SPRING, 1937 



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•PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. H.T. See illustra- 

 tion. Coppery buff. Coppery yellow, ovoid buds open 

 to large, cupped blooms of coppery buff with an over- 

 glow of deep salmon. An upright grower, producing 

 quantities of long-lasting, fragrant flowers, with 

 petals or more, throughout the entire season. 

 A lovely Rose for cutting, as the blooms 

 come singly on strong, erect stems and last 

 a long time indoors. 90 cts. each.* 



Certificate of Merit, International Rose Test- 

 Garden, Pordand, Ore., 1934. 



•MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink 

 Radiance. Shell-pink-salmon of the clearest, 

 cleanest tint imaginable. This exquisite 

 shade has never been matched in any of the 

 new Roses. Delicious true Rose fragrance. 

 25 to 30 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



•MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. 



T. White. The finely formed 

 blooms have pale lemon tints in 

 the center when first opening but 

 are pure white when fully open. 

 35 to 40 petals. Rich old Tea fra- 

 grance. $1 each.* 



•CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. 



H.T. See illustration. 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 

 fragrant. Landscape gardeners de- 

 pend on Charles K. Douglas for 

 continuous vivid color in the gar- 

 dens they design. 75 cts. each.* 



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President 



Plumecocq. 



90 cts. each* 



•Mrs. Henry Morse. 75 cts.* 



•MRS. HENRY MORSE. H.T. See il- 

 lustration. Two-tone pink. The buds are 

 perfect in form, long, very artistically 

 formed, of a rich carmine-pink, and open 

 to a high-pointed, two-toned, pink flower 

 of great beauty. The outside of the petals • 

 is a clean, lustrous "pink," while the inside 

 is pinkish flesh with a lovely sheen. It has 

 30 petals and a fine Tea fragrance. Perfect 

 for cutting. 75 cts. each.* 



•N U N T I U S 

 PACELLI. H.T. 



White. Cream- 

 colored buds open 

 to deliciously fra- 

 grant flowers of 

 creamy white 

 which soon turn 

 pure white. It is 

 fully double, but 

 opens well at all 

 times. The plants 

 are unusually free 

 in bloom. 60 

 petals. 75 cts. 

 each.* 



SEE THE BEST "STAR DOZEN" IN 20 YEARS 

 WHICH IS OFFERED ON PAGES 16 AND 17 



•Chas. K. Douglas. 75 cts.* 



12 EVERBLOOMING ROSES $6 



There is no way for us to know what Roses our 

 customers will select, so each year we have a surplus of 

 some choice everblooming kinds. From these, which 

 always include some of the finest varieties, we will make 

 a selection for you. Each Rose will be correctly labeled 

 with our durable, celluloid Star tag and guaranteed. 

 You run no risk. 



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12 Hybrid Tea Roses, our selection $6 



24 Hybrid Tea Roses, our selection $12 



48 Hybrid Tea Roses, our selection $24 



We cannot furnish less than 12 at this price 



•Mrs. Aaron Ward. 75 cts.* 



•MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. This Rose was an immediate success 

 when introduced, for it has a fine, erect habit of growth and the bush is well 

 furnished with dark green, healthy foliage. 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 everblooming varieties, both for bedding and for cut- 

 flowers, as the blooms come erect on firm, straight stems. The center of each 

 open, fragrant bloom is furnished with a mass of brownish gold anthers in lovely 

 contrast to the surrounding yellow petals. A really lovely Rose in every way. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. H.T. Crimson. Great big bushy plants with 

 large, drooping foliage and 5-inch, bright red flowers with 40 petals. A modern 

 Rose in every way, that keeps blooming in our Rose-garden during hot summer 

 days when practically all other Roses are resting after their big June effort. 

 75 cts. each.* 



Certificate of Merit, International Rose Test-Garden, Portland, Ore, 1934. 



•MRS. AARON WARD. H.T. See illustration. Yel- 

 low. An old Rose which is always in demand. Buff 

 buds open to fully double flowers of yellow and pink. 

 The plants are dwarf and are very free with their lovely 

 blooms. Fine to cut and an ideal boutonniere Rose. 

 75 cts. each.* 



See Rose Index, page 30 13 



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