
* Condesa de Sastago. $1 each** 
*CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. See 
illustration above. Copper and yellow. 
““Remarkable,” ‘‘Unusual,”’ ‘‘A Rose to 
worship and to love’’—these are expres- 
sions used by customers visiting here and 
from those who write to us about this 
prize-winning variety which has won 
certificates and medals in American and 
European shows since its introduction mn 
1932. Best of all, however, it is a superb 
garden Rose that any amateur can grow 
to perfection, for it has Radiance vigor of 
growth, abundant, healthy foliage, and 
freedom of bloom. In addition, it is de- 
lightfully and richly perfumed and lasts 
long when cut. The color is striking—the 
entire back of each petal is golden yellow 
while the mmside is reddish copper, making 
a startling contrast as the blooms unfold. 
You should have this captivating, easy- 
to-grow Rose in your garden. $1 each.* 
*CECIL. H.T. Yellow. Clear yellow, 5-petaled flow- 
ers come 3 or 4 in a cluster and carry a mass of golden 
stamens. Free blooming. $1 each.* 
*CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 
A red Rose we all want. Lustrous scarlet-crimson 
flowers, 4 inches in diameter, gracefully loose in form, 
are freely produced on big, bushy plants which are 
easy to grow. It has 25 to 30 petals, the center ones 
occasionally showing a white line, and is slightly fra- 
grant. Landscape gardeners depend on Charles K. 
Douglas for continuous vivid color in the gardens they 
design. 75 cts. each.* 
*CHARLES P. KILHAM. H.T. Coral-red and 
orange. The plants produce perfect flowers on long 
cutting stems. The long-pointed buds open to fully 
double, finely formed flowers of coral-red with an 
orange base, a beautiful color combination. Slightly 
fragrant. 75 cts. each.* 
*COUNTESS VANDAL. H.T. Plant Patent No. 38. 
See illustration. Copper and salmon. This lovely 
aristocrat has proved herself beyond competition from | 
any other Rose of this type and coloring, now that she 
has adjusted herself to our American climate. An upright- 
growing, vigorous Rose with rich-colored, attractive, 
disease-resistant foliage. The perfumed, perfectly 
formed blooms,which come from long tapering buds, 
are a blending of copper, salmon, and gold in color, “ 
and they are produced almost ‘continuously on long, 
erect, rigid stems. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 
* QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
15% on 12 or More Roses [See Exceptions 
Deduct gee? on 25 or More Roses [ on Page 2 | 


*Duchess of Wellington 
75 cts. each* 
9 
*DAINTY BESS. H.T. Rose-pink. This Rose 
is 
dainty, adorable, and altogether charming in its sim- 
plicity, for it has only 5 petals, but the flowers are large, 
3 to 4 inches across, and the petals are quaintly ruffled. 
The blooms come continuously all season, both singly 
and in clusters, and the attractive rose-pink flowers 
are decorated with a mass of stamens on wine-red fila- 
ments which add the final artistic touch to the beauty 
of Dainty Bess. This single-flowered Rose is incom- 
parable in delicacy of appearance and quantity of 
bloom. 75 cts. each.* 
*DIRECTOR RUBIO. H.T. See page 10. 
*xEDITH NELLIE PERKINS. H.T. See page 11. 
*EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. See page 12. 
*E. G. HILL. H.T. See page 10. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. See page 12. 
* FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. See page 13. 
*GOLDEN DAWN. H.T. Pale yellow. This lovely 
Australian ts one of the finest garden Roses in existence. 
Large, globular buds, straw-yellow with old-rose mark- 
ings, open to high-centered blooms of soft [emon- 
yellow with 50 to 60 petals. There is some variation in 
the color and at times we would call it moonlight- 
yellow. Occasional flowers will be much deeper, really 
quite golden, and [ate bloom in cool weather often 
carries a pink tint; however, they are all distinctly 
beautiful. The flowers are long lasting and are fragrant 
with the real Tea scent. The plants are of only medium 
height but are very bushy, having more 
spread than height, and are clothed to 
the ground with beautiful bronzy foli- 
age which is almost immune to disease. 
A continuous bloomer. $1 each.* 
*GOLDEN GLEAM. H.T. Vivid 
yellow. The nicely formed buds are 
pure yellow with carmine stains, and. 
open to large blooms of clear daffodil- 
yellow. Honey-like fragrance. 75 cts. 
each.* 
*x*DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. 
H.T. See illustration. Yellow. Extra 
Iong-pointed buds of golden orange 
open to large, loose flowers of saffron 
with the delicious fragrance of the old 
Tea Roses. It has 17 petals. Big, 
bushy plant with healthy foliage. It 
Is continuously in bloom from June 
until frost. 75 cts. each.* 

*Countess Vandal. $1 each 
