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ik^rVIIVIE. COCHET-COCHET. Page 5. ® H.T. (C 

 Mallerin, 1934.) Coppery pink. Long-pointed buds of 

 coppery pink, flushed orange, open to fragrant cupped 

 flowers of soft salmon-pink with a satiny sheen. This 

 is one of the most admired Roses in our garden. The 

 petals vary from 20 to 40. 1932, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. 

 1937, A. R. S. Gold Medal Award, Hartjord. Plant 

 Patent 129. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'t' 



l^MME. HENRI GUILLOT. H.T. See page 3. 



-A-IVIME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. ® H.T. (J. Gaujard, 

 1934.) Nasturtium-buff. The long, slender, and pointed 

 nasturtium-orange buds open to sweetly fragrant flowers 

 of a charming nasturtium-buff, straying to a lovely 

 shade of shell-pink at the petal edges. Winner oj the 

 Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1934, and awarded the honor at 

 Lyons, France, oJ being "The most beautiful Rose oj 

 France jor the year 1934." $1.50 each.* 



• lyiATADOR. H.T. (G. A. van Rossem, 1935.) 

 Crimson. This splendid, richly perfumed, fully double 

 Rose is soft velvety crimson in color with deep maroon 

 shadings. The blooms come erect on strong stems and 

 last a long time when cut. 1934, Gold Medal, R. H. S. 

 of The Netherlands and Nos Jungunt Rosx; Des Tombe 

 Medal Jor highest-scented new Rose. 1935, Gold Medal, 

 Saverne; Silver Medal, A. R. S., Portland, Ore. Plant 

 Patent 170. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.'!' 



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

 1936.) Rose-pink. The fragrant blooms are unusually 

 large, perfectly formed and fine for cutting. Color 

 bright rose-pink with outer petals shading lighter. 

 Patent rights reserved. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'t' 



• McGREDY'S PRIDE. ® H.T. (S. McGredy & 

 Son, 1936.) Yellow, flushed pink. A full-petaled Rose 

 w^ith long-pointed buds that open to flowers of orange, 

 salmon-pink, and saffron-yellow, very lovely, new, and 

 hard to describe. The blooms are long-lasting when 

 cut. Patent rights reserved. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'*' 



•McGREDY'S TRIUMPH. H.T. (S. McGredy & 

 Son, 1934.) Orange-cerise. This delicatel^^ scented Rose 

 is a triumph. Color is glistening cerise overcast with 

 orange. Plant Patent 190. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'!' 



•MRS. FRANCIS KING. H.T. (J. H. Nicolas, 1936.) 

 Cream-white. Very large, fuII-petaled, fragrant blooms 

 of rich cream-color which eventually turns pure white. 

 1936, Certificate oj Merit, Bagatelle. Plant Patent 253. 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.'t' 



•NELLIE E. HILLOCK. H.T. (V. S. Hillock, 1934.) 

 A Pink Golden Dawn. Extra-large, 60-petaIed, fra- 

 grant blooms of rose-pink are produced ail season on 

 strong-growing plants with rich, hollv-like foliage. 

 Plant Patent 185. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'!' 



•PINK DAWN. H.T. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) 

 Carmine-pink. Deep pink buds open to large, clear 

 carmine-pink, sweetly scented blooms with high centers 

 and 35 to 40 petals. Known to rosarians as an improved 

 Lady Ashtown. $1.25 each.* 



• RADIANT BEAUTY. H.T. (Cleveland Cut Flovver 

 Co., 1935.) Red. Large, fuII-petaled blooms of peculiar 

 red. An improved Francis Scott Key. Plant Patent 97. 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.i' 



• RADIO. H.T. See Front Cover and page 3. 



• REX ANDERSON. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 

 1936.) Pale lemon. Long-pointed buds open to pale 

 yellow flowers with a golden base and finish clear white. 

 Sweet-pea fragrance. 1935, Certificate oj Merit, N. R. S. 

 Patent rights reserved. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.i' 



•R. M.S. QUEEN MARY. Page 5. ® H.T. (H. A. 



Verschuren, 1937.) Salmon-pink. A Rose of charming 

 color and form that blooms almost continuously and 

 produces its long-lasting flowers on strong, erect stems. 

 The long buds open to lovely blooms of salmon-pink, 

 suffused wath orange. A sensation at 1937 spring flower 

 shows. Awarded 4 Gold Medals and 3 First-Class Certifi- 

 cates in Europe and U. S. A. Plant Patent 249. $2 

 each; 3 for $5.^* 



• ROCHEFORT. ® H.T. ^ (C. Mallerin, 1936.) 

 Orange-old-rose — a most unique color. Large, ovoid 

 buds range in color from terra-cotta to orange-copper. 

 The hundred-petaled blooms open to 3,^ inches wide, 

 full to the center, and change to old-rose color before 

 the petals drop. Strong fragrance, like a mixture of 

 spices. Both French and A. R. S. Gold Medals and other 

 awards. Plant Patent 191. $1.50 each; 3 for $3=75.'!' 



• ROCKET. H.T. _ (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Scarlet. 

 Exquisite buds of bright scarlet unfurl slowly to large, 

 very double blooms, delightfullv scented with alluring old- 

 Rose perfume. Plant Patent 171. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'l' 



• ROME GLORY. H.T. (D. Aicardi, 1937.) Cerise- 

 red. A royal Rose somewhat like Dame Edith Helen 

 in form. It does not blue when aging. The fragrance 

 is delightful and the blooms come on long, erect stems. 

 Patent rights reserved. $2 each; 3 for $5.'!* 



• ROUGE MALLERIN. H.T. Page 14. ® 



•SAN DIEGO. H.T. (F. L. Hieatt, 1936.) Apricot. 

 This Rose has been especially noted for its remarkably 

 free-blooming habit. The lovely fragrant flowers of 

 deep orange, which shade to apricot, come on erect, 

 strong stems. Patent rights reserved. $1 each; 

 6 for $5.50.-l' 



•SENORA GARI. Page 13. ® H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) 

 Orange. Lovely orange buds open to 4-inch flowers of 

 buff-apricot, a new Rose shade. It is a true self-color 

 as the inside and the reverse of the petals are of the 

 same luscious tint. An exquisite Rose at every stage. 

 Rich, fruity fragrance. 1935, Ceitificate oj Merit, 

 International Rose Test-Garden, Portland, Ore. $1.25 

 each."^ 



•SIGNORA. ® H.T. (D. Aicardi, 1934.) Long buds 

 of warm burnt sienna with veUow base in brilliant con- 

 trast. 1936, Gold Medal, ^Rome. 1937, Gold Medal 

 Award, Portland, Ore. Plant Patent 201. $1.50 each; 

 3 for $3.75.'l' 



•WARRAWEE. Page 13. ® H.T. (Mrs. H. C. Fitz- 

 hardinge, Australia, 1934.) Shell-pink. Long-pointed, 

 salmon-pink buds open to 4-inch, or larger, flowers of 

 exquisite shell-pink with spicy, clove-pink fragrance. 

 The plant has all the health, vigor, and freedom of 

 bloom of Radiance. Plant Patent 140. $1 each; 

 3 for $2.50.'!' 



•WHITE BRIARCLIFF. H.T. (L. Lens, 1933.) An 

 ideal white Rose for cutting. The exquisite, long, 

 streamhned white buds are continuously produced on 

 vigorous-growing, bushv plants with dark green foliage. 

 Plant Patent 108. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.'!' 



•WILL ROGERS. H.T. (Howard & Smith, 1936.) 

 Color is crimson-maroon with blackish shadings. 

 Delicious damask fragrance. Visitors here like it. Plant 

 Patent 256. $1 each. No discount. 



• YVONNE MILLOT. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1935.) 

 Apricot. Long-pointed buds of pinkish apricot open 

 to 4-inch, artistically loose flowers of soft apricot. Rich, 

 fruitv fragrance. 1934, Certificates, Lyoris and Bagatelle; 

 Gold'^Medal, Saverne. $1 each.* 



6 Superb Novelties $"7.50 

 See front cover, and opposite page * Each 

 •RADIO. H.T. Yellow, striped-pink $1 50 



•McGREDY'S PINK. H.T. @ Rose pbk. 1 50 



•McGREDY'S PRIDE. H.T. ® Yellow 



and pink 1 50 



•ROCHEFORT. H.T.® Orange-old-rose. 1 50 



•SIGNORA. H.T. ©Burnt-sienna 1 50 



•GOLDEN MAIN. H.T. ©Yellow.... 1 5C 

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