for Your Garden 



Little Beauty 



Little Beauty 



Howard & Smith, 1935. Patent Pending. The herald of an 

 entirely new race of everblooming Roses. Splendid for garden 

 display because it combines mass color effect with quantity of 

 blooms borne throughout the season. The color of the formally 

 arranged blooms is a brilliant cerise of wonderful purity. As the 

 flowers pass their prime they assume a pleasing soft deep pink of a 

 warmth that is distinctly attractive. An enchanting variety. $1.00 

 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Malar Ros 



Wilhelm Kordes & Son, 1932. A new German Rose with,.large, 

 pointed ovoid buds carried on rigid stems. The large rich crimson 

 flowers are fully double. They are sweet-scented having the 

 intense old Rose perfume. It is a first class variety equally fine 

 for cutting and for bedding. 85c each: $9.00 per doz. 

 Mme. Jules Guerin 



Gaujard, 1931. An exceptionally large, fragrant, full, double 

 flower, frequently measuring 6 inches in diameter. Has long, 

 shapely buds of golden yellow which pass to creamy yellow as the 

 blooms unfold. Very vigorous and free flowering carrying its 

 splendid and graceful blooms on strong, stout stems. 85c each; 

 S9.00 per doz. 



Mrs. J. D. Eisele — The Perfumed Rose 



Howard & Smith, 1933. U. S. Plant Patent No. 67. A winner of 

 three Gold Medals — a Rose of outstanding merit with buds and 

 flowers that are perfect in every stage of development. The 

 brilliance of its luscious cherry rose color is enhanced by a rich 

 glow of scarlet. Beautiful, long, pointed buds with elegantly 

 reflexed margins. 85c each; $9.00 per doz. 

 Pink Dawn 



Howard & Smith, 1935. A very pretty Rose of exceptional merit. 

 Perfectly full, double flowers of a deep rose opening to lovely pink 

 with an orange base. The showy blooms have a sweet fragrance. 

 Of sturdy, upright habit and fine for garden display and for 

 cutting. 85c each; $9.00 per doz. 



Sir Henry Segrave 



Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1932. The large, long, well-shaped buds 

 are most distinct and they open into very large, high-centered, 

 double flowers of a deep lemon yellow color which is intensified 

 toward the base of the petals The blooms have a rich sweet 

 fragrance that adds to their loveliness. 85c each; $9.00 per doz. 



Two Sensational 

 New Bedding Roses 



Improved Lafayette. (Howard & Smith, 1935). This is the 

 most profuse flowering Rose we know. It is of strong habit pro- 

 ducing continuously from early spring until frost a great mass of 

 medium-sized flowers. The color is a deep glowing red freely 

 suffused with vivid crimson. The strong, upright bushes covered 

 with masses of flower trusses make it ideal for massing and 

 garden effect. 85c each; $9.00 per doz. 



Springtime. (Howard & Smith, 1935). A Rose that will 

 enthuse and thrill you for it brings to you 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 giving a superb display wherever used 

 in the house $1.50 each; $15,00 per doz. 



Three Outstanding 

 Hardy Climbing Roses 



Blaze (The New Everblooming Scarict) (U. S. Plant Patent 

 No. 10). A marvelous new hardy climbing Rose with magnifi- 

 cent blazing scarlet blooms borne profusely and continuously 

 on both the old and new wood. It is without question one of the 

 finest climbing Roses for a brilliant color effect. $1.25 each; 

 $12 50 per doz. 



Easlea's Golden Rambler 



Easlea's Golden Rambler (U. S. Plant Patent No. lU). 

 Now that this new Englisli Rose has flowered in this country 

 there can be no doubt that it is the most outstanding hartly 

 yellow climbing Rose we have. It has comparatively large, 

 well-formed, double flowers which upon opening are a rich deep 

 golden yellow color with a sheen of light orange. The blooms 

 are arranged in large clusters and their desirability is greatly 

 enhanced by their pleasing rich fragrance. It has proved en- 

 tirely hardy even during severe winter weather. $1.50 each; 

 $15.00 per doz. 



The New Dawn — r/ie Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet (U. S. Plant 

 Patent No. 1). A beautiful counterpart of that popidar flesh 

 pink Rose, Dr. Van Fleet, embodying all its fine qualities but 

 having the added advantage of blooming perpetually throughout 

 the season. Exquisite long flesh pink buds and beautiful double 

 flowers of a delicate and pleasing blush pink. Fine for cutting 

 on account of its long stems. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



The New Everblooming 



Pillar or Shrub Rose 



Skyrocket (Kordes, 1934). A real everblooming Pillar or Shrub 

 Rose producing enormous flower clusters throughout the entire 

 season. Makes a magnificent display with its large clusters 

 composed of medium-sized brilliant rich red blooms. Of 

 straight, upright habit which makes it most desirable and 

 valuable either as a Pillar Rose or planted in combination with 

 various kinds of shrubs. A forerunner of a distinct new race. 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Dreer's Roses are known for their exceptional quality 



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