The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
ROSES 53 
OUTSTANDING NEW ROSES 
More than 150 new kinds of Roses are put on the market every year, but only a few of them are ever heard of again. It is expen¬ 
sive, and generally unsatisfactory to buy at random from the new introductions, but some of them are so valuable that they cannot be 
disregarded. Consequently, we have selected the best new varieties of the past few years, and offer them here in order that our custom¬ 
ers may keep pace with the finest new Roses without the expense of testing the worthless sorts. 
Governor Alfred E. Smith. Plant Patent No. 62 
AUTUMN. HT. Red and gold buds opening to large yellow and pink 
flowers of most spectacular appearance. The plant is extremely 
vigorous and blooms profusely throughout the summer and fall. 
$1 each. 
CALEDONIA. HT. Very few good new white Roses appear among 
the novelties of each year. This is an exception. The long, ivory- 
tinted buds are exceedingly graceful and beautiful, and the open 
flowers are sufficiently full and sweet to make an outstanding Rose. 
Plant is tall, with sturdy stems, and produces a fair amount of ex¬ 
quisite bloom. $1.50 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. Plant Patent No. 38. Stunning new Rose 
of coppery pink, strongly tinted with ruddy shades in the bud, open¬ 
ing to big, handsomely shaped flowers of striking color. $2 each. 
DOTTY. HT. Bold buds of deep golden yellow, stained with scarlet 
on the outside, opening to deep, fragrant flowers of clear sunflower- 
yellow, well shaped and long lasting. $1.50 each. 
EDITOR McFARLAND. HT. Exceedingly vigorous, free-flowering 
new Rose, producing superb, long-pointed buds of deep glowing 
pink, opening to full-petaled, beautifully shaped, fragrant blooms 
on long, rigid stems. An outstanding novelty, highly recommended 
by experienced growers. $1.50 each. 
ESSENCE. HT. Fragrance is the outstanding quality of this sturdy, 
tall-growing, new crimson Rose. The fully double flowers are sweet 
with the old-time perfume, and they are produced with unusual free¬ 
dom by a very healthy and vigorous plant. $2 each. 
GOVERNOR ALFRED E. SMITH. HT. Plant Patent No. 62. Cop¬ 
pery pink flowers of the most unusual shade, somewhat resembling the 
tints seen in the lovely old Miss Lolita Armour. Plants are upright 
and vigorous, producing an abundance of bloom all season. $2.50 each. 
GRENOBLE. HT. An outstanding addition to the small 
group of really good red Roses. Flowers are beautifully 
shaped, fragrant, and exceedingly rich in shades of 
crimson and scarlet. Plant is notable for its vigor 
and continuous blooming habit. $1.75 each. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. HT. Brilliant orange, scar¬ 
let, and yellow mingle in the petals of this new German 
Rose. This is one of the showiest varieties we have ever 
seen and produces an unusual quantity of highly colored 
bloom for a Rose of this type. $1.50 each. 
LEONARD BARRON. HT. The flat, circular flowers of 
this new variety have most distinct qualities of form and 
fragrance. Its outer petals are huge and shell-like, each 
inner whorl becoming smaller toward the center. Flower 
is coppery pink when first opening, paling through 
shades of tan and silvery pink as it develops. $1.75 each. 
MARY HART. HT. Plant Patent No. 8. A deep Indian 
red sport of the famous Talisman. Remarkable for its 
rich oxblood hue, and rare metallic sheen from its 
underlying golden yellow ground-color. Remarkably 
free flowering. $2 each. 
MAX KRAUSE. HT. New golden yellow Rose of great 
depth and substance, originated in Germany where it 
has won many-honors at flower shows. Amateurs who 
have seen it here believe it has a future. $2 each. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. HT. A Gold Medal winner from 
the north of Ireland, with astonishing buds and flowers 
of glowing orange-salmon and coppery gold. One of the 
best of the new varieties. $1.50 each. 
OLYMPIAD (Mme. Raymond Gaujard). HT. A Gold 
Medal winner in France renamed by its American intro¬ 
ducers in honor of 1932 Olympic games. Gorgeous 
crimson and gold flowers, well shaped, handsome. $1 each. 
ROSLYN. HT. Remarkable for the large size and perfect 
form of its clear sunflower-yellow blooms. Plant grows 
well and produces perfect flowers. $1 each. 
SOUVENIR. HT. Plant Patent No. 25. A sport of the 
superb Talisman, just as yellow as Mary Hart is red. 
Both are wonderful variations of a wonderful Rose, ex¬ 
hibiting all its good qualities. $1.50 each. 
Essence 
Plants by Parcel Post. 
If plants are to be shipped by parcel post, add to the prices given, 10 cts. for 1 plant, 20 cts. for 6 
plants, 30 cts. for 12 plants. 
