10 Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses Snly $1.59 %£ 
Also Special Bargains in Ramblers and Climbers 
All Big, Strong 2 and 3 year old Plants, Labeled and Pruned 
Guaranteed To Bloom W ithin Feiv Weeks From Planting 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet 
MM*. Jules Boucbc 
Only in our Final Clearance Sale do we ever offer such values for so 
little money. Yet these Roses are healthy, strong and ready to grow. We 
guarantee the Hybrid Teas listed below to bloom within a few weeks from 
planting. With good care, they will continue until frost, giving you several 
months of bloom this season. 
You will find in this list the cream of the Everblooming Hybrid Tea 
Roses. There are 1933 introductions, Dotty and Romance — which have 
been quoted in Nursery Catalogs this season at $1.50 each. There are such 
recent Gold Medal Winners as Talisman and President Hoover. There are 
time-tested favorites, such as Annie Laurie, Columbia and Souvenir de 
Claudius Pernet. 
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Make Up Your Own Collection From These Choice Hybrid Teas 
American Beauty—Crimson-carmine ; intensely fragrant. 
Annie Laurie—Flesh-pink, golden base; fragrant. 
Briarcliff—Rose pink ; fragrant. 
Briarcliff Brilliant—New patented Rose. 
Columbia—Deep pink; intensely fragrant. 
Commonwealth—Deep pink; fragrant. 
E. G. Hill—Dazzling scarlet; new, very fine. 
Hollywood—Deep rose ; very fragrant. 
Hoosier Beauty—Glowing crimson, shaded darker. 
Joanna Hill—Deep yellow ; fragrant. 
Madame Butterfly—Salmon-flesh; slightly fragrant. 
Madame Jules Bouche—White with blush; fragrant 
Matchless—Cerise pink; intensely fragrant. 
Miss Amelia Gude—Golden buff; fragrant. 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge—Golden yellow; fragrant. 
Mrs. F. R. Pierson—Vivid scarlet; very fine. 
Ophelia—Pearl pink and gold. 
Premier Supreme—Deep rose-pink. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover—Orange and gold; fragrant. 
Pres. W. H. Taft—Salmon-pink; fragrant. 
Rapture—Pink, apricot and gold. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts—Yellow with red shading; fragrant. 
Rose Hill—Rose-pink; fragrant. 
Roslyn—Golden yellow; slightly fragrant. 
Silver Columbia—Rose-pink ; fragrant. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet—Sunflower-yellow ; fragrant. 
Talisman—Copper gold and apricot; fragrant. 
Templar—Bright red; persistent bloomer. 
Double White Killarney—Very fine white; fragrant. 
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RAMBLER ROSES 
2-Year, Field-Grown Plants 
Ramblers throw out pliable canes which are covered with bloom the following year. The 
old canes can be removed every year. The Ramblers are invaluable for trellises, walls and em¬ 
bankments. The flowers are small but are borne in great clusters, giving a brilliant mass effect. 
7 for $1.19 14 for $2.19 21 for $3.19 
Hiawatha Rambler FREE with every 7 Ramblers; 2 FREE with 14; 
3 FREE with 21. 
Hiawatha is a beautiful Rambler with deep crimson single flowers 
shaded white at the centers, and showy golden anthers. 
American Pillar—Crimson with clear white eye. 
Crimson Rambler—Oldest of all Ramblers. 
Dorothy Perkins—Crinkled pink petals. 
Excelsa—Intense crimson. 
White Dorothy—Similar but white. 
Lady Gay—Rich deep rose-pink. 
Roserie—Tyrian-pink, darkening with age. 
Tausendschon (Thousand Beauties) Cherry pink to pale 
blush. 
Trier—Fragrant, semi-double, rosy white. 
Veilchenblau—(Violet Blue)—Only blue rose. 
Wichuriana—Starry white flowers ; fine for ground cover 
with glossy leaves. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2-Year, Field-Grown Plants 
Climbing Roses have pliable canes, somewhat heavier than Ramblers. New growth starts 
from the old canes, so that the canes often attain great length. The blooms are almost as large 
as Tea Roses. 
7 for $1.50 14 for $2.65 
Albertine Climbing Rose FREE with every 7; 2 FREE with every 14; 
Albertine is a fragrant, rich coppery yellow Climber that holds its color 
well. 
Aviateur Bleriot—Small golden flowers, fragrant. 
Climbing American Beauty—Large, rich carmine flowers. 
Chaplin's Pink Climber—Semi-double, clear soft pink. 
Christine Wright—Semi-double, wild-rose pink; fragrant. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—Large, shell-pink flowers; fragrant. 
Gardenia—Creamy white flowers with yellow centers. 
Mary Wallace—Semi-double, rose-pink; fragrant. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—Intense red flowers. 
Silver Moon—Semi-double; creamy white. 
Primrose (primevere)—Large, double, primrose-yellow. 
Staechelin (Spanish Beauty)—Bright pink. 
Alida Lovett—Bright shell pink with sulphur shadings. 
Bess Lovett—Bright rich rose-pink; fragrant. 
Baltimore Belle—Pale blush to rose-white; fragrant. 
Max Graf—Very large flowers, bright pink with golden 
center. 
Safe Delivery Guaranteed 
Dorothy Perkins Rambler Rose 
This popular rose lends itself to many 
uses. As shown above, it is stunning 
when trained over an arbor with shel¬ 
tered seat. It is equally at home on porch 
trellis, stone walls and embankments. 
REYNOLDS’ FARMS r f.d. 250 South Norwalk, 
Conn. 
