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Schwabcnlaiid 



Schwabenland (Plitzer, 1928). There are many pink Roses but 

 none just like this variety either in color or in the splendid forma- 

 tion of its blooms. The moderately fragrant flowers are large, 

 over five inches in diameter, with high spiral center, the petals 

 having a peculiar twist or curl. The color is a luminous rich 

 rose-pink, retaining its brightness until the petals drop. The 

 flowers are carried singly on long stiff stems. A strong, healthy, 

 hardy, vigorous grower and iiee bloomer. $1.00 each; SIO.OO 

 per doz. 



Sir Henry Segrave (Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1932). Large, long, 

 well shaped buds and very large, full, l)eautiful, high-centered, 

 double flowers of a deep lemon yellow shading deeper at base. 

 A free, perpetual, sweet scented bloomer. $1.50 each; $15.00 

 per doz. 



Swansdown (.\lex. Dickson & Sons, 1929). An ideal white which 

 in the autumn has just a tint of cream at the base of the petals. 

 The buds are large, very long, pointed, of perfect shape, composed 

 of large heavy petals, and develop into splendid, full, very 

 sweet-scented iiowers of spiral formation. $1-25 each; $12.50 

 per doz. 



Victoria Adelheid (Kordes, 1932). Exceptionally large, well- 

 formed, double flowers of a rich golden yellow suffused with 

 vermilion-red, shading deeper at the edges of the petals. An 

 effective, free flowering variety. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



William Orr (McGredy & Son, 1930). Brilliant deep velvety 

 crimson with a delightful glow and sheen which is retained even 

 under unfavorable weather conditions. Well formed, sweetly 

 scented flowers of good size with reflexed petals. $1.50 each; 

 $15.00 per doz. 



Tri-O-Gen. Gardeners who wish to spray their Roses 

 with one remedy that will take care of all the usual Rose 

 troubles will find Tri-O-Gen an easily applied, perfectly 

 safe, and effective spray. If applied weekly from early 

 season until severe frost it will give remarkable protection 

 against Mildew and Black Spot besides all kinds of insect 

 pests. It also is a plant stimulant. Trial size, $1.50; 

 standard size, $4.00; large outfit, $6.00; estate kit, $20.00. 



Souv. de Madame C. Cliambard 



Souv. de Madame C. Chambard (C. Chambard, 1931). A 

 lovely Rose with very lar^c. 1 nif,', pointed buds opening into 

 perfectly ilouble tluwcrs of a novel and beautiful coloring — coral 

 pink with a satiny peach tint. Delicately fragrant. A strong 

 grower and a free bloomer with the flowers carried on strong, 

 erect, wiry stems. This variety was voted at the Rose contest in 

 Lyons, France, List year "The most beautiful Rose in France." 

 $i.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



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Vaterland 



Vaterland (Pfitzer, 1928). The most distinct dark-colored 

 variety yet introduced, deeper and richer in effect than the 

 Hybrid-Perpetual variety Prince Camille de Rohan. A rich 

 deep velvety scarlet-maroon and a splendidly formed, high- 

 centered flower of remarkable keeping qualities. The plant is of 

 vigorous, strong, erect habit with healthy foliage, and free and 

 perpetual flowering. Unquestionably the best of this type that 

 has yet come to our notice. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Roses priced $1.00 each, -wiW be supplied at $80.00 per 100; priced $1.25 each at $100.00 per 100; 



priced $1.50 each at $120.00 per 100. 



