is deep 

 coral, overcast with orange. The inner petals of the 

 full bloom are irregular but artistically arranged. 



$1 each; 3 for $2.50. J^o further discount on this patented Rose 

 1936, Gold Medal, A. R. S. 



• DICKSONS CENTENNIAL. H.T. (A. Dick- 

 son & Sons, 1936.) Plant Patent 223. Crimson. 

 Long-pointed buds which develop into large blooms 

 with huge, loosely arranged petals. The fully de- 

 veloped flowers are deep crimson with the inner 

 petals a glowing strawberry-red. $1.50 each; 3 



for $3.75. N.0 further discount on this patented Rose 



• CATALONIA. H.T. (P. Dot, 1933.) See illus- 

 tration. Orange-scarlet — a new color in Roses. The 

 buds are deep rich carmine stained with orange and 

 open to a 50-petaled flower of velvety orange-scarlet. 

 The color is the most vivid we have ever seen in a 

 Rose. A brilliant, continuous -blooming bedding 

 variety. Rich fragrance. $1.25 each. "^ 



Gold Medal, Barcelona; First-class Certificate, 

 N. R. S. English Trial-Grounds. 



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