LEONARD 
BARRON 
On this page we have the newest in the kingdom of roses, with colors and 
blooms that surpass and that must be seen to be appreciated. They are the 
finest in their color, truly superb, every bloom a delight, a dream come true. 
You rose lovers who want the finest for your garden, for cutting and 
for winning the blue ribbons at your flower show, will delight in this 
list. The roses we send you are our finest plants, extra selected 2 year 
number one, the finest obtainable. 
ANCELE PERNET —Orange red in bud, copper and gold when fully 
open, large, fragrant. Glossy foliage like holly. Each 75c. 
CALEDONIA —Opens ivory, changing to pure white. Exquisite long 
buds on great stems, opening to a large fully double rose of great 
beauty, soft velvety texture. Mr. Charles N. Evans, one of 
America’s foremost rosarians, who had charge of our World’s Fair 
Rose Garden, says this is the best white rose today. Each 75c. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM —Tyrian red veiled with a mist of orange, it 
fairly glistens. This rose will bring you running clear across the 
garden. Free blooming. Each 75c. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS- —Glowing apricot tinged with old gold. 
Each 75c. 
COLDEN DAWN —A new yellow rose from Australia that is taking 
the world by storm. The buds are canary yellow splashed with 
orange-carmine and open a large double straw yellow flower that 
lasts a long time. Each 75c. 
COLDEN PERNET —A magnificent new rose of perfect form, fra¬ 
grant, free blooming, vigorous grower, a clear sunflower yellow. 
Each 60c. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT— Th is was 
the most popular rose in our World’s 
Fair garden. It was a glorious sight 
from early summer until freezing 
weather, always a mass of bloom, a 
rich golden yellow. It has won more 
medals as an outdoor rose than any 
other variety. We consider it the best 
yellow rose. Each 75c. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY —A brilliant orange-copper rose that is always 
in bloom. Every one greatly admired it at our World’s Fair Rose 
Garden. Each 75c. 
MISS ROWENA THOM —Extra large blooms of satiny pink shaded 
orange flame. Each 60c. 
OLYMPIAD —A new highly colored rose of blazing scarlet toned 
orange. Each 75c. 
PRES. H. HOOVER —This was one of the outstanding roses at our 
World’s Fair Rose Garden. A glorious new rose of vivid cerise-red 
toned with yellow, orange and scarlet, richly perfumed and free 
flowering. Easily one of world’s best roses. Each 60c. 
All roses listed above at 60c each, are $6.00 per dozen; those listed 
at 75c each, are $7.50 per dozen. Varieties alike or assorted, your 
selection. 
In the above 1 1 varieties we can also furnish smaller size plant, the 
regular standard mail order size. These plants are also two years old, 
hardy field grown, and will bloom this summer. But we frankly tell 
you that the extra selected two year number one plants are more 
than worth the slight extra cost. Postpaid price on these smaller 
plants on all the above 11 varieties is 50c each. 
• NEWEST , OUTSTANDING VARIETIES • 
The following roses are the very newest and out of hundreds of new introductions we selected them as 
being outstanding. The rose connoisseur will be delighted with these. 
AMELIA EARHART —Probably the most double of all roses, a rich creamy yellow 
of rare beauty. This is a coming rose. Each $2.00. 
COUNTESS VANDALL —Mr. J. H. Nicolas, the best authority on roses in the 
world, says that this is the greatest of all roses. We agree with him. The color' 
is an unusual coppery bronze suffused with soft gold and a touch of salmon. 
Its long pointed buds open to flowers that are beautiful at all stages. It as. a 
patented rose and you get the genuine from us. It is hardy, vigorous grower^ 
free blooming. Don’t fail to plant at least one of this finest of all roses. Each 
$1.50. $15.00 per dozen. 
LEONARD BARRON —A new type of rose created by Mr. J. 1*1. 
Nicolas. Looks like a hybrid tea and is extremely hardy, win¬ 
ning a prize in Canada. Blooms are immense, often six inches 
across, very full, salmon with a glow of amber, a wild rose 
perfume, always in bloom. A great rose. Each $1.25. 
MARY HART —This is another patented rose. It is sport of Talis¬ 
man, same vigorous growth, same freedom of bloom, same 
charming shape of bud and flower, but the color is a deep 
glowing velvety red. Each $1.50. $15.00 per dozen. 
MAX KRAUSE —For cutting this is the yellow rose par excellence^ 
The buds are beautiful and so are the open full, double 
flowers and the stems are unusually long and strong. Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
SUNKIST —A sport of Joanna Hill which differs only in that the 
color is a deeper yellow tinged orange and flowers are slightly 
larger. Always in bloom. Each $1.50. 
SOUVENIR —A marvelous new patented rose that is a sport of 
Talisman. The color is a rich deep golden yellow. Very free 
flowering, a superb garden rose. It was the outstanding gold 
medal winner in the 1932 American shows. Pictured on front 
cover. New low price only $1.00 each. $10.00 per dozen. 
TREE ROSES • 
Tree roses are everblooming roses budded on a hardy rose stem 3 to 4 feet tall. 
They bloom all summer just exactly like the bush roses. Many visitors to our 
World’s Fair garden had never seen tree roses until they saw them in our garden 
and they all liked them. We have only a limited supply and suggest early orders. 
Prices on Tree Roses not prepaid. Each $3.00, 2 for $5.50, 4 for $10.00. 
Varieties alike or assorted, your selection. 
MARY HART 
We can furnish tree roses in the following varieties. 
Dame Edith Helen 
E. C. Hill 
Etoile de Hollande 
K. A. Victoria 
Mme. Ed. Herriott 
Joanna Hill 
Mrs. Henry Bowles 
Olympiad 
Pres. Hoover 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
Talisman 
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