Bolgiano's Sturdy Rose Plants Please Every Customer 



Bolgiano's Roses 



SIX BEAUTIFUL ROSES FOR 1943 



Strong 2-Year-Old Field-Grown Plants 



See illustration in color on back cover 

 SPECIAL OFFER One each of these 6 for $4.25, postpaid. 



In this collection we offer six choice mod- 

 ern everblooming Roses which will please 

 the most particular Rose-lover. They all 

 have strong, healthy plants and will produce 

 a great quantity of lovely fragrant blooms 

 in the most popular Rose colors. 



Condesa de SastagO. Spectacular fragrant 

 flowers of burning copper with a yellow 

 reverse. Each 80c. 



Editor McFarland. Long-lasting, perfectly 

 formed blooms of deep pink on fine stems. 

 Slightly fragrant. Each 80c. 



Etoile de Hollande. The world's favorite 

 red Rose. Large shapely flowers of rich 

 red. Unforgettable fragrance. Each 80c. 



Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Beautiful flowers 

 of rich deep yellow appear in profusion on 

 low healthy plants. Spicy fragrance. 

 Each 80c. 



(Mrs. Sam McGredy. Flowers a glorious 

 blend of scarlet and orange and the plants 

 have red canes and thorns and bronzy 

 foliage. Fragrant. Each 80c. 



Sir Henry Segrave. Large blooms of light 

 lemon-vellow. Pleasing lemon fragrance. 

 Each 80c. 





Standard Everblooming Hybrid Tea and Climbing Roses 



Good Strong Two- Year-Old Dormant Plants each 70c; 10, $6.50. Add 10 per cent for Express or Parcel Post Orders. 



Ami Quinard. Velvety crimson-maroon 

 with soft black luster. Does not fade The 

 petals become darker as the bloom ages. 

 Very fragrant. 



Betty Uprichard. Copper-red buds, open 

 orange-carmine. Verbena fragrance. 



Caledonia. Large, long-pointed white buds 

 and very fragrant white flowers of fine 

 form. 



Charles K. Douglas. Bright crimson- 

 scarlet. Always dependable. 



Christopher Stone. Scarlet-crimson. Lovely 

 long-pointed buds borne singly on firm 

 stems open to vivid scarlet blooms. In the 

 fall the color is of a blackish crimson. 

 Plants are vigorous-growing, disease- 

 resistant, and flower profusely until frost. 

 Very fragrant. 



Director Rubio. Large blooms of a beauti- 

 ful cochineal-pink which are held erect on 

 rigid stems. Fragrant. 



Duchess of Wellington. Enormous taper- 

 ing buds of golden orange, slowly opening 

 to very large saffron-colored, fragrant 

 blooms. 



Duquesa de Penaranda. The pointed buds 

 are a blend of apricot-orange with dark 

 pink opening to delightfully fragrant 

 blooms of coppery apricot. 



Faience. Large flowers of peach and yellow. 

 Outer petals are of lighter shade deepening 

 toward the center. Strong upright grower. 



Frau Karl DruscnKi. Beautiful, large, pure 

 white. Strong growth. 



Golden Dawn. Well-formed, sweet-scented, 

 large, double, sunflower-yellow flowers. 

 Spreading growth. 



Grenoble. Scarlet-crimson. One of the most 



vigorous-growing crimson Roses. Blooms 



continuously on long stems. 

 Joanna Hill. Deep creamy yellow. Fine 



cut-flower. 

 Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Soft pearly 



white, opening to a large very double white. 



Intensely fragrant. 

 Lady Ashtown. Splendidly formed flowers 



of shining pink. Fragrant. 

 Luna. Creamy white. Long, tapering, 



moonlight-yellow buds opening to soft 



creamy white, fragrant blooms. 

 Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. One 



of the most satisfactory garden Roses in 



existence. Very strong grower. Always in 



bloom. 



McGredy's Scarlet. Splendidly formed 

 blooms of clear light red on fine plants. 



Mevrouw G. A. van Rossem. Glowing 

 apricot, overlaid yellow. Fragrant. 



Mme. Butterfly. Pink and gold; exquisite 

 buds. Fragrant. 



Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thorn. Long- 

 pointed yellow buds; well-shaped blooms of 

 clear canary-yellow. Strong growth. 



President Herbert Hoover. A lovely blend 

 of orange and pink. Fragrant. Tall growth. 



Radiance. Brilliant rose-pink. Delicious 

 fragrance. Foolproof plants. 



Red Radiance. Deep rose-red. Fragrant. 

 Sport of Radiance. 



Rouge Mallerin. Brilliant deep red, open- 

 ing to large flowers of glowing scarlet. 

 Very fragrant. 



Sceur Therese (Sister Therese). The long, 

 tapering buds are chrome-yellow, sweetly 

 scented and held on excellent cutting stems. 



Talisman. Gold, apricot-yellow, deep pink 

 and old-rose. Fragrant. 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Each 70c; 10, $6.50 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale pink buds and 



flowers borne on individual stems. 

 Emily Gray. Beautiful pale orange-yellow. 



Long-pointed buds. 

 CI. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Pure white 



double blooms with light lemon center. 



Everblooming. 

 CI. Lady Ashtown. Everblooming. Pink. 

 Mary Wallace. A sturdy grower with 



brilliant rose-pink flowers. Early. 

 CI. President Herbert Hoover. A lovely 



blend of orange and pink. Everblooming. 

 Paul's Scarlet. Clear vivid scarlet. 

 Prosperity. White flowers in great clusters. 



Repeat-blooming. 

 Silver Moon. Large creamy white flowers 



with brilliant yellow centers. 

 CI. Talisman. Gold, apricot-yellow, deep 



pink and old-rose. Everblooming. 

 Zepherine Drouhin. Vivid pink. Blooms 



profusely in the spring and some in the fall. 



The plants have thornless canes and 



healthy foliage. 



We recommend Membership in the Ameri- 

 can Rose Society to all Rose-lovers. Write 

 Secretary, Box 687, Harrisburg, Pa., for 

 details. 



New Patented Everblooming Hybrid Tea and Climbing Roses 



Parcel Post or Express charges must be 

 included with your remittance if delivery is 

 to be made by Mail or Express. Weight each 

 about 5 pounds. For Parcel Post rates, see 

 page 2. 



Countess Vandal. (Plant Patent No. 38.) 

 Coppery bronze and pink suffused with 

 gold. Each $1.25, Fertil-Potted. 



Crimson Glory. (Plant Patent No. 105.) 

 Velvety blackish crimson. Delightfully 

 fragrant. Each $1.25, Fertil-Potted. 



Eclipse. (Plant Patent No. 172.) Long 

 tapering streamlined buds of the same 

 golden yellow as the open bloom. Each 

 $1.50, Fertil-Potted. 



Eternal Youth. (Plant Patent No. 332.) 

 Soft pink livening to yellow at base of 

 petals. Fragrant. Each $1.50, Fertil- 

 Potted. 



Heart's Desire. (Plant Patent No. 501.) 

 Dark red flowers of fine form and wonderful 

 fragrance. Strong. Each $1.75, Fertil- 

 Potted. 



All Fertil-Potted. Available Until June 1 



Mary Margaret McBride. (Plant Patent 

 No. 537.) Nicely formed fragrant flowers 

 of deep coral-pink with gold at base of 

 petals. Each $1.75, Fertil-Potted. 



Pearl S. Buck. (Plant Patent No. 423.) 

 Pointed orange buds and deep yellow 

 flowers with tinges of apricot. Fragrant. 

 Each $1.75, Fertil-Potted. 



Pinocchio. (Plant Patent No. 484.) This 

 is not a Hybrid Tea but is a Polyantha and 

 is the finest cluster Rose we have ever 

 seen. Lovely salmon buds open the same 

 color then change to soft pink. Delightful 

 fragrance. A superb Rose for arrangements. 

 Each $1.50, Fertil-Potted. 



Rex Anderson. (Plant Patent No. 335.) 

 Large ivory-white blooms of fine form. 

 Fragrant. Each $1.75, Feitil-Potted. 



Signora. (Plant Patent No. 201.) Graceful 

 buds of warm brownish orange open 

 mandarin and salmon. Each $1.25, Fertil- 

 Potted. 



CLIMBERS 



Blaze. (Plant Patent No. 10). The ever- 

 blooming Paul's Scarlet Climber. Each 

 $1.25, Fertil-Potted. 



Doubloons. (Plant Patent No. 152.) 

 Clusters of large cup-formed blooms of 

 saffron-yellow. Each SI. 25, Fertil-Potted. 



Dr. J. H.Nicolas. (Plant Patent 457.) An 

 everblooming Pillar Rose with fully double 

 fragrant rose-pink flowers. Each SI. 75, 

 Fertil-Potted. 



June Morn. (Plant Patent No. 375.) Double 

 flowers of watermelon-pink with a golden 

 reverse on an 8-foot Pillar Rose. Each 

 $1.75, Fertil-Potted. 



King Midas, t, Plant Patent applied for.) 

 Large yellow Rowers in clusters of 4 to 6 on 

 strong climbing plants. Each $1.75, 

 Fertil-Potted. 



New Dawn. (Plant Patent No. 1.) The 

 everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet. Fragrant 

 pink flowers on long stem-;. Each $1.75, 

 Fertil-Potted. 



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