GOOD ROSES 



Fall 1939 



NOVELTIES 



-A: RAMON BACH. Page 5. ® H.T. (P. Dot, 

 1938.) Patent applied for. Apricot-buff. Here 

 you have one of the soft pastel shades so greatly 

 admired. This unusually large, full-petaled 

 Rose, with agreeable fruit-like fragrance, comes 

 singly and stands erect on strong, straight stems. 

 The opening blooms show a lovely apricot-buff on the 

 back of the petals with a touch of salmon-pink on the 

 inside, the combination making a soft amber-yellow 

 with a luminous glow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'l' 



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

 Plant Patent 335. Pale lemon. Long-pointed buds open 

 to pale yellow with a golden base and finish clear 

 white. Sweet-pea fragrance. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.i* 



• R. IVI. S. QUEEN MARY. Page 6. ® H.T. (H. 

 A. Verschuren.) Plant Patent 249. 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 with orange. When 

 introduced in 1937 this was the Rose of the year and 

 was awarded 4 Gold Medals and 3 First-class Certificates 

 in Europe and U. S. A. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'l' 



• ROCHEFORT. ® H.T. (C. Mallerin.) Plant 

 Patent 191. 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 

 33^ inches wide, full to the center, and change to old- 

 rose color before the petals drop. Strong fragrance, 

 like a mixture of spices. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'!' 



• ROME GLORY. Page 6. ® H.T. (D. Aicardf, 

 1937.) Plant Patent 304. Cerise-red. A royal Rose 

 somewhat like Dame Edith Helen in form. It does not 

 blue when aging. Here is a champion Rose for those 

 who enjoy having monster blooms to show, with pride, 

 to friends and neighbors. A grand Rose for indoors for 

 its form and color are charming, the fragrance delightful, 

 and the blooms usually come smgly on erect, rigid 

 stems. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. I* 



• SEQUOIA. H.T. (J. Verschuren- Pechtold, 1939.) 

 Pumpkin-flesh color. A vigorous, upright-growing 

 Rose with flowers produced singly on strong, wiry 

 stems. The color is a luscious pumpkin-flesh, suffused 

 apricot, shading lighter at the edge of the petals. Very 

 free bloomer. $1.25 each.'i' 



• WILL ROGERS. H.T. (Howard & Smith.) Plant 

 Patent 256. Crimson-maroon. A very dark-colored, 

 full-petaled Rose that is borne freely all season. The 

 crimson-maroon flowers, with blackish shadings, have 

 damask fragrance. $1 each. No discount. 



p NOVELTY ROSES 



VALUE $11.75 



59.85 



• Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. 



Crimson. See page 7 





Each 

 $1 25 



• Eternal Youth. Pat. 332. 



Clear pink. See page 4 





1 50 



• Golden State. Pat. 303. 



Golden yellow. See page 24. . . 





1 50 



• Lily Pons. Pat. applied for. 



Light yellow. See page 6 





1 50 



• Mme. Henri Guillot. Pat. 337. 

 Rich pink. See page 5 





1 50 



• McGredy's Sunset. Pat. 317. 

 Yellow. See page 6 





1 50 



• Ramon Bach. Pat. applied for. 

 Apricot-buff. See page 5 





1 50 



• Rome Glory. Pat. 304. 



Cerise-red. See page 6 





1 50 



ASK FOR OFFER NO 



. 72 





•Crimson Glory. See page 4 (2) 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 ••"No further discount 



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