ROSE VALLEY NURSERIES 
DAZLA. P. . . Seen early in the morning this unique Rose is 
almost chestnut brown with a heavy tuft of golden stamens. Its 
second stage is orange scarlet with yellow reverse. The semi¬ 
double bud is very large and opens into blooms measuring five 
inches across. Blooms continuously. (B. R. Cant, England, 
1930). $1.25 
DOTTY. P. . . The bud and open bloom of Dotty are typical of 
that “beautiful-but-difficult-to-grow” Lady Margaret Stewart, 
a mixture of orange and yellow with cerise markings, and very 
sweet fragrance. The difference is in the plant which is perfect, 
a vigorous grower, a continuous producer with lustrous healthy 
foliage. (Towill, U. S., 1931). $1.25 
DR. ECKENER. Hybrid Rugosa. . . Bloom is coral pink with 
heavy yellow markings at the base, a new color break in 
Rugosas. Very fragrant. Use as a tall shrub or “fan” along a 
fence. 75c 
EDITH KRAUSE. H. T. . . At the German Rose Shows in 1932 
at Kreuznach, Coburg, and Rellingen this was proclaimed the 
best white Hybrid Tea Rose in commerce which our extensive 
tests have proved. Artistic bud and graceful large bloom, first 
creamy tints then pure white. Long rigid stems for cutting. 
(Max Krause, Germany, 1931). $1.50 
EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. H. T. . . Buds of rich copper, and 
Roses of salmon pink flushed orange, with outside deep copper. 
Extra hardy. $1 
EDITOR McFARLAND. H. T. . . The beauty and merit are in 
the bud which is perfection itself, and in the husky vigorous 
plant and healthy foliage. A live pink, each bloom on a long 
stem ideal for cutting. A Rose plant of Radiance type for 
everybody everywhere. (Mallerin, France, 1930). $1 
E. G. HILL. H. T. . . Large full blooms with petals regularly 
imbricated, glistening red outside and deep velvety crimson 
inside. Intense old-rose perfume, always in bloom. 75c 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H. T. . . Crimson running up to 
maroon and emitting a most exhilarating perfume. 75c 
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