1934 ROSE LIS E 
Bush Roses 
35c each; $3.50 per dozen except as noted. 
40c higher established in containers. 
Autumn. Medium sized buds and cupped double (lowers 
of burnt orange streaked with red. The plant is a good 
grower and produces its moderately fragrant flowers freely. 
75c each.. 
Caledonia. Splendidly formed white large, long, pointed 
conical buds. Single long stems. 50c. 
Countess Vandal (Plant patent No. 38). A vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer, producing long pointed buds 
with distinctive shadings of coppery bronze, suffused with 
gold. The petals on the open flowers reflex with a silvery 
sheen. $1.50 each. 
Dame Edith Helen. Big full double flowers of glowing 
pink produced on long stems. Vigorous grower. 50c. 
Duchess of Athol. An outstanding new rose of rich cop¬ 
per bronze flushed with orange and old rose, similar to 
Angele Pernet, but much more intense in coloring. A vig¬ 
orous plant with bronzy foliage, and excellent stems. 50c. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. A robust grower producing sweetly 
scented flowers and long pointed buds, with the outside ot 
the petals shaded light cerise and the inside delicate 
salmon pink. 50c. 
E. G. Hill. An excellent scarlet rose that does not fade 
to blue, but turns to a deeper red as it develops. r l he 
flowers are quite double, sw r eetly scented, and are produced 
on excellent stems. 
Etoile de Peu. Large cupped flowers of flaming orange, 
quite solid and full. Glistening foliage, low grower. 
Feu Joseph Looymans. A strong and upright growing 
rose that is greatly admired because of its pointed buds of 
tangerine yellow, with a very vivid apricot center and its 
excellent blooming qualities. 50c. 
Gen. McArthur. The buds and open flowers are of the 
brightest crimson, retaining their color until they drop 
their petals. Blooms continuously. 
Gloria Mundi. A very double baby rose of brilliant orange 
scarlet. 
Golden Emblem. Deep rich golden yellow, the buds be¬ 
ing beautifully stained with carmine on the outside of the 
petals. The buds are well shaped, opening up very full. 
Hadley. Color a deep, brilliant, velvety crimson which 
it retains all the year around. Flowers are borne on stiff 
upright stems. 
Hoosier Beauty. Color a glowing crimson, scarlet with 
darker shadings. Deliciously fragrant. Buds long and 
pointed. 
Irish Elegance. Single rose, color bronze-orange and 
scarlet, shaded to apricot. 
Isobel. Single long pointed buds. Flame red. 
Joanna Hill. A fragrant and free flowering rose with 
excellent foliage and high pointed buds of delicate golden 
yellow deepening toward the center to a warm apricot. 
50e each. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. White faintly suffused lemon- 
yellow. Flowers are large, very full and beautifully formed, 
with reflexed outer petals. 
Lady Hillingdon. Has long slender pointed buds, of deep 
golden yellow. Blooms continuously. 
L. C. Breslau. Entirely distinct from all other roses in 
color; the buds are coral-red shaded with chrome-yellow, 
while the expanded flowers, which are very large, are of a 
superb shrimp-pink, shaded coppery-orange and chrome- 
yellow. 
Lord Charlemont. Fragrant, beautifully formed high 
centered crimson flowers. Stems are stout and plant is 
free in growth and bloom. 
Los Angeles. Color a glorious flame-pink, shaded golden 
yellow. The bud is long and full; plant is strong, vigorous 
grower. Superb for cutting. 
Lulu. Long slender buds of coral-apricot. Very exquisite. 
50 c. 
Margaret McGredy. A magnificent rose of a glorious 
shade of brilliant orange scarlet. Large quite double 
flowers. Was awarded the Gold Medal of the National 
Hose Society. 50c. 
