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ROSES 
Roses are beyond all question the most beautiful of the garden flowers. They can take a place in 
your home grounds during the Summer that can be filled by no other variety of bloom. And our Roses 
are, this year, the most beautiful that they have ever been, which is to say that they are unexcelled 
by any Roses we have seen, and equalled only by a very few. Therefore, do not be deceived by our low 
prices, for they refer in every instance to the very cream of our crop—or, to speak boldly, to the cream 
of the world’s Roses. 
HARDY EVERBLOOMING OR HYBRID TEA ROSES 
The most popular of all Roses, blooming throughout the entire Summer, right up until the first 
severe frost. Although hardy, these Roses do best if given some protection in Winter. Simply heap 
soil to a height of 8 inches about each plant in the Fall and remove this guard in early Spring. It will 
not be much trouble, and the results will more than repay your few moments work. 
Plant in rich, well drained soil, always in full sunlight. Space about 2 feet apart. 
Especially do we wish to call your attention to our Collections for Spring, 1934, they are the greatest 
that we have ever been able to offer at such low prices. 
All Roses offered are extra strong, 2- to 3-year-old field grown plants, bound to make a 
splendid display this Summer. 
Uniform prices for all varieties (unless quoted otherwise), heavy, field grown plants, 
each 60c., doz. $6.00, 100 $45.00. (Add 10 per cent to remittancelif shipment is desired by 
parcel post.) 
Angele Pernet. Amazing in color, shape, and 
fragrance is this brown orange sort. Produces a 
multitude of Roses which are large and highly 
perfumed. A sensational variety. Each 90c., 
doz. $9.00. 
Autumn. All the colors of the Fall season find 
their counterparts in this gorgeous Rose. Russet 
brown, bronzy red, and rich yellow are blended 
in myriads of delightful and shapely buds and 
flowers, which bloom throughout the season. 
Rare and beautiful, this variety merits a featured 
role in your home garden. (Illustrated in color 
on front cover). Each $1.00, doz. $10.00. 
Betty. Coppery pink shaded gold, in bud, and a 
pale buff pink in flower, which is large and semi¬ 
double. Good for a mass planting. 
Betty Uprichard. Throughout the entire Rose 
season, you will be delighted by the copper red 
buds and orange carmine flowers of this popular 
sort. These flowers are large, with a rich, spicy 
scent. A healthy and attractive Rose. 
Briarcliff . A very free flowering sort, with shapely 
buds and high centered blooms of a rich even 
pink. Very double, fragrant and long lasting. 
Excellent for bouquet or corsage. 
Ghas. K. Douglas. An abundant bloomer of 
large, flaming scarlet Roses, which do not fade. 
Striking in bud and flower, and contrasting well 
with the rich deep green foliage. 
Duchess of Luxembourg. Pure golden buds turn 
to large and very double flowers of a delightful 
hue, coral pink overlaid with golden yellow. 
Duchess of Wellington. Produces many shapely 
Roses of a pale buff color, tinged with pink. 
Elizabeth of York. . Large and shapely cerise 
buds turn to lasting and very fragrant flowers of 
a rich cerise pink. These blooms are produced 
by the score on a nearly thornless bush. 
Etoile de France. Beautiful dainty Roses of a 
dark, velvety rose red, shapely and prolific. 
Among the most fragrant of all sorts and particu¬ 
larly adapted to corsage or bouquet, 
Joanna Hill (about y 2 natural size) 
Frau Dr. Kruger. Unusual and interesting blooms 
of a creamy salmon on a golden background are 
produced on the long, strong stems of this 
variety. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Covered throughout the en¬ 
tire season with clusters of crimson maroon flow¬ 
ers in the greatest of abundance. Splendid either 
as a specimen or as a dividing hedge, and one of 
the best of all varieties for bedding purposes. 
Ivy May. One of our most attractive sorts, which 
produces a mass of beautiful long buds that 
turn to shapely rose pink flowers, edged and suf¬ 
fused with gold. Excellent for bouquet or corsage. 
Joanna Hill. Makes a splendid cut flower, with 
its center of Indian yellow and outer petals of 
buff. Very double and holds less thorns than 
most Roses. One of the strongest growing yellow 
Roses. Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
