Distributors of Nature 9 s Charm 
UTAH NURvSERY 8c SEED CO. 
Mme. Nicholas Aussel. 
Four Beautiful Aristocrats 
for Your Rose Qarden 
OLYMPIAD. The New Hybrid Tea Rose. One of the late Mr. Pernet 
Bucher’s Seedlings. Awarded Gold Medals at the Great Atlantic City 
Flower and Garden Pageant, 1931, and the Philadelphia Flower Show, 
1932. Vivid scarlet with a light undertone of orange. $1.00 each. 
President Herbert Hoover. A glorious rose, wonderfully free in the easy 
manner in which it grows and charming in its color arrangement 
which is a splendid combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
yellow; this combination of colors gives the most dazzling color effect 
imaginable. The buds are beautifully pointed, the flowers large, com¬ 
posed of broad, thick, heavy petals, with moderate fragrance. 75c each. 
Mme. Nicolas Aussel. A beautiful bright coppery red in the very long 
shapely tapering bud that develops into a large, fragrant, full double 
flower of exquisite opalescent salmon-pink. Growth vigorous and 
healthy, free and continuous bloomer. In 1931 was awarded a gold 
medal as “The Most Beautiful Rose” in France. $1.00 each. 
Swansdown. An introduction of Alex. Dickson & Sons. An ideal white 
which in the autumn has just a tint of cream at the base of the 
petals. The bud is large and very long-pointed, of perfect shape, com¬ 
posed of large heavy petals and develop into splendid full, very sweetly 
scented flowers of spiral formation. $1.00 each. 
T he Noted “Beauty Dozen” 
Here are the choicest Everblooming Roses, noted for their beauty, that will delight all Rose lovers. 
Mme. Jules Bouehe. A splendid white, at times slightly 
tinted with just a touch of tender blush pink. Long 
pointed bud with fragrant, well-formed flower. 60c each. 
Golden Emblem. Most beautiful, clear yellow, occasion¬ 
ally flaked with crimson on the outer petals, wonderfully 
well shaped buds and flowers on long stems. 
75c each. 
Dame Edith Helen. Perfect bud developing 
into a great flower; broad petals which 
curl back prettily, delightfully sweet- 
scented; of rich pink. 60c each. 
Cuba. We know of no other variety with a 
more brilliant effect when planted with 
other roses. Richly colored, semi-double, 
vermilion-scarlet with orange suffusion. 
75c each. 
Vaterland. The most distinct dark colored 
variety yet introduced. A rich velvety 
scarlet-maroon, splendidly formed flower; 
perpetual bloomer, the best of this type 
yet to come to our notice. 75c each. 
Briarcliff. A wonderfully large rose, high- 
centered flowers which are very fine for 
cutting. Silvery rose-pink. 75c each. 
Los Angeles. The long-stemmed flowers are of a luminous 
flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with translucent 
gold at base of petals; of perfect form and fragrant. 
60c each. 
Francis Scott Key. Beautiful large crimson buds and 
flowers of wonderfully fine form. A truly 
gorgeous rose. 75c each. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. Most striking 
sunflower-yellow. Long-pointed bud of ex¬ 
quisite shape. A very large' double, full, 
fragrant flower. 60c each. 
Lady Barnaby. Rich glowing pink, shaded 
darker, with a full double fragrant bloom. 
A gorgeous rose. 75c each. 
Etoile de Hollande. The most popular red 
garden rose. Brilliant crimson-red, con¬ 
tinuous bloomer, large moderately double 
flower. 60c each. 
Talisman. Another popular rose either for cut 
flower or garden. A remarkable color 
combination of yellow, apricot, gold and 
deep rose-pink. Perpetual, free flowering. 
60c each. 
One Each 
of the 
Marvelous 
“Beauty 
Dozen” 
$7.50 
Rose Gardens—their fragrance dlls the air. Let us have a garden of 
them this year. You know the Hybrid Teas bloom from June till frost. 
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