NEW POLYANTHA ROSES 
BELVEDERE. Poly. (H. Kiese & Co., 1928.) Flower very large, 
double, full, dark red with velvety shading. Growth vigor¬ 
ous, dwarf; free bloomer till frost. One of the finest red 
Polyanthas, a real companion for Gruss an Aachen, Pink 
Gruss an Aachen, Johanna Tantau, and others. $1 each. 
Illustrated in color on page 11. 
CHERIE. Poly. (H. Morse & Sons, 1931.) There is no 
Polyantha Rose in existence that we know of exactly like 
this. Its growth is as good as Else Poulsen, from which it 
is a sport, but it differs both in foliage and color of flower. 
It has to be seen in order to form an idea of its beauty. 
The color of the flower is scarlet-crimson and it is a much 
more refined plant in every way than the parent from which 
it sported. We thoroughly recommend it. $1.50 each. 
JOHANNA TANTAU. Poly. (Math. Tantau, 1928.) Bud 
medium size, ovoid; flower large for a Polyantha, double, 
full, lasting, fresh rose-pink, yellowish at base, clear white 
when fully open, borne in cluster. Foliage abundant, 
medium size, dark green, leathery, disease-resistant. 
Growth moderate, bushy, dwarf; profuse, continuous 
bloomer from spring to autumn. $1 each. Illustrated in 
color on page 11. 
SUNSHINE. Poly. (M. Robichon; intro, by W. Cutbush 
& Son, 1927.) Bud small, ovoid, splashed carmine; flower 
small, full, open, double, very lasting, moderately fragrant, 
golden orange, borne in cluster on long, strong stem. Foliage 
abundant, glossy, green. Growth moderate, dwarf; profuse, 
continuous bloomer. $1 each. Illustrated in color on page 32. 
OLD-FASHIONED FRENCH ROSES. See page 25. 
THE GREEN ROSE. See page 10. 
ROULETTI. See page 25. 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
The following section of our Catalogue is devoted to Everblooming Roses of the Hybrid Tea and Per- 
netiana families. Other Everblooming Roses will be found in the sections devoted to Tea Roses, Chinas, and 
Polyanthas. 
The Hybrid Teas, including the so-called Pernetianas, are the most popular and useful of all Roses. 
Their flowers have beautiful form, fragrance, and color in bewildering variety. The plants are usually dwarf, 
seldom more than 3 feet high, and are hardy enough to withstand the winter in almost all parts of the 
United States and Canada, provided they are properly protected where zero weather is common. 
All the Everblooming Roses of the Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana classes which we offer are included in this 
list, in order to make it easy to find any variety. Cross references lead directly to the page on which novelties 
or special types are described. 
The descriptions are as accurate as we know how to make them. In some cases it has been necessary to 
change the introducers’ descriptions very materially. For more detailed description and comments, we 
refer you to previous catalogues. 
All Roses priced at 75 cts. each are $6.50 for 10, $60 per 100. All Roses priced at $1 each are $9 for 10, $80 per 100 
We pay Parcel Post or Express charges in the United States, east of the Rocky Mountains, on 
all dormant Roses ordered before April 15 
HYBRID TEAS 
Albast. Ovoid salmon buds, opening to pale salmon-pink 
flowers. Vigorous. 40 petals. $1 each. 
Alexander Marghiloman. Cream-colored buds, opening to 
large, ivory-tinted flowers touched with salmon. 60 petals. 
75 cts. each. 
Alice Stern. Exquisite, pointed buds; creamy salmon flowers, 
sweetly scented and long-lasting. Strong grower. Highly 
recommended. 40 petals. $1 each. 
Amami. Large, beautiful, soft peach-pink flowers, with petals of 
wax-like texture. Vigorous grower. 12 to 15 petals. $1 each. 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Patent No. 63. See page 4. 
Ami Quinard. Blackish crimson buds; semi-double flowers of 
maroon-red. Tall, vigorous grower. 15 petals. $1 each. 
Amulett. See page 5. 
Angele Pernet. Brownish orange buds opening to orange- 
pink, semi-double flowers. 18 petals. 75 cts. each. 
Antoine Rivoire. Pale silvery pink, shaded lilac, yellow at the 
base; fragrant. Moderate grower. $1 each. 
Aphrodite. Large, long-pointed vermilion buds, opening to 
flowers of coral-red shaded with gold. Vigorous. Good 
foliage. 40 petals. $1 each. 
Ariel. Flowers of orange-flame and yellow, shaded pink at cen¬ 
ter. Vigorous, upright; free flowering. 20 petals. 75 cts. 
Attraction. See page 4. 
Autumn. Burnt-orange buds, opening to medium-sized, very 
double flowers of bright yellow, streaked with red. Strong, 
upright growth and free-flowering habit. 30 petals. $1 each. 
Illustrated in color on page 21. 
Barbara Robinson. Long-pointed buds; flowers creamy white, 
slightly fragrant. Profuse bloomer. 35 petals. $1 each. 
Betty. Coppery pink buds of exquisite form, never surpassed. 
Large, pale buff-pink flowers. Strong growth. 15 petals. 
75 cts. each. 
Betty Pearson. See page 5. 
Betty Uprichard. Buds copper-red; flowers brilliant orange- 
carmine on outer surface, light salmon reflexes; spicy 
fragrance. Strong, tall grower; always in bloom. 17 petals. 
75 cts. each. 
Bloomfield Abundance. Small buds and flowers of light 
salmon-pink shading to silvery flesh-color. $1 each. 
Bloomfield Progress. Imposing buds, opening to crimson- 
scarlet blooms of fine form and strong fragrance. $1 each. 
Briarcliff. Large, pointed buds and blooms of brilliant rose- 
pink; very fragrant. 36 petals. $1 each. 
Buttercup. See page 4. 
Caledonia. Long, beautiful white buds and exquisitely shaped 
flowers; dainty fragrance. 25 petals. $1 each. 
Canary. Light golden yellow buds; sweetly fragrant flowers 
of clear canary-yellow. Profuse bloomer. 26 petals. $1 each. 
Captain F. S. Harvey Cant. Rich salmon-pink faintly veined 
with scarlet and suffused with yellow. Vigorous. 77 petals. 
$1 each. 
Cathrine Kordes. See page 4. 
Cecile Walter. See page 5. 
Charles K. Douglas. Long-pointed buds opening to large 
flowers of striking crimson-scarlet. Strong, upright growth. 
A particularly fine red garden Rose. 24 petals. 75 cts. each. 
Charles P. Kilham. Large, beautifully shaped blooms of 
brilliant orange-pink, suffused with glowing yellow and 
slightly fragrant. Vigorous, upright. 30 petals. 75 cts. each. 
Chateau de Clos Vougeot. Glowing red blooms, deeply shaded 
black and scarlet; extremely double; fragrant. Low, branch¬ 
ing growth. A connoisseur’s Rose. 75 petals. $1 each. 
Columbia. Bright pink, sweetly scented flowers. Free flower¬ 
ing; good growth. 60 petals. 75 cts. each. 
Comtesse de Cassagne. Outside petals ivory-white, inside 
coppery pink; scented, double flowers. 47 petals. $1 each. 
Conqueror. See page 4. 
Conspicuous. Large flowers of glowing scarlet. Very floriferous; 
fine for bedding. 25 petals. $1 each. 
Constance. Orange buds; globular, double flowers of pure 
yellow which last well. 56 petals. 75 cts. each. 
Coral. See page 4. 
Cuba. Orange-scarlet buds; immense, cup-like flowers of 
brilliant orange-vermilion. 16 petals. 75 cts. each. 
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