AMERICA'S FAVORITE ROSES $ 



(Sec below) Radiance, Red Radiance and 

 Soeur Therese. ASK FOR OFFER F17. 



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*Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. $1 each* 



•SOUV.DE MME.C.CHArVIBARD. 



H.T. See illustration. Coral-pink. 

 Chosen the most beautiful Rose of 

 France for 1932. The buds are large, 

 long-pointed, coral in color, and 

 slowly unfold to a coral-pink flower 

 developing a satiny peach tint and 

 sheen which is about the loveliest 

 finish we have ever seen on a Rose 

 petal. Its fragrance is simply delicious 

 so that we have not only one of the 

 most beautiful Roses but one of the 

 sweetest. The plant is free in bloom. 

 Its long stems and perfect form make 

 it a splendid cut-flower. 35 to 40 

 petals. Mrs. John Laing is the mother 

 of this Rose, so being half Hybrid 

 Perpetual it is hardier than most 

 Hybrid Teas. $1 each.* 



• RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. The 

 most universally popular Rose in America. 

 The first and most appealing quality of 

 Radiance is its continuous bloom, from 

 June until hard frost. Add to this a plant 

 unsurpassed by any in healthy, vigorous 

 growth, and you have a Rose that can be 

 successfully grown by anyone, even those 

 who will simply plant it and let it take 

 care of itself. Two-toned pink, cupped 

 flowers are produced in endless succes- 

 sion with pungent, true Rose fragrance. 

 25 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



• RED RADIANCE. H.T. Cerise-red. 



A sport of Radiance, it has the same 

 form, habit of growth, fragrance, and 

 healthy foliage. The difl^erence is in the 

 color which is a clear, even shade of 

 cerise-red that harmonizes beautifully 

 with the color of Radiance so they can be 

 planted together without any jarring 

 note. When planting, keep in mind that 

 both Radiance and Red Radiance are taller in growth 

 than most Hybrid Teas. 25 to 30 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



•SCEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). H.T. See 



illustration. Yellow. Long-pointed buds are chrome- 

 yellow, heavily marked with carmine; 

 the open flower is rich dafl^odil-yellow 

 and holds its color well. Sweetbriar 

 fragrance. The blooms come freely on 

 splendid cutting stems. You can al- 

 ways recognize this Rose from its 

 habit of forming sturdy, 3-foot, up- 

 right canes which are topped with a 

 "lighted" candelabra of 5 or more 

 burning yellow blooms. 20 to 25 

 petals. $i each.* 



1930, Silver-Gilt Medal, Valenciennes. 

 1932, Certificate, Contest for Most Beauti- 

 ful Rose of France, Lyons; Silver Medal, 

 Portland, Ore. 



TEROGEN 



Autumn and Winter 

 Groimd Dressing 



•Soeur Therese. $1 ea.* 



1931, Certificate of Merit, Bagatelle. 1932, Gold Medal, Lyons; 

 Bronze Medal, Portland, Ore. 



•PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T. See 



page 12. 



•PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. H.T. See page 16. 



•TEXAS CENTENNIAL. H.T. Plant Patent 162. 

 See illustration. Red. This Rose was introduced in 

 1935 and has quickly won a foremost place with lovers 

 of red Roses. In field, garden, or 

 indoors in a vase this superb vari- 

 ety attracts favorable attention and 

 deserves it, for it is a sport of the 

 lovely multicolored Rose, Presi- 

 dent Herbert Hoover which it re- 

 sembles in form of flower, vigor of 

 growth, and all-round good quali- 

 ties. The difl^erence is in the color, 

 which in the bud is a glowing blood- 

 red that changes to pleasing car- 

 mine-red in the open, long-lasting 

 flower. The long, blood-red buds 

 come almost continuously on vigor- 

 ous stems with strong pedicels 

 which hold the fragrant bloom erect 

 until the petals fall. Texas Cen- 

 tennial gives you freedom of bloom, 

 buds and flowers of attractive color 

 and delightful fragrance on erect- 

 growing plants with dark, healthy foliage. 

 West-Grove-grown plants, $1 each; 3 for 

 $2.50. 



7^0 further discount on this patented Rose 



^CtUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



This valuable Autumn-Winter Soil Treat- 

 ment will work wonders with your Roses. 

 It will supply them with the vital chemical 

 elements most needed. TEROGEN will strengthen your plants, 

 assisting them in warding off many troublesome diseases more 

 readily and imparting renewed vigor to them. A 10-lb. tin is suffi- 

 cient for 40 plants or will cover a 

 surface of 100 square feet. 

 5-lb. tins, $3; 10-ib. tins, $5; 

 25-lb. drums, |11.50; 50- 

 Ib. drums, $22. De- 

 livery prepaid. 



1^^ J. .^4. 115% on 12 or More Roses p 

 UeaUCT \20% on 25 or More Roses L 



See Exceptions 

 on Page 3 



*Texas Centennial. $1 each 



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