1935 SPRING AND FALL ^ THE HOUSE OF GURNEY, INC. -$► YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 
ROSES (Continued) 
Price Ea. 35c; 3 for $1.00 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
This is a class of the hardier perpetuals or 
everblooming Roses, as a rule the flowers running 
larger than the Hybrid Teas. You can not make 
a mistake in purchasing either the Hybrid 
Perpetuals or the Hybrid Teas. If given proper 
winter protection, they are hardy anywhere in 
Sduth Dakota. 
American Beauty — Generally conceded to 
be the most grandly beautiful Rose in size, 
form, and color. Rich red, passing to crimson, 
very delicately veined and shaded and sur¬ 
passingly fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki—This brilliant white 
type Rose has become renowned as the very 
highest type of its class and the best snow-white 
Rofce ever introduced. It is an extraordinarily 
strong grower, branching freely, and has the 
vigor and hardiness of an oak. Large, heavy 
foliage and magnificent flowers that are pro¬ 
duced with great freedom on long, stiff stems. 
The color is marvelously white, without a tinge 
of yellow or any other shade. Hardy everywhere. 
General Jacqueminot — A rich, velvety 
crimson, changing to a dark scarlet crimson, 
sometimes called the Black Rose. This is the 
best known of all Hybrid Perpetuals, and is 
without rival in fragrance and richness of color. 
An old favorite and one of the best known Roses 
in cultivation. 
Gurney’s Pink Neyron—One of the finest 
hardy Roses ever grown. It blooms unceasingly 
from June to November, on uniformly long, stiff, 
thornless stems, cup-shaped flowers 4 to 6 
inches across. Color is a bright ruddy pink. 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
The Hybrid Teas are a class of everblooming 
Roses. They produce wonderful shades of 
Roses continually from June until freezing. For 
best results. Hybrid Tea Roses should be 
severely pruned. All Roses offered, two-year 
heavy. 
Red 
Gruss an Teplltz or Virginia R. Coxe— 
Hardy in all sections; grows freely to a height of 
four to five feet; vivid, dazzling, fiery crimson, 
sweetly fragrant; produces a mass of gorgeous 
blooms on long stems. 
Hadley—Deep, rich velvety crimson, retaining 
its brilliancy throughout the year. Well formed 
buds and large double flowers on rapid growing, 
long and stiff stems; prolific during all seasons 
with a fragrance excelled only by American 
Beauty. 
Red Radiance—Bright scarlet, large, full, and 
very free. Erect branching habit and very per¬ 
petual. One of the finest and most fragrant 
Roses grown. 
Pink 
Columbia—Peach-blow pink, deepening as it 
opens to a glowing and enduring color. A large 
rose with long, stiff stems, nearly thornless: ab¬ 
solutely free from mildew and an easy bloomer. 
Pink Radiance—A brilliant rosy-carmine, 
displaying beautiful rich and opaline-pink tints 
in the open flower. 
Yellow 
Mrs. Aaron Ward — A remarkably floriferous 
variety of strong, vigorous, but compact growth; 
the young foliage is unusually attractive, a rich 
bronzy-green color, the flowers of which are of 
splendid form, full, double and equally attractive 
when full blown as in the bud state; in color a 
distinct Indian Yellow, shading lighter towards 
the edges. 
Rev. F. Page Roberts — A fine rose of a vig¬ 
orous habit, with good shaped blooms, which are 
Gruss-an-Teplitz 
carried erect on long, stiff stems, and are very 
sweetly scented. The color is an orange-yellow, 
becoming lighter at the edges of the petals. It 
is an excellent exhibition and garden rose. 
White 
K. Augusta Victoria —White shading to 
primrose, a fine Rose for outside; very vigorous, 
producing flowers throughout the season. This 
should be in every garden. 
Shadings 
Ophelia—Salmon flesh shaded rose with 
chamois center. A Rose that is lovely at every 
stage. The buds and flowers are beautifully 
formed and colored, enhanced by rich veining on 
the petals. Stems are long and carry flowers 
erect. 
Talisman—It is the most remarkable piece of 
coloring that we know in any Rose; a combina¬ 
tion of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, and 
deep pink or old rose. The outside of the petals 
is bright yellow, gold, and pink; as the flower 
develops and the petals unfold, they become 
bright apricot, gold, deep rose-pink or old rose. 
Hugonis Roses 
BABY RAMBLER OR 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
The Baby Rambler Roses are dwarf or semi¬ 
dwarf Rose bushes producing immense quantities 
of flowers from June until frost. They are a very 
hardy class and require but little winter pro¬ 
tection to bring them through in good condition. 
We are offering the two-year heavy plants, 
dormant. 
Ellen Poulsen—Dark, brilliant pink; large, 
full, sweet-scented and very floriferous. 
Ideal—Dark velvety crimson outdoors, bril¬ 
liant scarlet under glass, a prospective Christ¬ 
mas-red Rose. Compact and bushy with glossy 
leathery leaves and shapely trusses. Orleans 
type, sport from Edith Cavell. 
Miss Edith Cavell—Color brilliant scarlet, 
overlaid with deep, velvety crimson or maroon. 
The blooms are single and come in great open 
clusters all season. The most attractive red 
Polyantha Rose in existence. 
White Baby Rambler —Pure snow-white 
double blooms in profuse clusters, making a 
sheet of white color, with a fragrance similar to 
Hyacinths. A compact, bushy grower of dwarf 
habit; foliage dark, glossy and finely cut; ever¬ 
blooming and hardy. 
Ideal Baby Ramblers 
Climbing or Pillar Roses 
Plants heavy two-year No. 1 equal or superior 
to those offered by others for at least double our 
prices. We are able to make these prices on 
account of the large number we grow and sell 
each season. 
Crimson Rambler—The famous crimson- 
cluster climber, so extremely effective when 
grown on pillars and trellises. Makes shoots 8 
to 10 feet long in a season. Flowers are pro¬ 
duced, from ground to tip, in large pyramidal 
clusters of thirty to forty. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber—No other rose in 
any class can compare with this for brilliancy of 
color which is maintained until the petals fall. 
The flowers, a vivid scarlet are of good size semi¬ 
double, very freely produced in clusters of from 
3 to 20 flowers each on much branched canes, the 
plants being literally covered from top to bottom 
with bloom. It is one of strong climbing habit 
and hardy. This is one of the most popular 
climbing roses. 
Pink Dorothy Perkins — Clear shell pink with 
flowers borne in clusters; full and double. 
This is without question one of the very finest 
of all climbing roses. 
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