Sensational New Garden Rose— R. M.S. QUEEN MARY 



(Verscburen, 1937.) Plant Patent No. 249 



ORDER NOW FOR DELIVERY SPRING, 1938 



R. M. S. Queen Mary will be the center of attraction in 

 your Rose-garden next year, and we suggest that you 

 order now for delivery spring, 1938. Rose-lovers have 

 clamored for its introduction ever since it was first exhibited 

 in many of the leading shows throughout the world. Lead- 

 ing rosarians have given it unstinted praise, acclaiming 

 it the most outstanding of the new Roses. It certainly is 

 beautiful beyond description — distinct from anything yet 

 seen in Roses. Its color is a glorious combination of vivid 

 shades, blending rich glowing salmon with an exquisite 

 pure pink and an orange base. The buds are long and 

 pointed and the flowers large and of beautiful form. 



$2.00 each; 



They are full enough for all purposes, freely produced 

 on strong, vigorous plants, and delicately perfumed. 

 Awards: First Class Certificate, April, 1935, Boskoop, 

 Holland; Jonkheer J. L. Mock Gold Medal (the greatest 

 honor given out by the Dutch Rose Society), September, 

 1935; First Class Certificate, Haps, Holland; Gold Medal 

 as forcing Rose with 77 points at trials at Aalsmeer, Holland, 

 1934-35; First Class Certificate of Merit, fall, 1936, New 

 York Horticultural Society; Gold Medal, March 8, 1937, 

 Philadelphia Flower Show; First Class Certificate of 

 Merit, March 11, 1937, Boston Flower Show; Gold Medal, 

 March 15, 1937, New York Flower Show. 



$20.00 per doz. 



