of Recent Introduction 



Poinsettia (Howard & Smith, 1938). The name of this beauti- 

 ful Rose was suggested by Dr. J. Horace McFarland when 

 visiting our rose trial garden some years ago. Has semi-double 

 flowers of a bright rich scarlet color produced profusely during 

 the whole season on vigorous plants of fairly tall growth. 

 $1.25 each; $12.50 per dozen. 



Sensational New Garden Rose 

 R. M. S. Queen Mary 



(Verschuren, 1937). Plant Patent No. 249. The sensation 

 of the Rose world— a blend of rich glowing salmon and pink 

 with orange base. Of exquisite form, vigorous, and very free 

 blooming. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Signora (Aicardi, 1934). Plant Patent No. 201. This glorious 

 new Rose has long buds of a warm burnt sienna opening to an 

 exquisite lighter hue approaching mandarin. Tall and stately. 

 CoUe Oppio Gold Medal 1935. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



Springtime "The Appleblossom Rose" (Howard & Smith, 1935). 

 The exquisite pink shade of the Wild Rose and in true fashion 

 the color is most intense at the margins while the center is 

 practically white. Makes elegant sprays of semi-double, cup- 

 shaped blooms and is most useful for cutting. 85c each; 

 $8.50 per doz. 



Symphony {Pink Frau Karl Dnischki) (Weigand, 1934). Plant 

 Patent No. 79. This is an everblooming Hybrid-Perpetual Rose 

 with handsome massive blooms of perfect form. They are 

 carried on stout straight stems. The buds are blush pink 

 opening to a lovely ethereal rose with deep pink center. A truly 

 magnificent flower. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



looTH nnnivERSHRY offer 



Four International Winners 



Crimson Glory. Plant Pat. No. 105. Vivid crimson. 

 Mme. Joseph Perraud. Nasturtium buff. An 



exquisite color. 

 Pink Dawn. Deep rose buds and lovely pink blooms. 

 R.M.S. Queen Mary. Plant Patent No. 249. 



Sparkling salmon-pink. 



One sturdy dormant plant 

 each, value $4.50 



for $3.^^ 



Two New Glowing Climbing Roses 



Apricot Glow 



Apricot Glow (Brownell, 1936). Plant Patent No. 200. A 

 truly magnificent climber with medium-sized flowers of a 

 luminous bright apricot shading to yellow at the base. 

 The showy double fragrant blooms are borne in large 

 clusters. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Golden Glow (Brownell, 1936). Plant Patent No. 263. 

 A lovely companion to the preceding and of equal vigor. 

 The splendid semi-double blooms are borne in clusters 

 containing 4 to 5 flowers each. The color is pure bright 

 yellow. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Two Outstanding Hardy 

 Climbing Roses 



Easlea's Golden Rambler. Plant Patent No. 114. What a 

 magnificent CUmbing Rose! It has comparatively large well- 

 formed double flowers of a rich deep golden yellow with a 

 sheen of light orange. The blooms are arranged in large clusters 

 and have a pleasing fragrance. It has proved entirely hardy. 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



The New Dawn 



The New Dawn — TAe Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. Plant 

 Patent No. 1. This everblooming sport of Dr. Van Fleet has 

 graceful long pointed flesh pink buds opeaing to slightly fra- 

 grant, large, double blooms of a lovely faint pink color. Very 

 hardy and most floriferous. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



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