BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc 
Better Times. 
Countess Vandal. 
Golden Climber. 
Mary Hart. 
New Roses for 1935 
Here are those wonderful new Roses that have created such a sensation among 
Rose lovers the world over the past year. We saw these Roses in that wonderful 
garden of flowers at the World’s Fair in Chicago last summer and at that time 
chose what to us seemed the very cream of the offering. 
They are all patented Roses and sell at a fixed price. Our stocks are direct from 
the introducers and every Rose carries their sealed tag which guarantees its being 
genuine. 
BETTER TIMES 
U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 23. 
Interesting- long crimson buds open into brilliant, cerise-red 
flowers that are large, double, delicately fragrant, and are pro¬ 
duced on long, strong stems. Wonderful for cutting. Price, 
$1.50. 
BLAZE Acclaimed by the whole nation as the only hardy everblooming 
U. S. Plant Patent scarlet climber. Blaze combines the beauty and hardiness of 
jsjf’o io. Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the everblooming qulities so much 
to be desired. A wonderful color. Price, $1.50. 
COUNTESS 
VANDAL 
U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 38. 
The Rose of Roses. Countess Vandal has been enthusiastically 
received by rose-lovers. Its long pointed bud, its distinctive 
shadings of coppery bronze suffused with soft gold, and its 
form are a continuous “movie,” developing new beauty at all 
times during its long life. The sensation of all foreign shows, 
winning all medals and trophies in 1931 and 1932. Many thou¬ 
sands admired the large bed at the Century of Progress. Price, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 28. 
The most unusual feature of this Rose is that it has extreme 
hardiness combined with blooms of Hybrid Tea type and qual¬ 
ity. Flowers are long lasting and almost solitary on stems 
often 18 inches long. It is very hardy. Golden Climber re¬ 
ceived the Gold Medal of the Massachusetts Horticultural 
Society, the American Rose Society, and the Certificate of 
Merit of the National Rose Society of England. Rich, bright 
golden yellow. Price, $2.00. 
MARY HART A striking red sport of Talisman. The bud is maroon-red open¬ 
er. S. Plant Patent ing to well-formed blossoms of deep, velvety, blood-red with an 
No. 8. overglow of amber. Unlike most red Roses, Mary Hart does 
not wilt or dry when cut, but opens out perfectly into a Rose 
of beautiful form. Price, $1.00. 
NIGRETTE 
IT. S. Plant Patent 
No. 87. 
“The Black Rose of Sangerhausen.” The cup-shaped flowers 
are an intensely deep maroon with blackish velvety sheen, and 
are deliciously fragrant. It is the darkest of Roses, appearing 
almost black from a little distance. The plant is continuously 
in bloom, spending most of its energy in forming blossoms. 
(Originator’s description). Nigrette is the sensation of the 
European Rose World and is now available in this country 
for the first time. Price, $2.00. 
SOUVENIR 
IT. S. Plant Patent 
No. 25. 
A spring of 19 33 novelty everblooming Hybrid Tea and one of 
the best sellers of the season. It is really a Golden Yellow 
Talisman and was the outstanding gold-medal winner of the 
1932 American Shows. It is a rich, deep golden yellow, very 
fragrant, fine for cutting. Probably the most beautiful yellow 
Hybrid Tea Rose. Price, $1.00. 
TOKEN 
U. S. Plant Patent 
No. 95. 
A large flower with Ophelia-shaped buds. The flowers are 
medium full and of a unique color, a glowing tone of a rich 
sun-ripened apricot without any shading, gradually finishing 
to a soft coral. Pleasing at all stages. A free bloomer with a 
healthy disease-resistant plant. Price, $1.50. 
Nigrette. 
Souvenir. 
Token. 
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