• ALICE HARDING. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1937.) 

 Plant Patent 202. Yellow. Ovoid buds of deep yellow 

 open to golden yellow blooms which age to lighter 

 yellow but do not become white. This lovely yellow 

 flower has an added enchantment in its exhilarating, 

 rich honey fragrance. 1936, Gold Medal, A. R. S.; 

 First-class Certificate, French National Rose Society. 

 $1.50 each; 3 for SS-yS.-f- 



© * Eternal Youth. See page 5 (T) 



EVERBLOOMING NOVELTIES 



-A- ANGELS MATEU. Page 7. © H.T. (P. Dot.) 

 Plant Patent 174. Orange- rose. We have had over a 

 thousand varieties of new Roses under observation in 

 our extensive test-garden since Angels Mateu was 

 introduced, and, so far, with no favors showTi, we 

 have not found any other variety of orange- rose color 

 that can compare with this lovely aristocrat. It is one 

 of the most appealingly lovely of all the Roses pro- 

 duced by the great Spanish Rose hybridizer, Pedro 

 ' Dot. The color of the beautiful blooms is hard to de- 

 fine: to some it is orange-rose or deep old-rose flushed 

 with orange; it reminds us of the color of coral from the south seas. 

 The blooms are large and have a delicious fragrance like ripe rasp- 

 berries. Plants are strong and erect and furnished with dark green, 

 leathery foliage. A great Rose to grow for exhibition. Gold Medal, 

 Bagatelle: Certificate of First Merit, International Exhibit oj New Roses, 

 Rome; Silver Medal, Portland, Ore.; Silver Medal, American Rose 

 Society. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. t* 

 *BRAZIER. H.T. Flame-scarlet. See back cover. 



•CRIIVISON GLORY. Page 7. @ H.T. (W. Kordes Sons.) 

 Plant Patent 105. Deep crimson. No more fitting and descriptive 

 name was ever given any Rose, for the color is true crimson and it 

 is a "glory" Rose, glorious in its perfect form, its size and its fra- 

 grance. Among all the other red Roses, Crimson Glory is easily 

 recognized by its large buds of typical urn-shape which open into 

 full, well-formed, delightfully fragrant blooms of a deep vivid crim- 

 son, shaded ox-blood-red and finished with a velvety nap. 

 Here are a few extracts from reports to The American 

 Rose Society from Michigan to California. Mich., "Abso- 

 lutely tops in red Roses." N. Y., "Probably the best in 

 its color." Iowa, "The most beautiful crimson Rose." 

 Md., "The top of the red Roses." D. C, "The nearest 

 approach to perfection in a red Rose." Calif., "The 

 finest red Rose ever seen or grown." Silver Medal, Inter- 

 national Flower Show, New York. Gold Aledals, A. R. 

 S. and Harijord. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.'!' 



^DICKSONS CENTENNIAL. H.T. (A. 

 Dickson & Sons.) Phint Patent 223. Crimson. 

 Long-pointed buds which develop into Largo 

 blooms with huge, loosely arranged petals. The 

 fully developed flowers are deep crimson with 

 the inner petals a glowing strawberry-red. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. •t' 



3 NEWEST ROSES $4-20 



^ VALUE $5.00 ^ 



^ Dorothy James. Pink. See page 2. $2 00 

 -*- Dicksons Red. Scarlet. See above . 1 50 

 "A- Ramon Bach. Apricot. Seepage5. 1 50 

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