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Henderson's "REGAL SIX" Everblooming Roses 



Shown In Colors On Back Cover 



A. JOANNA HILL. A new rose which has gained a well-merited 

 reputation as a winter cut flower. We believe it will prove equally 

 valuable for the garden. The buds are long and pointed. They open 

 into large, full, semi-double flowers. The color is clear yellow, orange- 

 yellow at the heart. 



Price, 2-year-old field grown plants up to April 10th, 75c each; $8.25 

 doz. Pot-grown §1.00 each; $11.00 doz. 



B. HINRICH GAEDE. The most colorful of all Roses. It has 

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

 flowers are large, double, high centered, and of ideal shape. The 

 color is truly the most vivid and brilliant, unlike any other Rose. 



It is a rich luminous vermilion shaded with golden yellow such as 

 is found in our high-colored modern Zinnias. The combination of 

 these clear and rich tones is bound to thrill every gardener and the 

 rich fruity fragrance adds further charm. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, $1.00 each; $11.00 

 per doz., pot-grown, $1.25 each; $13.75 doz. 



C. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Rosarians agree that this is the 

 most popular red, everblooming garden rose in cultivation today. Its 

 color is brilliant crimson, it does not turn bluish like many other red 

 roses. The flowers are large and very fragrant. The plant is vigorous. 



Price, 2-year-old field grown plants up to April 10th, 75c each; 18.25 

 doz. Pot-grown $1.00 each; $11.00 doz. 



D. KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. For over 40 years this 

 has been the favorite, pure white of rose lovers. Form perfect, fra- 

 grance delightful, and plant is moderately vigorous and hardy. 



Price, 2-year-old field grown plants up to April 10th, 75c each; $8.25 

 doz. Pot-grown $1.00 each; $11.00 doz. 



E. DAME EDITH HELEN. This grand rose is quite distinct and 

 delightfully fragrant. Its petals turn back with that beautiful reflex 

 peculiar to La France. Color a brilliant yet soft Rose du Barri pink . 



Price, 2-year-old fieia grown plants up to April 10th, 75c each; $8.25 

 doz. Pot-grown $1.00 each; $11.00 doz. 



F. CRIMSON GLORY, u. s. Plant Patent No. 105. The plant is of 

 spreading habit, so desirable for garden planting. The large buds 

 are of typical urn-shape, as shown in the illustration. They open into 

 full, well-formed blooms of a deep vivid crimson, shaded ox-blood red 

 and finished with a soft velvety nap. Awarded Silver Medal, Inter- 

 national Flower Show, New York, Spring, 1934. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, $1.00 each; $11.00 

 doz.; pot-grown, $1.25 each; $13.75 doz. 



Special Offer: The "REGAL SIX" Everblooming Roses 2-year-old field grown dormant plants up to April 10th, $4.50; 



pot-grown $6.00. 



POPULAR HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



TWO LOVELY EVERBLOOMING CLIMBERS 



"BLAZE Patent No."io Everblooming Scarlet Climber 



A seedling of two popular roses, Gruss an Teplitz and Paul's Scarlet. 

 It is a vigorous climber of extreme hardiness. Blaze most be estab- 

 lished in the ground one year for it to begin flowering freely, when its 

 brilliant scarlet flowers which average three inches across are produced 

 in succession from June to October. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, $1.00 each; 

 $11.00 doz. Pot-grown plants $1.25 each; $13.75 per doz. 



"NEW DAWN" PaurtNTi Everblooming Pink Climber 



A sport from the Dr. W. Van Fleet. The color is a delicate shade of 

 flesh pink on the outer surface, deepening to rosy flesh in the center 

 like the Dr. W. Van Fleet. It is also identical with its parent in size 

 and formation of its flowers and habit of growth. In addition, it 

 blooms continuously through the summer and fall months. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, $1.50 each; 

 $16.50 doz., pot-grown plants $1.75 each; $19.25 doz. 



"EASLEA'S GOLDEN RAMBLER" P SJif?Z* ll4 



Glorious to an extreme is this new golden yellow climbing rose. 

 Originating in. England where it received the highest honors ever 

 awarded a climbing rose. 



Easlea's Golden Rambler is not a rambler in the accepted sense of 

 producing clusters of small roses, but on the contrary the flowers are 

 large, perfectly formed and almost 4 inches in diameter and ar> "ully 

 double, containing from 30 to 40 petals. The color is rich deep j low 

 with splashes of crimson in the center of the flower. The rich olive glow 

 of the foliage and the red flowering wood present a striking and lovely 

 contrast when the plant is covered with flowers. The plant is very 

 vigorous and perfectly hardy. 



Price, 2-year-old dormant plants up to April 10th, $1.00 each; 

 $11.00 doz.; pot-grown plants $1.25 each; $13.75 doz. 



Delivered transportation paid East of the M 



TWO NEW GLOWING 



CLIMBING ROSES 



We take pleasure in offering for the first time two glowing 

 climbing roses of American origin, which we believe will become 

 universal garden favorites. They are of strong growing habit and 

 very free flowering. 



APRICOT GLOW. Patent applied for. A truly magnificent 

 climber with medium sized flowers of a light apricot color shading 

 yellow at the base. Produced in large trusses. The flowers are 

 double, nicely formed of a pleasing fruity fragrance. In color it 

 resembles Jacotte, but being double the effect is richer. It is 

 also a more profuse bloomer and of stronger habit of growth. 



GOLDEN GLOW. Patent applied for. A true companion 

 to the above of equal vigor. The medium sized flowers are semi- 

 double, and profusely produced in clusters of from 4 to 5. The 

 color is a pure bright yellow without any shadings. This variety 

 appeals to us as the best yellow climbing Rose yet introduced. 



Price, either of above, 2-year-old field-grown dormant plants 

 up to April 10th, $1.50 each; $16.50 doz.; pot-grown, $1.75 each; 

 $19.25 doz. 



HARDY CLIMBERS That Have Come to Stay 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 



The rosy crimson flowers, 3 to 4 inches in' diameter, are identical with its pollen 

 parent, the American Beauty, and have the same exquisite fragrance, a quality 

 rare in climbing roses. Of strong habit of growth, making shoots of from 10 to IS 

 feet in one season; hardy as an oak. Disease proof, glossy foliage. 



CHAPLIN'S PINK CLIMBER 



A strong grower, perfectly hardy, it produces its large flowers, similar in size 

 and shape to Paul's Scarlet, in strong trusses of from 8 to 12 flowers each, but the 

 color is a rich, lively pink. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET 



The color is a remarkably delicate shade of flesh pink on the outer surface, 

 deepening to rosy flesh in the center. The flowers are full and double, of delicate 

 perfume, buds pointed, stems 12 to 18 inches and fine for cutting. The foliage is 

 a peculiar shade of bronze-green, large and glossy. 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER 



The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi-double^ very freely produced 

 in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being 

 literally covered from top to bottom with bloom. It is of strong climbing habit 

 and perfectly hardy. 



PRIMROSE CLIMBER 



The color is a glowing shade of light primrose yellow maintained until the 

 petals drop. Its flowers are about 2.V£ inches in diameter and are generally 

 borne in trusses of from 2 to 5 flowers on long stems. 



SILVER MOON 



The flowers run 43-3 inches and over in diameter, clear silver white in color, 

 petals, of great substance and beautifully cupped. The center is filled with 

 bright yellow stamens, a very attractive feature. It is very floriferous; foliage, 

 bronze-green and glossy. 



Prices for any of the above strong 2-year-old dormant plants up to 

 April 10th, 75c each; $7.50 doz.; pot-grown plants, $1.00 each; $10.00 

 doz. 

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