MARK MEANS COMPANY, 1934 ANNUAL S EED CATALOG. LEWISTOiN, IDAHO 
Roses 35c each; 5 for $1.50, Postpaid 
Our Roses are large, 
sturdy, 2-year-old, field- 
grown bushes. They are 
true to name and the 
following list includes 
the best of the most 
popular varieties. We 
are making a special 
price of these varieties 
of 35c each or 5 for 
$1.50, postage paid. We 
have a good-sized stock, 
but at these prices they 
will sell very fast, and 
we suggest you place 
your order early, as 
soon as you receive this 
catalog, and will make 
shipment as soon as the 
planting season opens 
Please state if we may 
substitute sold-out var¬ 
ieties with others equal¬ 
ly as good. 
Dame Edith Helen 
A wonderful pink rose from Ireland. 
Grows very strong- and vigorous, the 
finely scented flowers are borne 
singly on long stems. 
Mme. Edward Herriott 
The buds are long and pointed, a 
deep coral red shaded to orange yel¬ 
low at base of petals. Opens into a 
finely formed flower a shade of rosy 
scarlet with apricot tints. 
Duchess of Wellington 
Intense saffron yellow stained with 
rich crimson. Very large and of fine 
form. Beautiful in bud as well as 
open flower. 
Independence Day 
Sunflower gold, stained coppery 
bronze and orange. Finely formed, 
fragrant and very free. Gold medal 
National Rose Society. 
General McArthur 
A grand crimson scarlet hybrid Tea 
Rose. Flowers large, double, very fragrant and of fine form. 
Souv. de Geo. Pernet 
Oriental red, faintly shaded with yellow. Flowers very 
large and full. Extremely hardy. 
Mme. Jules Bouche 
A fine, everblooming white Tea Rose, medium sized flower 
lightly tinted with pink at the center, Vigorous grower. 
May Wettern 
One of the new Hybrid Tea Roses, of very deep pink- 
salmon bloom and fine pointed buds. 
Mme. Butterfly 
The finest rose of the Ophelia type. Bright light pink, 
shaded with gold. The unopened buds have distinctive shades 
of Indian red, passing to golden yellow at their base. 
Caroline Testout 
A grand Tea Rose of the La France type, but a stronger 
gi owei and a constant bloomer. Large satiny pink flowers. 
Miss Lolita Armour 
A magnificent rose of orange-pink, toning to coppery 
yellow at base. Entirely distinct from any other variety in 
cultivation. Produced by the originator of Los Angeles. 
Hollywood 
Sport of Premier. Flowers medium size, dark rose-red, 
veined darker. Especially beautiful in bud state. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Dr. Van Fleet 
Large flowers of pale pink. Elegant shaped buds on long 
stems. 
Hiawatha 
Single flowers of American Pillar type, but smaller and 
redder, with a copper suffusion. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
A very hardy variety of vivid scarlet. Semi-double flowers 
produced in clusters. 
Roses should be planted where they will be open to sun¬ 
light for at least half of each day. Avoid trees, shrubbery 
and shady places. When planting, spread the roots out 
well and press the soil down firmly. Plant deeper than 
previously grown and give a good watering if soil is at all 
dry. If weather remains dry continue watering until bushes 
show signs of starting into new growth. 
Ihe rose is the finest cultivated blooming plant—the Queen of Flowers—Plant more of them 
