Bolgiano's Sturdy Rose Plants Please Every Customer 



Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 



Our Standard Popular Varieties 



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Strong 2-yT.-old field-grown plants Si. 10 each 



Add 10 per cent for Express or Parcel Post 



Orders 



Ami Quinard. Velvety crimson-maroon 



»-ith Nof-. [il.icl; lustre. 

 Betty Uprichard. Salmon and carmine. 

 Daylight. Double, creamy blush-pink with 



<.l1I<j\v bas<-. 



Editor McFarland. Long-lasting. p>erfectly 

 fi^rnied blixjtiis of deep pink on fine stems; 

 si ig fitly fragrant. 



Girona. Multicolored. Lovely buds_ of 

 Turkey-red and golden yellow. Alluring, 

 rich, attar-of-rose fragrance. 



Kaiserin Auguste ViKtoria. Pearly white, 

 <i;jtn!nj "i ' ir;;c double \sFiitc blooms. 



Lady Ashtown. Oirmine-pink flowers on 

 long stems. An old variety but one that 

 has proved its worth. 



IWrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Beautiful flowers of 

 rich deep vellow appear in profusion on 

 low healthy plants. Spicy fragrance. 



Poinsettia. Scarlet. You will be charmed 

 with this beautv, with its lovely, well- 

 formed, long buds and vividly colored 

 flowers of p»oinsettia-scarIet, which sug- 

 gest cl the name. 



Radiance. Brilliant rose-pink. 



Red Radiance. Deep rose-red. 



S«eur Therese CSister Therese). The long, 

 taperinn buds are chrome-yellow, sweetly 

 scented and held on excellent cutting stems. 



Talisman. Pink, gold and yellow. 



Bolgiano's Roses 



Soeiir Therese 



Ma>' ive strongly urge that 

 your orders he placed early, 

 due to scarcity of Rose plants. 



New Hybrid Tea or Monthly 

 Roses 



PATENTED VARIETIES 



Better Times. Pat. 23. Bright cerise-pink 

 llowcrs, excellent for cutting. l.arge an<l 

 hit;h centered. $1.25 each. 



California. Pat. 449. Bronzy apricot; re- 

 verse of petals coppery pink. Small foli- 

 age. SI. 50 each. 



Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Coppery bronze 



with gold. SI. 25 each. 



Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. Deep velvety 



crimson. SI. 50 each. 



Douglas MacArthur. Pat. 581. A winner 

 everywhere. Rose, gold, and salmon- 

 colored bl<K>ms on a strong bush. $2.(M) 

 each. 



Eclipse. Pat. 172. Rich gold; lovely long 

 buds. $1.25 each. 



Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Pat. pend- 

 ing. Lovely burnt carmine; well-formed 

 buds and blooms. SI. 50 each. 



Lowell Thomas. Pat. 5')5. A magnificent 

 new yellow Rose of lemon-chrome color. 

 Vigorous grower and go<Kl bloomer. 

 S2.(X) each. 



IMcGredy's Sunset. Pat. 317. Yellow and 

 orange, flushed scarlet. SI. 25 each. 



IMirandy. Pat. 632. Large, very double, 

 rich mar<Kjn-red bl<X)ms freely borne. Long 

 lasting in bouquets. S2.50 each. 



Peace. Pat. 591. Very large, full-petaled 

 flowers of soft yellow sufl^used and edged 

 pink. Distinctive and charming. $2.50 

 each. 



Pearl Harbor. Pat. 637. Light pink flowers 

 of extra good size, on long stems. $1.50 

 each. 



Pedralbes. Cream-white petals; large yellow 

 center. Slight fragrance. $1.25 each. 



Outstanding Floribunda Roses 



All Floribunda Roses, except where noted, 



$1.25 each 



Betty Prior. Pat. 340. Carmine outside, 

 pink inside. 



Donald Prior. Pat. 377. Scarlet flushed 

 crimson. 



Floradora. Pat. pending. Polytntha. Bril- 

 liant cinnabar-red blooms tinged with 

 scarlet and geranium; the miniature buds 

 are ovoid in shape, pinkish orange in color. 

 Prolific and continuous, with best bloom 

 in early June and late fall. SI. 50 each. 



Gloria Mundi. A popular small-flowered 

 variety with clusters of brilliant orange- 

 scarlet blooms. Low, bushy growth. 



Pink Gruss an Aachen. A low, bushy 

 plant bearing double, salmon-pink flowers. 

 SI. 10 each. 



Pinocchio. Pat. 484. Exquisite pointed 

 buds, salmon, flushed gold. 



Red Ripples. Pat. pending. Intense red 

 blooms that are fine for mass planting and 

 also for boutonnieres. 



Summer Snow. Pat. 416. Double white 

 blooms. 



World's Fair. Pat. 362. Large velvety scar- 

 let flowers; very hardy. 



American Beauty 



Climbing Roses 



American Beauty. Very early. Large, 

 sweet-scented, light crimson or deep rose- 

 pink flowers. $1.10 each. 



Blaze. Pillar. Pat. 10. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Makes a gorgeous show for weeks in June. 

 Under favorable conditions it often repeats 

 in the fall. Quite hardy. 11.50 each. 



Doubloons. Pat. 152. Vigorous, healthy 

 yellow climber. Large flowers with spicy 

 fragrance. $1.50 each. 



King Midas. Pat. 586. Large yellow flowers 

 in clusters of 4 to 6 on strong climbing 

 plants. SI. 50 each. 



New Dawn. Pat. 1. The everblooming Dr. 

 W. Van I-'leet. Fragrant pink flowers on 

 long stems. $1.50 each. 



Paul's Scarlet. Clear vivid scarlet. $1.10 

 each . 



Summer Snow. Pat. 400. Pillar. Profuse 

 white blooms in June. Repeats all summer. 

 $1.50 each. 



Torch. Small, semi-double flowers of scarlet- 

 orange with white eyes, in clusters. Vigor- 

 ous, reaches 6 to 8 feet. Blooms in June. 

 $1.25 each. 



Acme ScientiFic Rose Spray 



A "system" of 

 maCR ^^I^ spray treatment for 



rJ!S,n&\Qw roses and flowers 



JSPRhY^S^M of all kinds. Elim- 



inates guess-work. 

 Each set contains 

 3 separate items 

 —A, B, and C— 

 each scientifically 

 I'lade to combat 

 one of tlie three 

 major classifications 

 of blight and insect pest. Mix all three to- 

 gether with water. Use regularly. Result: 

 Complete all-round protection. Surprisingly 

 economical. 



No. 3. 12qts $0 95 



No. 6. 24 qts 1 50 



No. 24. 96 qts 4 00 



No. 48. 48 gals 6 00 



No. 96. 96 gals 9 75 



LIQUIDS NOT MAILABLE 



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