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TAYLOR’S 1934 FLOWER AND PLANT GUIDE 
TAYLOR’S CHOICE ROSES 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER—This rose 
has made a place for itself with rose lovers. 
The color is a blend of orange and pink, vary¬ 
ing in tone from coppery red in bud to glowing 
orange-yellow at the base of the petals, flamed 
and suffused with vivid rose pink. An unusually 
strong grower and free flowering. 25c each; 
two-year, 50c. 
GOLD STAR—Beautiful, new yellow Hybrid 
Tea proven especially good for garden planting. 
Its large, double flowers are borne singly on 
long strong stems. The orange-colored bud 
opens to a full golden yellow bloom deeped in 
center, orange splashings on back of petals. 
Growth most vigorous and compact; very free 
bloomer. Healthy, lustrous foliage. We perdict 
a real future for this new rose. One-year, 25c; 
two-year, 75c. 
GRACE NOLL CROWELL—The freest bloom¬ 
ing large rose we have yet seen. In color it is 
a brilliant pink with petals heavily veigned with 
vinous crimson while the base of petals is shad¬ 
ed primrose-yellow. The reverse of the peals ar 
suffused with silvery tones. A giant in growth, 
producing many heavy canes from base of plant. 
20c; two-year, 50c. 
MAD. CAROLINE TESTOUT—This is the 
rose which grows so luxuriantly in the Far 
West that it has been adopted by the State of 
Oregon as its State Flower. In color, it is of a 
satiny rose-pink, deeping to clear red in the 
center. 20c each; two-year, 50c. 
These Pot Grown Roses May Be 
Planted Successfully any Time 
From Now Until the End of June. 
1-year plants grown in 2 1-4 inch 
pots. 2-year plants grown in 5- 
inch pots. 
Taylor’s Roses arc everbloomers, 
Pot Grown and Sent Postpaid. 
The ideal garden has many Roses 
in it. Roses here, and there, and 
everywhere. There cannot he too 
many of them. They will bloom 
well, comparatively speaking, in 
ordinary soil, but must be given 
very rich soil if you want them to 
do their best. Work plenty of old 
manure in soil and groAv specimens. 
The Rose likes heavy soil; it pre¬ 
fers clay loam. For best results, 
cut back heavy. 
(All verities are monthly or 
everbloomers unless specified oth¬ 
erwise.) 
JOSEPHINE VESTAL—In this 
magnificent Rose we find a rose 
of attractive coloring. It might be 
described as a salmon-flesh, tinted 
rose, with a tuch of yellow at the 
base. Buds of unusual attractive¬ 
ness, opening full and double, un¬ 
usually long and beautifully point¬ 
ed petals of wonderful depth and 
substance. Very fragrant, growth 
strong, almost thornless, flowers 
on long stems, and in great profu¬ 
sion all summer. Grand for out¬ 
doors. 20c each; two-year, 50c. 
CITY OF LITTLE ROCK—It is 
distinct and beautiful in color, a 
rose pink. The buds which open 
perfectly, are long and ideal form. 
The growth is vigorous and the 
flowers are produced profusely. Its 
pronounced fragrance will attract 
all rose lovers. Price, 20c; 2 for 
35c; two-year, 50c. 
BABY DOLL, OR TIP TOP—Blooms, golden 
yellow. Beautifully small, delicate. Price, 15c. 
two-year, 40c. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK—Large folwers. 
erect stems, heavy foliage, quick growth, rich 
Dink ; a rose among roses. This is one of our 
favorites. Price, 20c; two-year, 50c. 
KAISERINE AUGUSTA VICTORIA—White ; 
a real rose. Price, 20c; two-year, 50c. 
CLOTHILDE SOUPERT—A fine bedder; 
produces large quantities of medium-sized roses ; 
ivory white, shading toward center silvery pink. 
Price, 15c; two-yea»r 45c. 
SOUVENIR DE PIERRE NOTTING—Beau¬ 
tiful long bud, large blooms; orange yellow 
bordered with carmine. Price, 15c; two-year, 
50c. 
OPHELIA—Strong growth; flowers on long 
stems ; attractive buds ; rich shade salmon flesh 
shaded with rose. Price, 20c; 2 for 35c; two- 
year 50c. 
KILLARNEY—Very fine ; pink ; everblooming 
Each, 20c; 2 for 35c. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Red; enough said. 
Blooms two or three times a season. Price, 
20c; tAvo-year, 50c. 
PINK MAMAN COCHET—The flowers are of 
enormous size, very full and of gi'eat depth 
and substance. Color, rich coral-pink, elegantly 
chader with rose crimson; has broad, thick 
shell-like petals and makes superb long-pointed 
buds. Price, 20c; 2 for 35c; tAVO-year, 50c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—Bright pink, apricot and 
gold. Price, 15c; two-yea<r, 50c. 
COLUMBIA—Flowers are very large, being 
a giant pink. A rank grower. Blooms with 
a great freedom. Buds are borne on long stiff 
straight stems. Very fragrant. Fully double. 
Fine for garden culture. Price 20c; tAVO-year, 50c. 
DAVID O. DODD—Rich crimson, flushed scar¬ 
let, with well shaped buds, carried erect. Very 
free flowering ; bushy and upright. We consider 
this fine rose to be one of the best of its color, 
certainly it is destined to become a great popu¬ 
lar faAmrite. A splendid rose with no apparent 
faults. One-year plants, 20c each; tAvo-year 
plants, 50c. 
