BEAUTIFUL ROSES FOR 1934 
S. M. GUSTAVE V. E. H. P. . . For its hardiness and blooming- 
ability this Rose was selected by the King of Sweden to bear 
his name. Handsome buds and large full Roses of live sparkling 
pink, extremely fragrant, with long cutting stems. Seldom out of 
bloom. 75c 
SOLEIL DE FRANCE (Sun of France). P. H.. . “Sun of France," 
brilliant and glistening in the sunlight! Ovoid pointed bud of 
apricot lightened with gold. Roses of buff yellow suffused 
with apricot. Color very lasting. Bloom large and very 
double, and when fully open the petals quill and point in all 
directions and upward. Delicious fruity fragrance. Vigorous 
plant with healthy foliage, blooming indefatigably the whole 
season. (Mermet, France, 1933). $2.50 
SOUVENIR. P. H. . . A golden Talisman of great beauty—urn¬ 
shaped buds and perfumed blooms in profusion—with the good 
qualities of Talisman: vigor of bush, long cutting stems, large 
and glossy foliage. (Patented, Pierson, U. S., 1932). $1 
SOUVENIR DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. H. T. . . Large semi¬ 
double blooms of rosy pink, suffused peach in the center,, with 
outer petals of rose-red Fine fragrance, a good grower attain¬ 
ing medium height. (Chambard, France, 1931). $1.50 
SPARKLER. Poly. Brilliant sparkling very deep red, with 
flowers quite covering the stocky bushy plants. An intense un¬ 
fading color. (DeRuyter, Holland, 1931). 75c 
TALISMAN. P. H. . . Urn-shaped bud of deep-veined gold. 
Blooms of copper and brilliant gold with a tonality of orange. 
Extremely fragrant. 75c 
VANGUARD. Hybrid Rugosa. . . A superb specimen plant, 
‘‘fan" it along a fence or trellis. Canes 10 to 12 feet long, 
foliage as if shellacked. Large full Roses of orange salmon re¬ 
minding one of the blooms of Miss Lolita Armour. (June-July) 
Van Fleet Gold Medal 1932. A Rose Valley Introduction. 
(Stevens, U. S., 1932). $1.50 
VATERLAND. H. T. . . Great blood-red blooms with coppery 
reflexes, bronze green foliage of great substance. Rugged 
plant. $1 
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