BEAUTIFUL 
ROSES 
F O R 
19 3 4 
RECURRENT-BLOOMING 
ROSES 
MONTHLY-BLOOMING, EVERBLOOMING, ETC 
BUSH TYPES FLOWERING THROUGHOUT THE SEASON, 
JUNE UNTIL WINTER, YEAR AFTER YEAR. 
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We have departed from routine custom this year by Includ¬ 
ing all Roses except Climbers in one complete alphabetical 
list for convenience and simplicity, designating the 
class of each Rose by the initials following its name. 
H. T,, Hybrid Tea, popular garden Rose, bushy and branching. 
Its basic ancestor or foundation was the TEA Rose from China. 
P., Pernetiana, the new strain resulting from combining the Aus¬ 
trian Briar Roses with the Hybrid Teas, by M. Pernet in 1900. 
P. H., Pernetiana Hybrid, a Rose in which the TEA strain is still 
dominant. 
E. H. P., Everblooming Hybrid Perpetual. We offer this strain of 
truly everblooming Hybrid Perpetuals totally different from the 
old-fashioned June Roses blooming but once. These have the 
same winter hardiness but can be used as bedding plants and 
are treated like the vigorous Hybrid Teas, as Radiance, etc. 
They are "arctic” hardy, and for northern gardens. 
POLY., Polyantha, (many-flowered), compact bushy plants flori- 
ferous throughout the season until frost, and hardy under any 
condition in any climate. Use for bordering the flower beds, 
for very low hedges (1 to 23^ feet high) or for window boxes. 
