BEAUTIFUL ROSES FOR 1934 
MAX KRAUSE. FI. T. . . Elegant pointed bud opening into a 
great glistening gold yellow Rose, and imperishable gold. Cup 
form and very double, “full to the brim,” and sweetly fragrant. 
Gold Medals at all German Rose Shows 1931-’32. (FI. T., 
Max Krause, Germany, 1932). $2 
MAYOR CERMAK. H. T. . . Dark maroon, probably the dark¬ 
est Rose in commerce thus far. Strong plant, glossy healthy 
foliage. Dedicated to the martyred Mayor of Chicago by his 
boyhood friend, Jan Bohm of Czechoslovakia. (Bohm, 1933). 
$2.50 
MME. ALBERT BARBIER. E. H. P. . . Large camellia-shaped 
Roses of salmon-yellow, deepening at the center to orange 
yellow with a touch of rose. 75c 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL. H. T. . . Bright coppery red and 
coral, large and very full. Free and continuous-blooming, 
vigorous and healthy plant. Was chosen in 1931 as the most 
beautiful Rose of the year in France. $1 
MRS. E. P. TF-IOM. H. T. . . Long buds and perfect blooms, of 
rich lemon yellow that does not fade. Very fragrant. Strong 
plant. 75c 
MRS. J. D. EISELE. FI. T. . . A beautiful Rose in every stage 
from unfurling bud to massive flower, which expands to five or 
six inches across and reveals its beautiful camellia-like petal 
arrangement. Brilliant cherry-rose with a scarlet overlay, with 
each petal lightly pencilled silver at its tip. Fruity old-rose per¬ 
fume, and the plants are strong growers and very free-blooming. 
(Patented, Howard & Smith, U. S., 1933). $1.50 
MRS. PIERRE S. duPONT. H. T. . . Reddish gold buds, and 
ochre yellow flowers. Thriving plant constantly in bloom. $1 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. P. H. . . Large long-pointed bud of a 
mixture of colors almost impossible to describe—scarlet-orange- 
copper, washed with Lincoln red; the general tonality of the 
open Rose is rich apricot drawing to mandarin. Mild fragrance, 
a vigorous plant. (McGredy, Ireland, 1930). $1 
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