AMERICA'S FINEST HARDY PLANTS AND ROCK PLANTS 
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HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued. 
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Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms of magnificent 
size, perfect in half-open state, showing clean, at¬ 
tractive centers when fully open; petals enormous; 
very fragrant. Free flowering.$5.00 $40.00 
Ten Joseph Looymans. Bong, pointed buds of brilliant 
orange-buff, and large, fairly full flowers of vivid 
yellow and bright apricot; fragrant and freely pro¬ 
duced . .. 5.00 40.00 
Golden Emblem. Beautifully formed long buds opening 
up into fine, fragrant, golden flowers. The color is 
rich, a yellow cadmium toning to sunflower yellow.. 5.00 40.00 
Grass an Teplitz. This is a Rose for everybody, succeed¬ 
ing under the most ordinary conditions. In color it is 
of richest scarlet, shading to a velvety crimson; very 
fragrant; a free, strong grower and in bloom all the 
time . 4.00 30.00 
Imperial Potentate. Dark, shining rose-pink, shaded 
lighter on reverse of petals; fragrant. Erect, branch¬ 
ing plant with very good foliage. Blooms with re¬ 
markable freedom. 5.00 40.00 
Independence Day. Flaming yellow buds, heavily shad¬ 
ed with copper and brown, opening quickly to moder¬ 
ately large flowers of 15 to 20 petals which rapidly 
fade to light orange-pink . 5.00 40.00 
Joanna Hill. Invaluable for the garden. The buds are 
large, long pointed and open to large, full, semi¬ 
double, attractive, long lasting, moderately fragrant 
flowers of a clear yellow with orange-yellow heart. 
They are borne singly on long strong stems; growth 
vigorous, upright; a profuse bloomer.. 5.50 45.00 
John Russell. Large, ovoid buds and immense crim¬ 
son flowers of the old-time, globular type with the 
famous exhibition center. Plant exceptionally strong 
and vigorous . 6.00 40.00 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. The flowers, which are produced 
with the greatest freedom on long, stiff stems, are 
of large size and of perfect form, of a deep imperial 
pink, the outside of the petals silvery rose-white .. 5.00 40.00 
Jules Gaujard. Distinct and beautiful, the large, well- 
formed double flowers on first opening are of a 
glistening cochineal-crimson which, as they fully 
develop, passes to a pretty shade of orange-rose. It 
is of strong, vigorous, branching habits, very free 
flowering and a greatly admired garden Rose . 5.50 45.00 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Soft pearly white, tinted 
with just enough lemon in the center to relieve the 
white; remarkably fragrant, beautifully formed flow¬ 
ers on long, graceful stems; a strong, free, healthy 
grower. 5.00 40.00 
Killamey Queen. Another Killarney, closer to the 
original in color but fuller, and stronger in growth. 
Very free flowering. It is practically immune to mil¬ 
dew, with large flowers and thick petals. 5.00 40.00 
Killarney White. A duplicate of the charming pink 
Killarney; flowers white as snow. 5.00 40.00 
Lady Alice Stanley. A gem that everyone admires; it is 
absolutely perfect in every way; form, color, size, 
freedom of bloom and fragrance are fully developed; 
in color it is a beautiful shade of coral-rose, the 
inside of the petals shading to flesh-pink with deeper 
flushes . 5.00 40.00 
Lady Aslitown. A very free-flowering variety, producing 
fine blooms throughout the season. The flowers are 
large and of a delicate soft rose color, shading to 
yellow at the base. 5.00 40.00 
Lady Hillingdon. A beautiful coppery shade of apricot- 
yellow, beautiful in the bud; a strong, vigorous 
grower; free flowering . 5.00 40.00 
Lady Margaret Stewart. It is of perfect form, with a 
high-pointed center, golden yellow shaded and 
streaked with orange and red. Especially handsome 
foliage . 5.00 40.00 
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Lady Ursula. Well shaped buds and blooms of good 
substance in varying shades of light pink merging to 
a yellow base; slightly fragrant. Plant of tremendous 
growth . # .$5.00 
Lord Cbarlemont. Deep crimson, well formed, high- 
centered and fragrant blooms. Moderately bushy 
plant. A new red Rose which has been very much 
talked about . 5.00 
Los Angeles. Very vigorous, and produces a continu¬ 
ous succession of long-stemmed flowers of a luminous 
flame-pink, toned with coral and shaded with trans- v 
lucent gold at the base of petals. 5.00 
Lucie Marie. Very long pointed buds, deep yellow 
splashed rosy red. As the outer petals unfold, the 
inner face is yellow with coppery venation with the 
petals lightly tipped with pink; slightly fragrant. 
It is of strong, vigorous, healthy habit of growth 
with dark leathery foliage. A most distinct and 
interesting bedding variety. 5.50 
Madame Butterfly. A symphony of white, bright pink, 
apricot and gold. Compared with Ophelia, this deri¬ 
vation is fuller-petaled, more prolific, and of greater 
color appeal. The buds are a rich Indian red, yellow 
at base. 5.00 
Margaret McGredy. Large, ovoid buds and double, 
cupped flowers of solid orange-vermilion. Very pro¬ 
lific. This extraordinary Rose has been widely dis¬ 
cussed and tested in this country and found good . . 5.00 
May Wettern. Fine, shapely flowers of deep rosy pink, 
with recurved petals showing a paler tint; mild Tea 
fragrance. Excellent stems and foliage; free growth 
and blooming. A very pretty garden Rose resembling 
Mme. Abel Chatenay but a better bloomer. 6.50 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. A marvelously beautiful 
Rose with a unique color combination not found in 
any other variety, a most striking blending of dark 
vivid orange and apricot on a golden yellow ground, 
frequently with touches of bronze on the reverse of 
the petals. The sweet-scented flowers are very large, 
of perfect form, both in bud as well as in the fully 
developed flower and are produced freely on vigor¬ 
ous upright growths. 5.50 
Miss Lolita Armour. The flowers are of great substance 
and delightfully fragrant. As the flowers expand they 
develop to a deep coral-red with a golden coppery 
red suffusion, the base of the petals a rich golden 
yellow with coppery red sheen. A strong, vigorous 
grower ... 5.00 
Miss Rowena Thom. Enormous buds and blooms of fiery 
rose and mauve, shaded with old gold at the center, 
borne on long, strong stems. A profuse, continuous 
bloomer and a very vigorous plant . 5.00 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. The Daily Mail Rose. In color 
its buds are coral-red, shaded with yellow at the 
base; the open flowers of medium size, semi-double, 
of a superb coral-red, shaded with yellow and bright 
rosy scarlet passing to shrimp-red. 5.00 
Mme. Jules Bouche. While not a pure white, it is to all 
intents white and without question the best white 
eyerblooming bedding Rose yet introduced. The flow¬ 
ers are large, quite double and of splendid form. It is 
fragrant, a vigorous grower and very free flowering. . .5.00 
Mme. Leon Pain. Splendid salmon buds and pink 
blooms of great size, tinted heavily with silvery flesh 
and orange at the center. Plant is vigorous, free 
flowering, and almost immune to disease. 5.00 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. A remarkably floriferous variety of 
strong, vigorous, but compact growth; the flowers, 
which are full double, are equally attractive when 
full blown as in the bud state; in color, a distinct 
Indian yellow, shading lighter towards the edges . . 6.00 
Mrs. Arthur Robert Waddell. Beautiful, tapering buds 
of yellowish copper, opening to nearly single, cupped 
blooms of bronze-pink and apricot, with a delicate, 
delicious perfume . 5.00 
Mrs. diaries Bell. Lovely shell-pink buds and blossoms 
of fine, globular form, with shadings of soft salmon; 
sweetly perfumed . 5.00 
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Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Slender yellow buds and D ° Z 10 ° 
large, well shaped blooms of bright canary-yellow, 
deepest in center. Blooms very freely.$5.00 $40.00 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Ovoid buds and globular flowers 
of clear, piercing pink with lighter shades. A fine, 
firm center, well held, and fragrant. Vigorous and 
free flowering .. 5.00 40.00 
Mrs. Henry Morse. A bright flower of two contrasting 
tones of pink, with an underlying yellow glow; double, 
high centered, large, moderately fragrant. . 5.00 40.00 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Large, beautifully pointed buds 
and gorgeous flowers of salmon-pink and gold, pass¬ 
ing to flesh-pink at the edges. Very impressive .... 5.00 40.00 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. The color is a beautiful scarlet 
coppery orange, heavily flushed with Lincoln-red on 
the outside of the petals, and these colors together 
give a rich and almost dazzling effect. The flowers 
are of large size and beautiful form, and possess the 
fullness to make them useful for all purposes, are 
very freely produced and delicately perfumed. The 
plant has a vigorous and exceptionally free habit 
and is one of the best all purpose varieties. 5.50 45.00 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Medium sized long pointed bud 
of a reddish gold opening to a semi-double, cupped, 
very lasting fragrant flower of a deep golden yellow. 
The plant is of strong, vigorous, compact growth. A 
profuse and continuous bloomer .*. .. 5.50 45.00 
Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. The flowers, which are 
of large size, remain perfect on the bushes for a long 
time, and are produced very freely; they are of a 
bright pink color with lighter shadings. 5.00 40.00 
Olympiad. This brilliant new red Rose, first sent out 
spring of 1932, is now available at popular prices. 
The color of Olympiad is unique, a lustrous, dark 
oriental scarlet, its depth of color accentuated by 
the golden base and intensified by a rich velvety 
sheen. The bud is long and pointed and the flower 
magnificent in every stage of development . 5.50 45.00 
Ophelia. A Rose that is admired by everyone; its flow¬ 
ers are held erect on long, stiff stems, are of perfect 
form, good size, and of a most pleasing, delicate tint 
of salmon-flesh shaded with rose; very floriferous . . 5.00 40.00 
Padre. Copper-scarlet, with bright yellow at base of 
petals. Flowers semi-double, with 15 to 20, often 
curiously notched petals. Blooms with exceptional 
freedom . 5.00 40.00 
President Herbert Hoover. Large flowers of a very 
charming combination of cerise-pink, flame, scarlet 
and yellow, with broad, thick petals; very fragrant. 
The clean, handsome foliage is an added attraction. 
The brilliancy of the color is somewhat dimmed by 
hot weather, but the cool autumn nights develop 
tones and tints of almost unbelievable richness. 
Perhaps it will do best in partial shade. 5.50 45.00 
Radiance. An ideal bedding Rose that continues to pro¬ 
duce its large flowers throughout the most unfavor¬ 
able hot weather when frequently many other varie¬ 
ties fail. A brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon-pink 
and yellow shadngs at base of the petals. 5.00 40.00 
Red Radiance. A counterpart of Radiance from which 
it is a “sport,” possessing all the good traits of that 
valuable variety but differing in color, which is a 
bright cerise-red ... 5 .00 40.00 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Copper-red buds of great length, 
opening to golden yellow blooms stained outside with 
red, fully double and very large; fragrant. 5.50 45.00 
Rose Marie. Fragrant, clear rose-pink flowers of large 
size, borne freely on plants of notable vigor. Quite 
distinct and worth having in any planting. .. 5.00 40.00 
Schwabenland. There are many pink Roses but none 
just like this variety either in color or in the 
splendid formation of its blooms. The moderately 
fragrant flowers are large; over 5 inches in diameter, 
with high spiral center, the petals having a peculiar 
twist or curl. In color it is a luminous rich rose-pink, 
retaining its brightness until the petals drop. The 
flowers are carried singly on long stiff stems. A 
strong, healthy, hardy, vigorous grower and free 
flowering . 6.50 46.00 
