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EVERBLOOMING ir STAR ^ ROSES 



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STANDARD HYBRID TEAS, continued 



•GRUSS AN AACHEN. Floribunda. White to car- 

 mine. A dependable continuous-blooming bedding or 

 border variety. While on short stems and not good 

 for cutting, the large, fully double flowers of flesh-pink, 

 salmon, and yellow are a continuous delight in the 

 garden. This is a true representative of the "Floribunda" 

 type. The plants are very hardy, compact and 

 symmetrical in growth, and the dark, oHve-green 

 fohage is unusually disease-resistant. The lovely, full- 

 petaled flowers last long when floated in bowls. 85 cts. 

 each.^ 



•GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.Ben. Deep crimson. 

 Noted for its pervasive fragrance that is especially 

 delightful. Rich crimson, changing to bright scarlet, 

 shading to velvety fiery red. Use this variety for a truly 

 hardy continuous-flowering, fragrant, 4 to 5-foot hedge 

 of red Roses. 85 cts. each.* 



^A-HEINRICH WENDLAND. H.T. Reddish copper. 

 Large, very double (70 petals) flowers of reddish copper 

 with an orange flush over all; backs of the petals are 

 rich orange. This brilliant, attractive color blends weU 

 with the red and yellow Roses. It has a rich, syrupy 

 fragrance. $1 each."^ 



-A-HINRICH GAEDE. H.T. Multicolored. Long- 

 pointed, shapely bud of nasturtium-red color. Kalei- 

 doscopic flowers — rich luminous vermilion, shaded 

 golden yellow. Fruity fragrance. $1.25 each."^ 



^JOANNA HILL. ® H.T. Yellow. This perfectly 

 formed Rose makes long, shapely buds of orange- 

 yellow that open to large, double flowers with an orange 

 center, paling to cream-color at the edges of the petals. 

 One of the finest Roses for cutting. 85 cts. each.* 

 See Offer, page 14. 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTEVIKTORIA. H.T. Page 14 

 © and Offer 14. 



^KARDINAL PIFFL. H.T. Orange-pink. This 

 sturdy, low-growing Rose is one of the joys of our 

 garden for it is among the hardiest of the Hybrid Teas, 

 and the lovely, full-petaled, orange-pink blooms are 

 produced as freely as on the renowned Radiance. It 

 is delightfully fragrant. 85 cts. each.* 



•LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh-pink. Color 

 is flesh-pink, lightened with rich coral on the reverse of 

 the petals and a suspicion of salmon in the center of 

 the bloom. 85 cts. each.* 



•LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. The large, long- 

 pointed buds open to perfect carmine-pink blooms with 

 a golden underglow. Borne singly on long stems, they 

 are fine for cutting and last well in the house. 75 Cts. 

 each.* See Offers, pages 15 and 17. 



•LEONARD BARRON. H.T. Salmon and copper. 

 The blooms, 5 inches or over in diameter, and with 

 myriads of petals, make this one of the largest and 

 fullest everblooming Roses grown. The color is salmon, 

 copper, and shell-pink, well blended. Its fragrance has 

 been defined as red cedar. A wonderful bloomer. This 

 is a real "Believe it or not" Rose and a prized variety 

 for those who enjoy having immense, full-petaled 

 flowers to astonish their neighbors. $1 each.* 



• LITTLE BEAUTY. H.T. Deep pink. A new type 

 Rose for garden decoration, combining a mass color 

 effect with quantities of deep pink blooms borne in a 

 continuous succession throughout the season. Plant 

 Patent 149. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.1' 



•LUIS BRINAS. H.T. Orange-copper. Fine pointed 

 buds of orange-copper open slowly, the petals curling 

 back, making a starry flower with a high center. It is 

 fully double, with 40 to 45 petals, and when entirely 

 open the color is soft old-rose, flushed with gold. It has 

 a distinctive delightful fragrance. Has won 3 Gold 

 Medals and highest avjards from French and English 

 Rose Societies. 1936, Gold Medal Award, American Rose 

 Society. Plant Patent 102. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.i* 



•LUNA. H.T. Moonlight-yellow. An unsurpassed, 

 deliciously fragrant cut-flower, for the blooms come 

 singly on strong, erect pedicels. The long, delicate 

 yellow buds open to a large bloom of moonlight-yellow 

 which ages to soft cream- white, and the petals hold 

 their shape for days. $1.25 each.* See Offers, pages 

 15, 16, and 17. 



•MrVIE. ALBERT BARBIER. H.T. Tawny yellow. 

 Exquisite tints of fawn-yellow and white, with just a 

 suggestion of pink, give the blooms a pearly look. A 

 beautiful full-petaled Rose. 85 cts. each.* 



• MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink and gold. A 

 steady bloomer with beautifully modeled flowers of 

 tender pink, salmon, cream and gold. Highly scented 

 and long-lasting. 85 cts. each.* See Offer, page 15. 



•MME. EMILE DALOZ. H.T. Satiny pink. A true 

 self-color. This great big, loose flower looks more like 

 a peony than a Rose. The flowers are 434 to 5 inches 

 in diameter, with 30 to 40 petals, and are clean satiny 

 pink. Delightful fragrance. 1932, Gold Medal, Saverne. 

 $1 each.* 



• MME. JULES BOUCHE. H.T. White. Nicely 

 formed white buds show a slight blush in the center as 

 the bloom opens. Fragrant. An old but popular variety. 

 30^pejt^als. 85 cts. each.* 



• MME. PIERRE KOECHLIN. H.T. Salmon. Buds 

 are ovoid and of a peculiar shade of pale yellowish 

 salmon. Theexpanding flowers are perfectly imbricated 

 and develop into a slightly cupped bloom of soft satiny 

 salmon-pink, a wonderfully pleasing shade. It has the 

 delightful Centifolia fragrance. 1932, Gold Medal, 

 Saverne. $1 each.* 



• MME. VISSEAUX. H.T. Rose-orange. This is in 

 the "interesting color" class. Long-shaped copper buds, 

 flushed pink at the tips, open to 30-petaled flowers of 

 cactus form, with a heart of deep apricot which shades 

 to buff at the edges of the petals. A really novel Rose. 

 1935, Gold Medal, Lyons. $1 each.* 



• MARGARET McGREDY. H.T. Orange-scarlet. 

 We have yet to find a more continuously satisfactory, 

 large, full-petaled Everblooming Rose than Margaret 

 McGredy. The olive-green, leathery foliage is disease- 

 resistant and the buoyantly vigorous growth insures a 

 constant production of buds and blooms from early in 

 June until hard frost. In the newly opened flower the 

 color is a scintillating orange-scarlet which ages to a 

 pleasing carmine-rose. It has lovely Rose fragrance. 

 85 Cts. each.* See Off"er, page 17. 



• MISS ROWENA THOM. Page 17. K^ H.T. See 

 Offers, pages 16 and 17. 



• MRS. AARON WARD. H.T. Yellow. Buff" buds 

 open to fully double flowers of yellow and pink. The 

 plants are dwarf and are very free with their lovely 

 blooms. An ideal boutonniere Rose. 85 cts. each.* 



•MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink Radiance. 

 This Rose matches the famous Radiance in type of 

 flower, strong growth, and freedom of bloom. The color 

 is shell-pink, without shading. This exquisite shade has 

 never been matched in any of the new Roses. Delicious 

 true Rose fragrance. 25 to 30 petals. 85 cts. each.* 



• MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. The buds are 

 long-pointed and open to well-formed blooms of clear 

 yellow without any carmine markings such as most 

 yellow Roses have. Experienced rosarians consider 

 this Rose as among the best of the clear yellow ever- 

 blooming varieties, both for bedding and for cut-flowers. 

 85 cts. each.* See Offers, pages 14 and 17. 



• MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. H.T. Red-orange. A 

 spectacular Rose which shows best in the half-open 

 bud stage when it is of the deepest red-orange, almost 

 brownish, with deeply impressed maroon veins. To- 

 ward the end the color tones to old-rose. It is strongly 

 and deliciously perfumed. 85 cts. each.* 



^ Q *See price reduction schedule, page 3 

 V •f'No further discount 



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