EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 



Fine for 

 cutting 



•E. G. Hill. Noted for form and fragrance. 75 cts. each 



10 Roses for Cutting $6-5° 



Single Rate Value, $7.75 



The following 10 Everblooming Roses are notably 

 good for cutting as their blooms come singly on firm, 

 erect stems. AH are distinctly different and five are 

 shown in color in this Catalog. One customer's record 

 averaged over 60 blooms per plant on these varieties. 

 We cannot guarantee this for you but we know they 

 are all free blooming. 



Etoile de Hollande Joanna Hill E. G. Hill 



Kaiserin Aug. Viktoria Lady Ashtown Mme. Butterfly 

 McGredy's Scarlet Edith Nellie Perkins 



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• MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink 

 Radiance. A superb sport of Red Radiance; equal 

 in every respect, but distinct in color. Shell-pink- 

 salmon of the clearest, cleanest tint imaginable. 

 This exquisite shade has never been matched in 

 any of the new Roses. It is deliciously fragrant. 

 25 to 30 petals. 75 cts. each.* 



•MRS. DUNLOP BEST. H.T. Apricot. One of 

 the most lovable Roses grown. Of fine form, its 

 pointed buds open to rich, reddish apricot flowers, 

 different from any Rose we know. It has rich 

 Tea fragrance. The plants are strong, of medium 

 height, and have beautiful foliage, tinted with bronze 

 and formed like that of the old Teas. 75 cts. each.* 

 •MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. A medium-sized, 

 double Rose of clear canary-yellow, with better form 

 than most yellows. It is a strong-growing plant. An 

 American Rose which has reached the front row by 

 sheer merit and is considered one of the best yellows 

 by many experienced rosarians both for bedding and 

 for cut-flowers. We recommend it highly. 75 cts. 

 each.* 



• MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. H.T. See page 13. 



*President Herbert Hoover. H.T. 



Multicolored. See illustration. An American Rose 

 which is proving itself one of the finest garden Roses in 

 existence. The plant is very tall, with good foliage, and 

 produces its beautiful fragrant flowers singly on long 

 stems, a cutting Rose par excellence. The shapely buds 

 open to high-centered flowers of scarlet-yellow, cerise- 

 pink, and flame which last well. 75 cts. each.* 



*E. G. Hill. H.T. (Crimson) 



See illustration 



After a lifetime of producing new Roses, Mr. Hill 

 thought enough of this beauty to permit it to be named 

 Jbr himself. The flowers are large, full, fragrant, bril- 

 liant crimson, and splendid for cutting. Vigorous 

 plants very busily engaged in producing their 

 50-petaIed, perfectly formed fragrant flowers. A 

 [standard red Rose both in the garden and under 

 (glass. 75 cts. each.* 



• MRS. HENRY MORSE. H.T. Two-tone pink. 

 One of the most popular of all the pink Roses. 

 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. 75 cts. each.* 



•-MRS. HERBERT STEVENS. T. This lovely Tea 

 Rose is as hardy as the average Hybrid Tea and is one 

 of the finest of all white Roses. 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 fragrance. $1 each.* 



•MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. H.T. See page 13. 



• MRS. SAM McGREDY. H.T. Scarlet-orange. A 

 beautiful new Rose, good enough for the McGredys 

 to name for a member of their family. Coppery scarlet- 

 orange flowers, flushed dull red and of fine form, make 

 this a Rose to rave about. It is double, with 30 to 

 40 petals, and richly fragrant. Bushy plants with red 

 canes, red thorns, and beautiful reddish bronze foliage. 

 Both plant and flower are very distinct. $1 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. 

 Certificate of Merit, International Rose Test-Garden, 

 Portland, Ore., 1934. 75 cts. each.* 



•President Herbert Hoover. 75 cts. each 



AUTUMN 1935 

 •STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 





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