New Roses and Varieties 



Hybrid Tea Varieties and Other Types 



Marvelous New Rose for 1937 

 Dicksons Centennial 



Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1937. Patent Pending. 

 A truly marvelous new Rose with magnificent blooms of deep 

 glowing crimson with rich red and black shadings. In the fully 

 developed flower the inner petals are sparkling Strawberry red. 

 The whole effect is much enhanced by the lustrous velvety 

 sheen which radiates from every petal. Has long, elegantly 

 pointed buds developing into very large full blooms composed of 

 huge, loosely arranged petals. Makes a strong bushy growth and 

 produces an abundance of fragrant blooms which are a distinct 

 and delightful novelty of the highest merit. Send your order 

 now for deliver}' Spring, 1937. S2.00 each; S20,00 per doz. 



Better Times (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934). Plant Patent No. 23. 

 Long crimson buds opening into large brilliant cerise-red flowers 

 with delicate fragrance. $1.25 each; §12.50 per doz. 



Carrie Jacobs Bond 



Carrie Jacobs Bond (Howard & Smith, 1935). Plant Patent 

 No. 158. This magnificent new Rose was named for the author 

 of that immortal song "The End of a Perfect Day." Mag- 

 nificent, large, fragrant blooms of deep rose enhanced by a 

 luminous coral sheen. $1.25 each; SI 2.50 per doz. 



Countess Vandal (M. Lcenders, 1932). Plant Patent No. 38. 

 A vigorous Rose with long pointed orange-copper buds opening 

 into fragrant, large, high-centered, brilliant pink blooms with 

 salmon glow. Borne singly on long stems. Winner of the To- 

 ronto Rose Society Gold Medal. Sl.OO each; SIO.OO per doz. 



Crimson Glory (Kordes, 193-1). Plant Patent No. 105. A very 

 remarkable Rose of vigorous growth with superb blooms of a 

 deep and vivid crimson, shaded with deep red and mellowed by 

 a soft velvety nap. Lovely um-shaped buds. Delightfully 

 fragrant. SI. 25 each; 812.50 per doz. 



Duquesa de Penaranda (P. Dot, 1931). In June the vigorous 

 plants are laden with pointed buds blending apricot-orange with 

 dark pink and opening into rich coppery apricot blooms. The 

 autumn flowers develop from brownish buds into a luscious 

 cinnamon peach color too exquisite for words. Sweet-scented 

 with about 30 petals to a flower. SI. 25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



Feu Pernet-Ducher (^lallerin, 193-1). Plant Patent No. 103. 

 Creamy orange buds hea\dly marked with carmine, opening to 

 deep yellow blooms with lighter edges. Of vigorous habit, very 

 free blooming, and richly fragrant. SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Fluffy Ruffles (Howard & Smith, 1935). A new duplex Rose 

 which blooms continuously all summer long. The color is a 

 lovely soft silvery pink enhanced by a deep rose tone on the 

 reverse of the waved petals. Each stem carries 6 to 10 blooms. 

 85c each; $9.00 per doz. 



Glowing Carmine (Howard & Smith, 1936). The name ap- 

 propriately describes this beautiful new Rose. It is a strong 

 grower with well-shaped buds representing a splendid color that 

 lasts exceptionally long. An outstanding Rose. $1.00 each; 

 SIO.OO per doz. 



,Glowing Sunset 



Glowing Sunset (Wilhelm Bredcr) (Kordes, 1934). Plant 

 Patent No. 104. A magnificent variety combining most ex- 

 quisite shades of orange-yellow with warm tones of rose-pink. 

 Has long pointed buds and large flowers with artistically twisted 

 center petals. Alluringly fragrant. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



Golden Rapture (Geheimrat Duisberg) (Kordes, 1933). A 

 splenfliil new yellow Rose with large flowers that hold the color 

 exceptionally well. Magnificent for bedding and most desirable 

 for cutting. The pure yellow buds are of ideal form. $1.00 each; 

 $10.00 per doz. 



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. $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 



Karen Poulsen (D. T. Poulsen, 1933). A vigorous, upright, 

 single-flowering Hybrid-Polyantha Rose with brilliantly rich 

 scarlet blooms that give a striking effect in the garden. $1.00 

 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Kidway (Pernet-Ducher, 1933). Long pointed buds and shapely 

 full flowers of delicate salmon-rose overlying a creamy yellow 

 ground. The lower half of the petals is golden yellow. It is a 

 color combination that is most exquisite and delightful. Sl.OO 

 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Lord Lonsdale (.\lex. Dickson & Sons, 1933). A startling Rose 

 of a brilliant Daffodil yellow color which will not fade even in 

 strong sunlight. The open flowers are very large, fully double, 

 and have a high pointed center. They have a pleasing sweet 

 fragrance. $1.00 each; SIO.OO per doz. 



Lovely (Howard & Smith, 1936). A most distinct soft sparkling 

 carmine-pink attractively suffused with salmon and enhanced 

 with a bright salmon base. It is extremely free flowering and 

 has the delicate fragrance of Violets. SI .00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



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