C. H. STOCKING 
DUCHESS OF PENERANDA 
(Pedro Dot. 1931) $1.00 
And what a rose this is; one of the finest in com¬ 
merce today. Duchess of Peneranda produces two 
distinct shades. In the spring and summer the 
pointed buds open to a large, double flower of cop¬ 
pery apricot and sometimes showing a dark pink 
cast, while in the fall the color is deeper and shows 
more of the bronzy shade. The bloom is excellent 
in all stages and fades but little—quite fragrant. 
The bush is a strong sturdy grower with large, 
glossy, dark green, disease resistant foliage. A very 
free bloomer. There is no fault to be found with 
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MARY HART (Hart 1932) $ 1.00 
Without doubt one of the best roses we have. This 
year it was the most prolific bloomer in the field. 
A red sport of Talisman similar in all respects, ex¬ 
cept color. The bud is a maroon red, opening to 
well-formed blossoms of deep, blood-red shaded 
amber, uniform over the entire flower. Old faded 
blooms retain a beautiful color. A most prolific 
bloomer; excellent as a cut flower. 
MAX KRAUSE (Krause 1930) $1.00 
We are just as enthusiastic over this rose as last 
year. The rose is large and very double with un¬ 
usual lasting qualities. The bud is a reddish-orange 
and opens to a golden yellow. Moderately fragrant. 
The bush is a vigorous grower with exceptionally 
fine foliage. 
PRESIDENT PLUMCOCQ (Gaujard 1931) $1.00 
A medium size, ovoid bud opening to a large, double, 
cupped flower of soft coppery buff. Bush is a strong 
upright grower with healthy foliage. A profuse 
bloomer and fragrant. An excellent rose. 
SIR HENRY SEAGRAVE (Dickson 1932) $1.00 
A large, high centered, beautifully formed, fragrant 
flower of primrose yellow, borne on long, strong 
stems. Bush is a strong upright bushy grower and 
a continuous bloomer. For those who like a light 
yellow, this rose is excellent. 
SOUVENIR De MME. C. CHAMBARD 
(C. Chambard 1931) $1.00 
After observing this rose we can readily understand 
why it was judged the finest rose of France. A long 
pointed bud opening to a high centered, beautifully 
formed flower of coral pink with a satiny sheen. 
The flower is nearly always borne singly on a very 
strong stem on which the foliage extends to within 
an inch of the flower. As fine a cut flower as Dame 
Edith Helen. Bush is a moderate upright grower 
and quite fragrant. 
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