BEAUTIFUL ROSES FOR 1934 
BARBARA RICHARDS. H. T. . . Very large ovoid buds of 
Indian yellow tinted with rose. Well-formed exceptionally 
large and double blooms, corn yellow and buff flushed pink. 
Noted for its sweet fragrance, constantly in bloom. Winner of 
an array of Cups, Medals, Awards, etc. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
Ireland, 1930). $1.25 
BETTY UPRICHARD. H. T. . . Ruffled petals of salmon pink, 
lightened inside with salmon and deepened outside with 
copper. 75c 
CAMEO. Poly. . . The soft reddish salmon of an old Italian 
Cameo. Large sprays in continuous succession. (DeRuyter, 
Holland, 1932). $1.25 
CHARLES P. KILHAM. P... Blazing orange scarlet opening to 
bright orange pink with a fiery center. 75c 
COUNTESS VANDAL. H. T. . . The sensation of the Rose 
Shows in the United States this past season, and exhibitors tell 
us they have won their first Blue Ribbons with Countess Vandal. 
This Rose had previously conquered all medals, trophies, 
"Grand Prix d’Honneur" etc., at the European Shows of 1931. 
A blue-blooded Rose claiming descent from Ophelia, Mrs. 
Aaron Ward and Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Very long bud, 
slender (as a fashionable Countess should be nowadays), the 
first color showing between green sepals is bronze lightening 
to yellow at the base. Stays long in the bud shape. Little by 
little the petals unfurl showing a glowing mixture of carmine, 
pink, buff and gold. The bloom is very large, and when fully 
open the petals quill back directing to all points and suggesting 
Rose-windows of famous cathedrals. Sweetly perfumed, essen¬ 
tially a cutting Rose on long erect stems, blooming unceasingly 
all season. (M. Leenders, Holland, 1932). $1.50 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED. H. T. . . Dark velvety crimson shaded 
with maroon. Very perfumed semi-large, double, won the 
Daily Mail Cup ($5000) for the most scented Rose. Good 
strong bush, handsome foliage. In autumn its blooms are almost 
"black." $1.50 
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