of Recent Introduction 



Hinrich Gaede (Kordes, 1931). The most colorful of all Roses. 

 Has long, pointed buds of a brilliant Nasturtium red color. The 

 open blooms are high-centered combining rich shades of luminous 

 vermilion with golden yellow such as found in our modern 

 Zinnias. Richly fragrant. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Little Beauty (Howard & Smith, 1935). Plant Patent No. 149. 

 A most delightful new everblooming Rose of outstanding value 

 for garden decoration and exceptionally fine for cutting. The 

 color of the formally arranged flowers is a brilliant cerise which 

 ages into a soft deep pink. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Mme. Cochet-Cochet (Mallerin, 1934). Plant Patent No. 129. 

 A magnificent coppery pink of beautiful form and vigorous 

 growth. An outstanding everblooming Rose with 20 to 40 

 petals and a rich honey fragrance. Carries healthy foliage and 

 blooms most profusely. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Mme. Joseph Perraud (Gaujard, 1934). A Rose of sublime 

 beauty. Long, slender, pointed, Nasturtium orange buds which 

 open to sweetly fragrant flowers of a charming Nasturtium buff 

 straying to a lovely shade of shell pink. The petal edges are 

 almost pure buff lightened with pink at the margins. $1.50 

 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Pink Dawn (Howard & Smith, 1935). An exceptionally charm- 

 ing Rose producing an abundance of perfectly formed, fully 

 double flowers of a glistening deep rose and opening to lovely 

 pink, tinted with orange at the base of the petals. Sweetly 

 fragrant. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



President Boone (Howard & Smith, 1936). A superb combina- 

 tion of color, good form, and vigorous habit. Deep velvety 

 crimson blooms beautifully veined with an entrancing velvety 

 black. Has the disease resistance and vigor of Radiance and a 

 delightful rich fragrance. $1.00 each; $10.00 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. 

 Colle Oppio Gold Medal 1935. $1.50 each; $15.00 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. $1.00 each; 

 $10.00 per doz. 



Symphony (Pink Frau Karl Druschki) (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. - $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



Texas Centennial (Dixie Rose Co., 1935). Plant Patent No. 

 162. A sport of President Hoover having the same wonderful 

 plant qualities. The color is blood red toning to cerise-red in the 

 center. Very unusual. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



The Doctor (Howard & Smith, 1936). A beautiful glowing rose- 

 pink with satiny pink edges. Has broad petals that form beauti- 

 ful buds and blooms. One of the finest recent introductions 

 with a delightfully fruity scent. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Will Rogers (Howard & Smith, 1936). Patent Applied for. 

 Strong vigorous plants with flowers measuring 3 inches and of 

 the old Chateau de Clos Vougeot type, blackish velvety crimson. 

 Richly fragrant; free blooming. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Sensational New Garden Rose for 1938 

 R. M. S. Queen Mary 



(Verschuren, 1938). Plant Patent No. 249. Order now this 

 magnificent new Rose for delivery Spring, 1938— a blend of 

 rich glowing salmon and pink with orange base. Fully 

 described and shown in color on page 82. Delivery will be 

 made in Spring, 1938. $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 



Two New Glowing Climbing Roses 



Golden 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. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Golden Glow (Brownell, 1936). Patent Applied for. 

 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. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



See page 45 for the Two Outstanding 

 Hardy Climbing Roses, Easlea's Gold- 

 en Rambler and The New Dawn. 



Skyrocket 



The Everblooming Shrub Rose 



Skyrocket (Kordes, 1934). A real everblooming Shrub Rose 

 producing enormous flower clusters throughout the entire season. 

 Makes a magnificent display with its large clusters composed of 

 medium-sized brilliant red blooms. Of straight, upright habit 

 which makes it most desirable planted either by itself or in 

 combination with various kinds of shrubs. A forerunner of a 

 distinct new race. 75c each; $8.00 per doz. 



Ask for a iree copy of our leaflet "Garden Roses" which gives full information on how to 42 



protect fall-planted Roses during the winter 



