Louise Krause 
Souvenir 
Max Krause 
Selected Roses for Select Gardens 
Amelia Earhart. HT. 
Plant Patent No. 63 
Greatly improved Souvenir de Claudius 
Pernet. A new yellow Rose destined to 
great popularity. Very large, handsome 
flowers may be expected from this new 
and wonderful creation. A beauty unsur¬ 
passed in Rosedom. Order early and 
shipment will be made at the proper plant¬ 
ing time. (See color illustration on first 
cover.) 
No. 1 plants, $2 each 
Countess Vandal. HT. 
Plant Patent No. 38 
The long, tapered bud reminds one of 
the modern feminine fashion. Bronze and 
gold emerge from a sheath of green sepals; 
slowly the bud unfurls, the reverse of 
petals being copper gradually turning to 
orange-carmine on gold base, and the 
inside a blend of cream-salmon and blush- 
pink overlaid with a cast of golden amber. 
Delicately perfumed. The sensation of 
1932 and winner of many foreign prizes. 
One of our best sellers in 1933. 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 each 
Mary Hart (Red Talisman). HT. 
Plant Patent No. 8 
A garnet-red Talisman without yellow 
markings, an unprecedented feature in the 
many Talisman sports, the color lasting 
for many days. As the bud begins to show 
color it is blood-red, gradually lightening 
to a sparkling velvety garnet. Plant 
upright, with generous blooms. 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 each 
Governor Alfred E. Smith. HT. 
Plant Patent No. 62 
A Rose that should be in every garden. 
Large salmon and gold blooms, rounded 
like a “Bomb” peony. 
No. 1 plants, $2 each 
Souvenir. HT. 
Plant Patent No. 25 
A golden Talisman, and the best of 
many yellow varieties of that now-famous 
Rose. Bud is yellow, showing deep gold 
in the center. The opening bloom is 
glistening buttercup-yellow, little affected 
by sunshine or heat. Blooms singly on 
erect stems. Delicately perfumed. 
No. 1 plants, $1 each 
Ambassador. HT. 
Plant Patent No 11 
Talisman type. Bud large, long- 
pointed; flower large, very double, bronze- 
salmon, fragrant. Profuse bloomer. 
No. 1 plants, $1 each 
Edith Krause. HT. 
At 1932 European Rose Shows, Edith 
Krause was unanimously crowned the 
most beautiful white Rose to date. The 
large bud, carried on the long, stiff stem, 
shows first a greenish hue which dis¬ 
appears as the first petals unfurl; the large 
open bloom is a shining pure white. Most 
beautiful white Rose in our test-gardens 
at this time. 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 each 
Louise Krause. HT. 
Glistening yellow Rose with orange tint; 
large, full, and fragrant. We consider it 
one of the best acquisitions of recent years. 
Long stems for cutting. Handsome, strong 
foliage. 2 plants, $2 each 
Max Krause. HT. 
Probably the best yellow Rose of the 
year for outdoor use. A gold that stays 
gold. Long bud and cup-formed bloom of 
great substance freely borne on a long 
stem. Unusually resistant to rose troubles. 
No. 1 plants, $2 each 
