BEAUTIFUL ROSES FOR 1934 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. E. H. P. . . Do we need to describe 
this the most beautiful white Rose? Our plants are so propa¬ 
gated as to be of less exuberant growth and more numerous 
flowers, and the field was white this past summer where these 
were growing. 75c 
GEORG ARENDS. H. P. . . One of the finest pink Roses, with 
blooms like Frau Karl Druschki. Mammoth Roses deliciously 
fragrant, quite recurrent. 75c 
GOLDEN DAWN. H. T. . . This Rose has taken the world by 
storm by its sheer performance and its remarkably immune foli¬ 
age. Ovoid bud canary yellow splashed with orange carmine 
slowly opens to a large straw-colored bloom very large and 
full but not flat. Long-lasting and quite fragrant. $1 
GOVERNOR ALFRED E. SMITH. P. H. . . "Roses have no 
frontiers" said an Italian diplomat, nor have they any politics 
say we. Salmon, orange and gold. Large, full and fragrant 
blooms. A hardy plant with handsome foliage. (Patented, 
Denoyal, France, 1932). $2 
GRENOBLE. H. T. . . If this name were shortened to "Noble" 
it would appropriately describe this majestic Rose of brilliant 
scarlet suffused crimson. Large double blooms with long stems, 
plants tall and strong always in motion. (Mallerin, France, 
1932). $1 
GRUSS AN AACHEN. Poly. . . Beautiful buds and large (3H 
inch) Roses of orange salmon, in continuous succession all 
season. 75c 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. P. H. . . A child of M. G. A. Van- 
Rossem but much larger. More intense in its coloring. Fat 
ovoid bud, long-pointed, with red orange markings. Very 
large double bloom scarlet orange inside with deep yellow 
splashes on the reverse of the petals. Intensely fragrant. Bush 
very vigorous, hardy, blooms abundantly. (Kordes, Germany, 
1932). $1.50 
HENRY NEVARD. E. H. P. . . Remember hoop skirts and yard- 
long-stemmed "American Beauties?" This is the modern edi¬ 
tion of extra long-stemmed great big red Roses overflowing with 
perfume. The "Missus" need not be without Roses when en¬ 
tertaining her "Contract" club. 75c 
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