1934 ROSE LIST 
Mad. Ed. Herriott. Produces a profusion of exquisitely 
formed and sweetly scented buds of reddish copper and 
coral tints. 
Mrs. E. P. Thorn. A very free and vigorous growing 
pure deep yellow rose with long pointed buds and well 
shaped flowers. 50c. 
Mrs. G. A. Van Rossen. A marvelously beautiful rose of 
intense orange over-laid on a golden yellow ground pen¬ 
cilled with rich bronze veins. Medium in growth. 50c. 
Mrs. J. D. Eisele (Plant patent No. 67). Large, long 
pointed buds that open into perfect flowers. An excellent 
keeper when cut, deliciously fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Distinct in color from anything as 
yet seen in roses, being a wonderful and beautiful combina¬ 
tion of shades of scarlet, coppery-orange and heavily 
flushed on the outside of petals with Lincoln-red. The 
effect is rich and dazzling. Large flowers perfectly formed, 
very freely produced and fragrant. Vigorous in growth and 
one of the best all purpose varieties. 75c each. 
Olympiad. A new rose named in honor of the Tenth 
Olympiad. Its coloring of oriental scarlet, shading to a 
bright golden yellow base is overcast with a rich velvety 
sheen which greatly enhances its beauty. It has long 
pointed buds, broad petals, long stems and lasts well when 
cut. 50c. 
Padre. Most novel and attractive in coloring, with long 
petals of a coppery-scarlet, flushed with yellow at the 
base, produced on long shoots. Strong and upright grower, 
free flowering. 
President Herbert Hoover. An outstanding new rose that 
combines many shades of pin.k, flame, scarlet and yellow. 
The long pointed buds are vividly colored, open slowly and 
are delightfully fragrant. 50c. 
Red Hoover. A beautiful bright red rose that is identical 
to the parent plant except in color. Delightfully fragrant. 
$1.50 each. 
Radiance. A lovely light silvery pink with suffusion of 
a deeper color. Exceedingly vigorous, hardy and disease 
resistant. 
Red Radiance. Big, cerise-red flowers borne on long 
heavy stems. Similar in growth to Pink Radiance. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts. Inner face of the petals is a soft 
buff yellow, and the reverse is a rich salmon, while the 
buds are often stained with copper-red. Flowers large and 
double. Mildew proof foliage. 
Rose Marie. A perfectly formed flower, dark rose-pink 
with beautifully veined petals. Free bloomer with long 
stems. Does not mildew. An ideal pink garden rose. 
Souv. de Claudius Fernet. A definite and lovely sun¬ 
flower yellow. The plants are of branching habit, with 
brilliant green foliage and few thorns, and the buds are 
produced on long, stiff stems. 
Talisman. A very vivid and highly colored rose of scar¬ 
let and gold. Has straight stiff stems, medium sized cup¬ 
shaped buds and is a very heavy bloomer. It was awarded 
a Gold Medal by American Rose Society. Very popular 
and destined to become a leader. 50c. 
Ulrich Brunner. Flowers of cherry-crimson borne on 
long stems. Fragrant. Blooms in spring. 
Ville de Paris. A clear sunflower yellow rose that does 
not fade in the hottest sun. Plant, a vigorous elect grower 
with glossy reddish green foliage. Disease proof. 
Climbing Roses 
50c each; $5.00 per dozen except as noted. Bare Root 
$1.25 each in 5 gallon containers 
Belle of Portugal. Large flowers of soft shell-pink. Strong 
climber. Long pointed buds borne singly. 
Clg. Black Boy. A rich dark velvety crimson rose that is 
quite double, very floriferous and has excellent long stems. 
Fragrant. 
Blaze (Plant patent No. 10). Everblooming Paul’s Scar¬ 
let Climber. A hybrid of our most popular red climber, 
that is vigorous in growth and is seldom out of bloom. 
$2.00 each. 
