ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—"Pure and Sure" Seeds 
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Roslyn. 
Gloria Mundi, Dwarf Polyantha 
Primrose Climber. 
EVERBLOOMING FIELD-GROWN ROSES 
—Continued. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. H. P. Full, cupped flower 
of soft fawn-yellow, paling to white, with pinkish 
shades in the center, blooming throughout the 
season. Each, 40c. 
President Herbert Hoover. H. T. Maroon, or¬ 
ange and gold. Long-pointed buds, rigid stems. 
One of the best fall bloomers. Each, 50c. 
Radiance. H. T. Brilliant rosy carmine shaded 
pink, large, full, of fine form. A constant bloomer 
and an excellent keeper in summer. Each, 40c. 
Red Radiance. H. T. An ideal bedding Rose of 
American origin that continues to produce its 
large flowers throughout summer. A Rose that 
does well everywhere. Each, 40c. 
Roslyn. H. T. (New). Full golden yellow bloom, 
deeper in center, with orange splashings on back 
of petals. Each, 60c. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. H. T. A most 
vigorous grower of erect branching habit. Beau¬ 
tiful, brilliant green foliage; color, a most strik¬ 
ing sunflower-yellow. Each, 40c. 
Souvenir. (New). II. T. Souvenir (a golden yel¬ 
low Talisman), one of the loveliest of Roses, was 
the outstanding gold medal winner in the 1932 
American shows. Its bloom is a rich, deep golden 
yellow, and it is a prolific producer of fragrant 
flowers for cutting. Each, $1.00. 
Talisman. H. T. The outside of the petals is 
bright yellow, gold and pink; as the flower opens 
it becomes bright apricot. The bud is long and 
pointed. A strong grower with glossy foliage. 
Each, 45c. 
Dwarf Polyantha Roses 
Edith Cavell. Brilliant crimson, with white cen¬ 
ter. Each, 35c. 
F. J. Grootendorst (Rugosa). Small, bright crim¬ 
son flowers of the Baby Rambler type. Each, 35c. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in 
huge clusters. Each, 40c. 
Triomphe Orleanais. One of the earlier improve¬ 
ments on Orleans. Finest of the crimson Poly- 
anthas. Each, 30c. 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Blaze. (New). Blaze combines the vigor, beauty 
and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the 
everblooming qualities of a favorite everbloom- 
ing Rose. Each, $2.00. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The color is a remarkable deli¬ 
cate shade of flesh-pink on the outer surface, 
deepening to rosy flesh in the center. Each, 35c. 
Golden Climber. (New). (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss 
James). The most interesting and unusual fea¬ 
ture is that its extreme hardiness is combined 
with blooms of Hybrid Tea type and quality, 
long lasting and most always solitary on stems 
often 18 inches. Each, $2.00. 
staechelin. Crimson buds opening to large, per¬ 
fumed, pale pink flowers. Each, 40c. 
Primrose. New hardy yellow climber with large, 
double, canary-yellow flowers in great profusion. 
Each, 40c. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other rose in any 
class can compare with it for brilliancy of color, 
which is a vivid scarlet. Each, 35c. 
Silver Moon. Four- to five-inch semi-double flow¬ 
ers, pure white with thick clusters of yellow 
stamens. Each, 35c. 
