* Crimson Glory. $1.25 each 



^CRIMSON GLORY. H.T. (W. Kordes Sons, 

 1935.) Plant Patent 105. See illustration. Deep 

 crimson. A beautifully modeled Rose. It is a vigor- 

 ous grower, producing a great abundance of superb 

 blooms. They are immense in the fall. Its large 

 buds are of typical urn-shape. They open into full, 

 well-formed, delightfully fragrant blooms of a deep 

 vivid crimson, shaded ox-blood-red and finished with 

 a velvety nap. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 



7^0 further discount on this patented Rose 



1934, Silver Medal, International Flower Show, New York; 

 Certificate of Merit, German Trial-Grounds. 1936, Gold Medal 

 A. R. S. 1937, Gold Medal, Hartford. 



^GLOWING SUNSET (Wilhelm Breder). H.T. 



(W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) Plant Patent 104. Yellow 

 and pink. The color is an indescribable combination 

 of orange-yellow and rose-pink. Long-pointed blooms 

 open to full, double flowers with the inner petals 

 lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner of a 

 choice Cactus dahlia. The cut blooms keep in perfect 

 condition for several days. They have an alluring fra- 

 grance. $1.25 each; 3 for$ 3.15. 



J^o further discount on this 

 patented Rose 



^ECLIPSE. H.T. (J. 



H.Nicolas, 1936.) Plant 

 Patent 172. See illus- 

 tration. Golden yel- 

 low. An entirely new 

 type, with "stream- 

 lined" buds which of- 

 ten exceed 2 inches in 

 length, ornamented 

 with narrow, branching 

 sepals which contrast 

 harmoniously with the 

 gold of the petals. You 

 can depend on "Eclipse" 

 for almost continuous 

 bloom on strong, up- 

 right plants with healthy, 

 dark green foliage. The 

 flowers are produced on 

 long, erect stems, suit- 

 able for cutting. $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75. 



Jio further discount on this 

 patented Rose 



Winner Gold Medal Awards 

 in Paris, Rome and U. S. A. ' 



© * Eclipse. $1.50 each 



EVERBLOOMING TJcn/e^^icdL 



^JEAN COTE. H.T. (J. Gaujard, 1936.) Plant 

 Patent aj^plicd for. Apricot. Buds are very large, 

 opening to immense, iull-petaled flowers of apricot 

 or old-gold, deeper at center. Fruity fragrance. A 

 splendid Rose for cutting. $2 each; 3 for $5. 



?^o further discount on this Rose 



Awarded cup for the most beautiful unnamed seedling Rose 

 when shown before the French Congress of Amis des Roses, 

 June, 1934. 



• LA PARISIENNE. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1936.) 

 Reddish coral. The very name bespeaks and en- 

 visages a dainty beauty. One cannot resist the 

 charm of this Rose. The much-desired, long, narrow 

 buds of coral-red color open to fragrant blooms of 

 reddish coral which age to delicate China pink. A 

 most delightful, colorful, bedding Rose that provides 

 exquisite buds for cutting. $1.25 each."^ 



1935, Gold Medal, Lyons; Floralies Lyonnaises; and Most 

 Beautiful Rose of France. 1936, Cup of Saverne; Gold Medal. 



• McGREDY'S PINK. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 

 1936.) Plant Patent applied for. Rose-pink. The 

 fragrant blooms are unusually large, perfectly formed 

 and fine for cutting. Color bright rose-pink with 

 outer petals shading lighter. $1.50 each ; 3 for $3.75. 



J^o further discount on this Rose 



^rDuquesa de' 



Penaranda. 



$1 each*' 



^DUQUESA DE PEMA^ANDA. H.T. (P. 



Dot, 1931.) See illustration. Copper-apricot. This 



glorious Rose produces two distinct types of flowers: 



During the summer the pointed buds are a blend of 



apricot-orange and dark pink, opening to splendid 



blooms of coppery apricot. In the autumn great 



brownish buds open slowly to finely formed flowers 



of a luscious cinnamon-peach color, truly enchanting 



to visitors to our gardens who delight in the new art 



shades. It is sweetly perfumed and one of the love- 



hest Roses for cutting. 30 petals. $1 each. * 



Gold Medal of the King, Barcelona, for the most outstanding, 

 continuous-blooming new Rose in the gardens of the late king. 

 Award of Merit, Ontario Test-Garden. Gold Medal, Portland 

 Test-Garden. 



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