* Potted Roses 



Prepared in Pots for Outdoor Planting 



the New Roses 



European Introduction 





Glowing Sunset 



Glowing Sunset (Wilhelm Breder") 



(Kordes, 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 104. A glorious 

 new Rose witli long, pointed buds opening to full, 

 double flowers of a most artistic form with the inner 

 petals lengthened and twisted as in a choice Cactus 

 Dahlia. The color is a lovely combination of orange, 

 yellow, and rose-pink blending into a vivid light apri- 

 cot-orange. The alluringly fragrant flowers keep in 

 water for sevpinl ihivs. $100.00 per 100. 



Little Beauty 



Little Beauty 



(Howard & Smith, 1935). U. S. Plant Patent No. 149. 

 The herald of an entirely new race of everblooming 

 Roses. Splendid for garden display because it combines 

 mass color effect witli quantity of blooms borne 

 throughout the season. The color of the formally ar- 

 ranged 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. $60.00 per 100. 



Mme. Josepli Perraud 



Mme. Joseph Perraud 



(Gaujard, 1934). A real beauty of an enchanting Nas- 

 turtium buff straying to a charming shade of shell pink. 

 It is the nearest approach to pure bufC. Was awarded 

 the Bagatelle Gold Medal 1934 and chosen as the "Most 

 Beautiful Rose" at I.yon, France. $150.00 per 100. 



Texas Centennial 



(Dixie Rose Co., 1935). Patent applied for. A sport 

 of President Hoover having the same wonderful quali- 

 ties. The color is blood red toning to cerise-red in the 

 center. A most striking new red of unusual color. 85c 

 each; $8.50 per dozen.; $70.00 per 100. 



Vivid Mason 



(McLellan, 1935). U. S. Plant Patent No. 52. One of 

 the most outstanding novelties. The flowers are a rich 

 brilliant oriental red with orange shading. They are 

 carried erect on long wiry stems high above the foliage; 

 sweetly scented. The disease resistant leathery foliage 

 is rich dark green. Of vigorous growth. $1.25 each; 

 $12.50 per doz.; $100.00 per 100. 



Symphony 



Everblooming Hybrid Perpetual — Symphony 



(Pink Frau Karl Druschki) 



(Weigand, 1934). U. S. Plant Patent No. 79. An 

 everblooming Hybrid-Perpetual, bearing handsome, mas- 

 sive, perfect flowers, often six inches in diameter, on 

 stout sturdy stems. The buds are blush pink opening 

 to pale rose, deep pink in tlie center of the flower, shad- 

 ing white to the edges. The open flowers are full and 

 symmetrical in shape. $100.00 per 100. 



The asexual reproduction of Patented Roses is reserved, and Is strictly prohibited 

 nnder the provisions of the Plant Patent Act. 



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