Potted Roses 



Of Recent Introduction 



*repared in Pots for Outdoor Planting 



Fluffy Ruffles 



FlufFy Ruffles 



Howard & Smith, 1935. An exquisite new duplex 

 Rose that keeps the garden overflowing with flowers 

 all summer long. The continuous display is further 

 enhanced by the fact that the blooms last a remarkably 

 long time. A picture of loveliness and grace with its 

 soft silvery pink petals backed by a deep rose tone on 

 the reverse. Its beauty is heightened by the gracefully 

 waved and broadly fringed petal edges. There are 6 

 to 10 dainty large blooms to a stem. Marvelous in the 

 garden and exceptionally fine for cutting. $60.00 per 

 100. 



Glowing Carmine 



Howard & Smith, 1936. The name describes this 

 beautiful new Rose perfectly. It is a strong grower 

 with shapeb' buds and of a splendid color with good 

 lasting qualities. One of the outstanding new Roses 

 in our trial grounds. $60.00 per 100. 



Glowing Sunset 



Glowing Sunset (Wilhelm Breder) 



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

 new Rose with 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 several days. $80.00 per 100. 



Golden Rapture (Geheimrat Duisberg) 



Kordes, 1933. A splendid new yellow Rose with large 

 flowers that hold their color exceptionally well. Mag- 

 nificent for bedding and very desirable for cutting. 

 The lovely pure yellow buds are of Ideal form. $60.00 

 per 100. 



Hinrich Gaede 



Kordes, 1931. Long, pointed, shapely buds of Nas- 

 turtium red. Large, double, high-centered blooms of a 

 rich luminous vermilion sliaded golden yellow — a color 

 combination such as found in high-colored modern Zin- 

 nias. Has a rich fruity fragrance and is a free and 

 continuous bloomer. Unlike any otlier Rose in com- 

 merce. $80.00 per 100. 



Karen Poulsen 



D. T. Poulsen, 1933. A vigorous Hybrid-Polyantha 

 Rose of beautiful upriglit habit. Produces a great 

 abundance of large single flowers that give a magnifi- 

 cent effect. The color of the blooms is a rich and 

 brilliant scarlet. $60.00 per 100. 



Kidway 



Pernet-Ducher, 1933. Long pointed buds and full 

 shapely flowers of delicate salmon-rose overlying a 

 creamy yellow ground. The lower halves of the petals 

 are bright golden yellow. $60.00 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 with 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. 



Lord Lonsdale 



Alex. Dickson & Sons, 1933. Brilliant Daffodil yel- 

 low which will not fade even in strong sunlight. Large 

 fully double higli pointed flowers. Sweetly scented. 

 $60.00 per 100. 



Lovely 



Howard & Smith, 1936. A very distinct soft sparkling 

 carmine-pink suffused with salmon and with salmon 

 base. Extremely free flowering with the delicate fra- 

 grance of Violets. $60.00 per 100. 



Lydia 



H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 1932. A beautiful rose 

 with full, high-centered flowers of bright orange-rose 

 shading to a fine tone of pink. Has a lovely fragrance. 

 $60.00 per 100. 



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