AMELIA EARHART. HT. (L. Reymond, 1929.) 
Plant Patent No. 63 . Flowers very large, well 
formed, golden yellow with a deeper yellow center, 
delicately shaded with an orange sheen, reverse 
of petals golden yellow; intensely fragrant; borne 
on long, strong stems. $1.50 each. Illustrated in 
color on page 4 . 
ATTRACTION. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1931.) 
Flower double, globular, lasting, slightly fragrant, 
cadmium-yellow and orange. Foliage glossy, 
bronze-green, closely set. Dwarf grower; profuse 
bloomer. 25 petals. $1.50 each. 
BETTER TIMES. HT. (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934.) 
Plant Patent No. 23 . Brilliant cerise. Flowers on 
strong stems. Fine cut-flower. $1.50 each. Illus¬ 
trated in color on page 3 . 
BUTTERCUP. HT. (Edward Towill, 1929.) Dark 
yellow bud; medium-sized yellow flower of cupped 
form, turning to faint pink, moderately double 
and of excellent texture. A very dainty Rose. 
Low, spreading grower. 45 petals. $1.50 each. 
CATHRINE KORDES. HT. (W. Kordes Sohne, 
1930.) Flower very large, double, high-centered, 
extremely lasting, fragrant, glowing scarlet, shad¬ 
ing to deep pink, borne singly on long, strong stem. 
35 petals. $1 each. 
CECILE WALTER. HT. (C. Mallerin, 1931.) 
Flower orange-copper, cupped, extremely lasting, 
slightly fragrant. Vigorous grower. $1 each. 
CHARLES H. RIGG. HT. (Chaplin Bros., 1931.) 
Large, full, fragrant flower of soft daybreak-pink, 
passing to eglantine pink, borne on stout, erect 
stem. $1.50 each. 
CORAL. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1931.) Coral 
flower with buttercup-yellow base. Resembles a 
deeper toned Los Angeles. Vigorous; continuous 
bloomer. 30 to 35 petals. $1.50 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. (M. Leenders & Co., 
1932.) Plant Patent No. 38 . Exquisite flowers of 
flame-pink with bronzy shades. $1 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. HT. (W. Kordes Sohne, 
1934.) Plant Patent No. 103 . Large, urn-shaped 
buds opening to well-formed flowers of deep vivid 
crimson, shaded ox-blood-red. $1.50 each. 
EDITH KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause, 1930.) A 
noble white Rose of magnificent size, both in bud 
and open bloom, faintly tinged with golden fawn 
at the tips of the center petals. $1.25 each. 
EDUARD SCHILL. HT. (W. Kordes Sohne, 1931.) 
Flower very large, slightly fragrant, brick-red 
with nasturtium-yellow tints. 30 petals. $1 each. 
FLUFFY RUFFLES. HT. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) 
The flowers are produced in clusters on long, 
strong stems. Color soft silvery pink, deep rose on 
reverse of petals. $1.50 each. 
GLOWING SUNSET (Wilhelm Breder). HT. (W. 
Kordes Sohne, 1933.) Plant Patent No. 104 . 
Long-pointed buds opening to full, double flowers 
of orange-yellow and rose-pink, presenting a 
unique, pleasing color effect. $1.50 each. 
GRENOBLE (Ville de Grenoble). HT. (C. Mal¬ 
lerin, 1931.) Bud crimson, but the open flower is 
brilliant red, almost scarlet. $1 each. 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. HT. (W. Kordes 
Sohne, 1930.) High-centered, intensely fragrant 
(fruity) flower of unfading nasturtium-red, reverse 
deep golden yellow, borne singly on long, strong 
stem. 100 petals. $1.25 each. 
LILIAN. HT. (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1931.) Flower 
very large, semi-double, cupped, unusually lasting, 
very fragrant, golden yellow. Vigorous, spreading 
plant; profuse, continuous bloomer all season. 
30 to 35 petals. $1.25 each. 
LOUISE KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause, 1930.) 
Fragrant, pure yellow flowers, borne singly on long 
stem. Vigorous, upright, bushy; profuse, con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 45 petals. $1.25 each. 
MAX KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause, 1930.) Flower 
double, moderately fragrant, yellow in bud, open¬ 
ing golden yellow. Growth vigorous; continuous 
bloomer all season. 65 petals. $1.25 each. Illus¬ 
trated in color on page 3 . 
MAX VOGEL. HT. (M. Leenders & Co., 1929.) 
Large, full, well-formed flowers of coppery salmon, 
passing to salmon-buff. Growth vigorous and 
compact; free flowering. $1 each. 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL. HT. (Pernet-Ducher; 
intro, by Jean Gaujard, 1930.) Very large, double, 
intensely fragrant flower of salmon, shaded car¬ 
mine and ochre, tinted yellow. 25 petals. $1 each. 
MRS. J. D. EISELE. HT. (Howard & Smith, 1933.) 
Plant Patent No. 67 . Blooms are 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter, of a bright, luscious shade of cherry-rose 
overlaid with a faint but distinct silvery edge, 
and of delightful fragrance. $1.50 each. 
MRS. J. D. RUSSELL. HT. (Bees, Ltd., 1930.) 
Very fragrant flower of rich, velvety, deep crimson, 
maroon center, almost black in certain lights. 
Vigorous; profuse bloomer. 40 petals. $1.25 each. 
NIGRETTE. HT. Plant Patent No. 87 . “The Black 
Rose of Sangerhausen.” The cup-shaped flowers 
are intensely deep maroon with blackish velvety 
sheen and are deliciously fragrant. It is the dark¬ 
est of Roses, appearing almost black from a little 
distance. The petals do not burn in the sun. 
Plant is continuously in bloom, spending most of 
its energy in forming blossoms. (Originator’s 
description.) $2 each. Illustrated in color on page 4 . 
PAUL LUCCHINI. HT. (E. M. Buatois, 1931.) 
Very fragrant, purplish garnet flower shaded 
velvety red, on long stem. 40 petals. $1.25 each. 
PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. HT. (J. Gaujard, 
1931.) Coppery yellow, ovoid buds open to large, 
fragrant blooms of coppery Puff with an overglow 
of deep salmon. 30 petals. $1.50 each. 
SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. HT. (A. Dickson & 
Sons, 1932.) Intensely fragrant, primrose-yellow 
flower with chrome-yellow base, intensifying with 
age, borne on strong stem. $1.50 each. 
SOUyENIR DE PIERRE GUILLOT. HT. (M. 
Guillot, 1928.) Flower large, double, well-formed, 
slightly fragrant, yellow at base. Foliage abun¬ 
dant. Growth vigorous, branching; abundant 
bloomer. 20 petals. $1 each. 
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