CHOICEST BEAUTIES OF THE CENTURY 
Francis Scott Key. 
Sensation. 
Mrs. Chas. Bell. 
Pink Radiance. 
ALL ROSES ON THIS PAGE ARE HARDY EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA, EXCEPT THE LAST THREE WHICH ARE HYBRID 
PERPETUALS. THEY ARE ALL STRONG, WELL ROOTED, 2-YR., FIELD GROWN BUSHES THAT WILL BLOOM THE FIRST YEAR 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Magnificent globular form with many 
rows of petals which curl back artistically, holding steadi 
ly a vivid rose-pink. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. Deep, glowing red, shading to cerise. 
Extra large, with a profusion of petals surrounding a high 
center. Richly perfumed. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR. Dazzling crimson-scarlet with velvet 
surface. Broad petals. Exquisitely perfumed. 
GOLDEN DAWN. Yellow buds, flushed pink, open to a clear, 
bright yellow. Large globular flower. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Showy bedding Rose, never out of bloom 
from June till winter. Intense vel¬ 
vety cranberry-red blooms. Should _ 
be in every garden. 
JOANNA HILL. Clear yellow with 
orange-rose heart. Long-pointed 
buds open to a large, semi-double, 
long-lasting flower. 
LOS ANGELES. Flame-pink toned with 
coral and shaded gold at base of 
petals. Large, continuous bloomer. 
Petals twist and roll back charm¬ 
ingly. 
EMLONG'S 
CLEAR COLOR' 
MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. A mingling 
of bronze, geranium-red, copper 
and pink, to produce a deep salmon 
glow when seen at a distance. Long 
pointed buds, large, curled petals. 
MRS. HENRY MORSE. Bright shrimp to 
salmon-pink blooms, with silvery 
shadings. Lovely pointed buds. 
Long-lasting, free bloomer. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. Clear sunflower- 
yellow which does not fade. Large 
bloom, high center. Never out of 
bloom. Charming bronzy-green foliage. 
MRS. CHAS. BELL. Soft shell-pink with salmon background 
and silvery surface. Full, globular shape. Continuous 
bloomer. Hardy, thrifty bushes. 
OPHELIA. White, tinted and shaded with salmon, pink, and 
yellow. Entirely unique and lovely both in bud and full 
flower. Bushes loaded with bloom from June till Decem¬ 
ber. Makes dainty bouquets. 
Rose Bouquet 
Bright, definite colors; large 
blooms; exquisite perfumes, lovely 
in the garden or for cutting. 
1 SENSATION. Maroon 
1 FRANCIS S. KEY. Bright red 
1 VILLE de PARIS. Yellow 
1 DAME E. HELEN. Pink 
1 F. K. DRUSCHKI. White 
1 MME. HERRIOT. Salmon 
Big 2-Yr. Bushes 
PINK RADIANCE. Extra large, globular shape. Carmine out¬ 
side petals, silvery-pink inside. Petals roll out. Truly 
lovely. Continuous bloomer; hardy, healthy, thrifty bushes. 
RED RADIANCE. Same form as above but color is brilliant 
crimson-red, never fading. If you have trouble growing 
Roses, try Red and Pink Radiance. 
ROWENA THOM. Bright rose-pink blooms, 5 inches across, 
borne in profusion all summer. Buds shaped like inverted 
cone. Very charming. Lovely in the garden and for gor¬ 
geous bouquets. 
___ SENSATION. Dark, blackish maroon 
with thick velvet on surface of 
petals. Handsome pointed buds, 
iarge, full blooms, lavishly produced. 
Most exotically perfumed. 
SOUV. de GEORGES PERNET. Long, 
brick-red buds open to a deep car- 
mine-pink bloom livened by Oriental 
red touches. A cheery novelty. 
SUNBURST. Coppery yellow buds and 
flowers. Very lasting, and a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. Lovely for cutting. 
$1.95 
Hybrid Perpetuals 
These Roses do well in the far 
North, where Hybrid Teas often 
winter-kill. They are vigorous grow¬ 
ers, but if pruned severely each spring, 
will bloom intermittently all summer. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. (Snow 
Queen). Very large, delicately 
formed, creamy white. Free bloomer, healthy, hardy, 
vigorous-growing bushes. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Many velvety petals of deep 
maroon-red. Very fragrant, free bloomer. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Very large, deep rose-pink blooms. Un¬ 
usually fragrant. An abundant bloomer. 
PRICES OF ALL ROSE BUSHES NAMED ON THIS PAGE: Your Choice of Varieties—50c each; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.85. 
(Note. If you wish us to select varieties for you, simply specify quantity desired and 
number of page where found. We will send a complete assortment of colors, all labeled). 
Joanna Hill. 
Red Radiance. 
Dame Edith Helen. 
Sunburst. 
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COPYRIGHT. 1935. EM LONG'S NURSERY 
