1935.) Plant Patent No. 105. Deep crimson. A 
beautifully modeled Rose. It is a vigorous grower, 
producing a great abundance of superb blooms. 
They are immense in the fall. The plant is of spread- 
ing habit, so desirable for garden planting. Its large 
buds are of typical urn- -sha ape. They open imnto full, 
well-formed, delightfully fragrant blooms of a deep 
vivid crimson, shaded ox-blood-red and finished 
with a soft velvety nap. Among the best new red 
Roses. Silver Medal, Intern: ational Flower Show, 
New York, 1934; Certificate of Merit, German Trial- y 
Grounds, 1934. Order now for Spring delivery. 
$1.25 each. * 
* AMELIA EARHART. H.T. (L. Reymond, 1932.) 
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*xCRIMSON GLORY. H.T. (\W. Kordes Sons, v 
Plant Patent No. 63. See illustration. Yellow. Flowers 
very full, graduating from a deep yellow center to an 
outer collarette of large cream petals with a blush © *Carillon. $1.25 each 
overtone; extremely fr: vgrant. Leathery 
dark green foliage. A most impressive yCARILLON. H.T. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Plant Patert 

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flower. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. No. 136. See illustration. Coral and orange. A bedding Rose 
No further discount on this patented Rose of great -activity, giving at all times a note of cheer in the 
garden. Its long-poimted buds are orange-scarlet, contrasting 
pleasingly with the green sepals. The half-open bloom is a 
deep coral, overcast with orange, and the full bloom is large 
(4 inches in diameter), the mner petals being trregular but 
artistically arranged. The bush is branchy so that when 
planted tn mass the whole bed is blanketed with glossy foliage 
upon which rest the many blooms. In our trial-garden, 
Carillon bloomed continuously on symmetrical plants. A 
truly colorful bedding variety. Bronze Medal, Portland, Ore., 
1935. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 
*GLOWING SUNSET (Wilhelm Breder). H.T. (W. 
Kordes Sons, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 104. Yellow and pink. 
A glorious new Hybrid Tea Rose of a most exceptional color 
combination and petal formation. Its long-pointed buds open 
to fully double flowers of most artistic form, with the mner 
petals lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner of a 
choice cactus dahlia. The color is an indescribable combi- 
nation of orange-yellow and rose-pink. When cut, the blooms 
keep in perfect condition for several days. They have an 
alluring fragrance. A free and continuous bloomer. Order 
now for Spring delivery. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
No further discount on this Si 
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© *Amelia Earhart. $1.25 each 
*DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. H.T. (P. Dot, 
1931.) See ilustration. Copper-apricot. This elori- 
ous 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 Juscious cnnamon-peach color, truly enchanting 
to visitors to our test-gardens who delight in the 
new art shades. It is sweetly perfumed. 30 petals. 
Gold Medal of the King, Barcelona, 1929, for the 
most outstanding, continuous-blooming new Rose 
in the gardens of the late king; Award of Merit, 
Ontario Test-Garden, 1933; Gold Medal, Portland 
Test-Garden, 1934. $1.25 each.* 
Order No. 17591. 
“It is seldom that a Catalog understates, but the Duquesa de 
Penaranda you sold me in the fall of 1933 ‘produced Roses that 
were literally twice as fine as the picture at the top of page 3 of 
your Catalog.”’—E. S. G., New Rochelle, N. Y. 
* QUANTITY DISCOUNTS Ree 
D d ‘ { 15% on 12 or More Roses Be Exceptions Penaranda. 
eauc 20% on 25 or More Roses on Page 2 | $1.25 each* 
