CLIMBING ROSES—HEW and RECENT INTRODUCTIONS, continued 
IVY ALICE. R. (G. F. Letts & Sons, 1927.) A 
charming new rambler with pinkish salmon flowers 
borne in very large clusters. A very vigorous 
Climber with glossy foliage. 
NEW DAWN. LC. (Somerset Rose Nurs., 1930.) 
Plant Patent No. 1. A very fine, practically ever- 
blooming Climber, a good deal like the well-known 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS. LC. (E. M. Buatois, 1931.) 
Large, semi-double or nearly single flowers of light 
yellow deeply edged with carmine, crimson, and 
scarlet. One of the most striking Climbing Roses. 
Best used as a moderately growing pillar. 
WINSOME. LC. (Dobbie & Co., 1931.) Large, 
double, cherry-red flowers with a fine Tea fragrance. 
A vigorous Climber and an abundant bloomer. 
J\[ew Polyantha Roses 
All new Polyantha Roses $1.25 each, except where noted 
ANNE METTE POULSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1934.) 
Plant Patent applied for. A shrubby plant with 
very large, almost single flowers of brilliant scarlet- 
crimson, produced constantly throughout the sea¬ 
son. Especially good for mass planting or low 
edging. 
CHERIE. (H. Morse & Sons, 1931.) A vivid scarlet- 
crimson sport of the well-known Polyantha, Else 
Poulsen. 
D. T. POLILSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1930.) Large, 
well-filled clusters of brilliant blood-red, single 
flowers. Strong plant and a continuous bloomer. 
KAREN POULSEN. (D. T. Poulsen, 1933.) Very 
large, single, brilliant unfading scarlet flowers in 
clusters. Strong, upright growth. 
VALERIE. Large trusses of clear yellow flowers. 
Upright, bushy growth. Leathery green foliage. 
$1.50 each. 
Patented Roses 
Due to the fact that we are only co-distributors of many patented varieties (which we are not 
allowed to produce in our own fields) and must buy these from the patentee, we cannot be respon¬ 
sible for the descriptions or results obtained from these plants, merely repeating in our catalogue 
the description of the patentee for the information of our customers. 
In addition to the patented Roses offered in the general lists, we can also supply the 
following patented varieties : 
Alezane. HT. Patent No. 116. Brownish orange. 
Better Times. HT. Patent No. 23. Carmine- 
red. 
Carmelita. HT. Patent No. 91. Vivid red. 
Gloaming. HT. Patent No. 137. Pink, suffused 
salmon. 
Matador. HT. Patent pending. Oxblood-red. 
Permanent Wave. Patent No. 107. Polyantha 
with crimson-pink, wavy petals. 
Radiant Beauty. HT. Patent No. 97. Bright 
crimson; very double. 
Token. HT. Patent No. 95. Apricot-orange. 
Price, $1.50 each 
ROSE COLLECTION 
For the convenience of those who wish to get dependable Roses without 
having any special preference as to varieties, we have selected the following 
group. Beginners in Rose-growing will do well to purchase this collection, as it 
consists of tried and true varieties so remarkable in beauty that they deserve 
to be in everybody’s garden. 
Complete IQ $ O 00 75 cts. each 
Collection 1^1 FOR U if bought singly 
POSTPAID if cash accompanies the order 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon-pink. 
Charles P. Kilham. Orange-pink. 
Charles K. Douglas. Light crimson. 
Columbia. Bright pink. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Pure white. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. Coral-red. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Ophelia. Creamy white. 
President Herbert Hoover. Rose and gold. 
Radiance. Rose-pink. 
Red Radiance. Red. 
Talisman. Scarlet and yellow. 
IkUTH E PvF OKD, N. J. 
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