Four New 



Hybrid Tea Roses 



Patented under U. S. Patent Laws 



Mrs. J. D. Eisele. U. S. Plant Patent No. 67 

 Countess Vandal. U. S. Plant Patent No. 38 

 Mary Hart. TJ. S. Plant Patent No. 8 

 Souvenir. U. S. Plant Patent No. 25 



Countess Vandal 



Countess Vandal 



V. S. Plant Patent No. 38 



A vigorous Hybrid Tea Rose with attractive, long, pointed, 

 orange-copper buds. The flowers are large, double, high centered, 

 and have a rich fragrance. Their color is brilliant pink lightened 

 with salmon. The blooms are borne singly on long stems. It 

 has leathery dark green foliage. Winner of the Toronto Rose 

 Society Gold Medal. $1.50 each; S15.00 per doz. 



Mary Hart 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 8 



The fact that this is a sport of the well-known Talisman is 

 ample guarantee that it is outstanding. Has lovely, long, maroon- 

 red buds. The intensely fragrant flowers are large and full. They 

 are deep velvety blood-red with a glow of amber. It is a solid 

 color without shading. SI. 50 each; S15.00 per doz. 



Souvenir 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 25 



A golden yellow Talisman with pointed buds and fragrant 

 flowers of medium size. The color is a beautiful and rich deep 

 golden yellow. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



The dozen prices of these Patented 

 Roses also apply to larger quantities. 



Mrs. J. D. Eisele is the 

 winner of these three 

 beautiful Gold Medals. 



NEW! 

 The Perfumed Rose 



Mrs. J. D. Eisele 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 67 



(Howard and Smith, 1933) 



The buds, the expanding flowers, as well as the fully developed 

 blooms of this Rose are absolutely perfect in every stage of develop- 

 ment. This is due to the unfurling petals of the long, pointed buds 

 which are arranged in spiral form, rcflexing as they unfold, giving the 

 fully developed flower, which is from five to six inches in diameter, 

 a most perfect Camellia-like formation. Aside from its beautiful 

 shape it is a Rose of exceptional keeping qualities, the cut blooms 

 lasting fully a week in good condition. 



Color: In color it is a luscious shade of cherry-rose overlaid 

 with a scarlet glow. Its brilliance is particularly intense and 

 lustrous under artificial light. An unusual feature in the coloring 

 is that each petal is bordered with a faint but distinct silver edging. 



Fragrance: We have in this Rose the most delightful 

 fragrance (an important factor that is lacking in many other good 

 varieties), which is so intense that only a few flowers in a vase will 

 serve to permeate the entire atmosphere of the room with their 

 sweet fruity odor, like that of the old Roses of fifty years ago. 



Growth: Strong, vigorous, erect, branching. A very free and 

 a continuous bloomer. 



$1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



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Every Bose lover should include these four new Roses in his garden 



