NEW JERSEY. The Roses that I got from you last spring have grown and 

 bloomed wonderfully. My friends who have flower gardens think my Roses are 

 wonders. Yours truly, Edward Bell, September 19, 1930. 



New R 



oses 



Gorgeous Yellow Rose, Joanna Hill 



^Joanna Hill 



Superb new everblooming Hybrid Tea 

 bush Rose. Large long handsome buds 

 opening into a deep full bloom of a beau- 

 tiful shade of creamy yellow flushed with 

 orange at base of petals. A wonderful grow- 

 er, making a magnificent bush in a short 

 time. Blooms produced in wonderful pro- 

 fusion throughout the entire season. Foliage 

 good and free from disease. 



E. G. HILL. (H.T.)— Immense perfect 

 blooms of crimson scarlet retaining its 

 color well. Handsome pointed buds on 

 erect stems, making it fine for cutting 

 Produces an abundance of blooms through- 

 out the entire season. Foliage large and 

 free from mildew and disease. Blooms 

 very fragrant. Perfectly hardy and a 

 splendid out door variety. 



GRACE N. CROWELL. (H. T.)— Color 

 a brilliant rose with petals heavily veined 

 with vinous crimson while the base of 

 the petals is shaded primrose yellow. 

 Handsome buds opening into an immense 

 perfect bloom, on long stiff stems. 



CHAPLIN'S PINK CLIMBER— A cross 

 between Paul's Scarlet and American 

 Pillar which has won prizes wherever 

 shown. Makes a glorious color effect for 

 several weeks. Substantial, broad truss- 

 es of wide, flat flowers of a brilliant 

 shade of clean, pure pink, which is re- 

 tained from bud to full-bloom flower. 



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Of Recent Introduction 

 The Roses listed under 

 the heading of "New Ros- 

 es*' comprise what we con- 

 sider the best latest and the 

 most beautiful productions 

 of the famous Rosarians in 

 all parts of the world. We 

 spare no effort or expense 

 to secure such as we con- 

 sider worthy after a very 

 careful watching of the hab- 

 its, characteristics and dis- 

 ease resistance qualities of 

 each new variety. There 

 are so many new varieties 

 offered to the rose loving 

 public each year that are 

 .iot suitable at all for out- 

 door culture, that we hesi- 

 tate to recommend only 

 those we know will not be 

 a disappointment. Man y 

 have been discouraged with 

 such that have been so 

 highly recommended be- 

 cause they do not prove 

 suitable for our climate or 

 they soon become diseased 

 and die. Often times the bloom is a dis- 

 appointment because it does not compare 

 with the description both in color and for- 

 mation. 



These new varieties are supplied in the 

 usual Dingee quality and on their own roots, 

 free from disease. 



President Hoover 



(H. T.)— -Long pointed buds on erect 

 stems opening into large flowers of a very 

 charming combination of cerise pink, flame 

 scarlet and yellow with broad, thick petals; 

 very fragrant. Clean, handsome foliage. A 

 remarkable novelty that has been much ad- 

 mired. Growth vigorous. 



GAIETY. (H. T.)— One of the fancy col- 

 ored Roses that seems to meet the taste 

 of all rose enthusiasts as we find those 

 who have grown it speaking in the high- 

 est praise of its good characters. Excep- 

 tionally fine grower producing fine big 

 plant in a short tmie. Foliage light green, 

 free from black spot or mildew. Produces 

 quantities of large round camillea-like 

 flowers of an extraordinary combination 

 of pink, red, golden yellow, indian red 

 and brown. Colors vary with the season 

 and seems to increase in beauty every 

 day. Some claim it is the best of all their 

 Roses. 



Price of Roses on this page: First size plants 

 30c each, 4 for $1.00 postpaid. Two year old 

 plants, 90c each, 2 for SI. 75. Varieties marked * 

 can be furnished in 3 year old or star size at $1.25 

 by parcel post or express. See page 3 for Parcel 

 Post charges. 



