ROSE VALLEY NURSERIES 
ADVANCE INFORMATION! 
ROSES FOR DELIVERY, FALL 1934 
(Each $2.50; orders will be filled in rotation received) 
PRINCESS VAN ORANJE. Climbing sport of the well-known 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange scarlet. (DeRuyter, 1933). 
YOSEMITE. H. T. . . Something new in color, dark chestnut 
brown in the bud, turning orange scarlet, carrot red and finish¬ 
ing brilliant coral. (Patented, Nicolas, 1934). 
ROCHESTER. H. T. . . A combination of the hardy polyantha 
Echo and the hybrid tea Rev. F. Page-Roberts, with the bloom 
of the latter and the hardiness of the former. Straw yellow 
with carmine markings and pearl suffusion, large bloom in 
clusters, long lasting. (Nicolas, 1934). 
"Treasure Island" Climbing Set 
HYBRIDS OF R. SETIGERA (PRAIRIE ROSE) by 
H. M. Horvath. Hardier than any other type of 
climbers and will persist where the Wichuriana type 
freezes back. Equally handsome in the South. 
DOUBLOONS. Rich golden yellow, large blooms in clusters, 
blooming so profusely as to hide the foliage. Repeats with a 
second crop a month later. 
CAPTAIN KIDD. Blood red; vigorous. Large perfumed bloom 
LONG JOHN SILVER. Silver white, large blooms in immense 
clusters. 
JEAN LAFFITE. Light brilliant pink, delightful perfume. 
Two New Polyantha Hybrids, Large-flowering. 
KAREN POULSEN. S ingle large brilliant scarlet, 2-2)4 feet. 
Gold Medal Chelsea (England) Flower Show 1933. 
ROUGE. Crimson scarlet, low grower. Both this and Karen 
Poulsen are continuously in bloom and are unequalled for 
mass bedding or border. 
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