Mrs. L. B. Coddington received the 
American Rose Society GOLD MEDAL in 
1932. It is a rich watermelon pink color. The 
flowers are large with pointed buds, spicy 
fragrance. 
Price: 75c each 
AUTUMN. The flowers are of fine form, 
and a wonderful combination of crimson- 
scarlet and yellow. No other rose in the world 
like it. 
Price: 50c each 
. . Special Offer . . 
These 3 Lovely Roses May Be Yours 
for $1.50 
In larger quantities of these three varieties: 
Plants Price 
6 _$2.50 
12 _ 5.00 
25 _10.00 
50 -17.50 
Time of Delivery 
We begin filling orders as soon as our con¬ 
ditions allow, usually about the middle of May, 
in the latitude of New York, filling orders in 
rotation as far as possible and practicable. 
Give full and complete address and shipping 
or delivery instructions. We try to deliver by 
truck within reasonable distance of Murray 
Hill. 
The plants are ready for planting as re¬ 
ceived, but can be pruned back a little more if 
so desired. Plant firmly, and water as condi¬ 
tions of soil and weather make it advisable. 
^Standard Varieties^ 
Briarcliff. A splendid rose-pink, with¬ 
out any shading at all. 
TALISMAN. Brilliant orange-red buds, com¬ 
bined with gold apricot, pink and carmine. 
White Kilarney. The well known 
white rose. 
JOANNA Hill. This is a clear yellow, 
deepening in center to orange. Strong stems 
producing an abundance of blooms. 
Premier Supreme. A rich dark pink. 
PRICES 
For all "Standard Varieties’’ of roses 
listed above are as folloivs: 
Single Plant _$ .35 
6 - 2.00 
12 - 3.50 
25 - 6.50 
50 -11.50 
100 _20.00 
Special prices on 1,000 or more 
Up to twenty-five plants, at above prices, delivered 
prepaid east of the Mississippi River. West of that 
dividing line of the country, add for postage as 
follows: 1 plant, 10 cts.; 12, 35 cts.; 25, 70 cts.; 
50, $ 1.20; 100, $2.00. 
