Novelties and Varieties of Recent Introduction 
75c each; 10 for $6.50; 50 for $27.50 
This group contains many of the finest Roses 
in existence. 
AUTUMN. The glorious combination of burnt 
orange and gold, streaked with red is true 
Autumn coloring. The buds are shapely, the 
flowers double, very lasting and fragrant. The 
brilliance of coloring, fine stems, free blooming 
habit and beautiful foliage make this one of the 
most popular roses. 
CECIL. A single bright golden yellow rose of 
charming simplicity. 
EDUARD SCHILL. The large ovoid buds unfold 
a rich coral-scarlet overlying deep old gold pass¬ 
ing to pretty coral-rose with satiny gold suffu¬ 
sion. 
ESSENCE. This new deep red rose has proven 
to be outstanding, in vigorous growth, fine stems 
large size and fine color which is identical with 
Etoile de Hollande but the flowers are more 
double. We highly recommend Essence for all 
gardens. 
FRAU E. WEIGAND. A huge full flower, high 
centered and very lasting, soft golden yellow in 
color with fine fragrance. 
GRENOBLE. Deep velvety red, large perfectly 
formed blooms of exceptional quality and sub¬ 
stance. Remarkably strong in habit and free from 
mildew. 
INNOCENCE. One of the most fascinating sin¬ 
gle roses, pure white with prominent stamens. 
LUCY MARIE. Its exceptionally strong habit of 
growth, healthy glossy foliage, and the freedom 
with which it produces its lovely yellow flowers 
splashed with rosy red, on long stems, are char¬ 
acteristics for which we consider it one of the 
best garden roses. 
LULU. We believe that Lulu has the prettiest 
buds of any rose in existence, long, slender and 
graceful, with the edges of the petals charmingly 
reflexed. A group of these bushes will keep you 
supplied with the loveliest of table flowers 
throughout the year. 
McGREDY'S SCARLET. Extremely long shapely 
buds of brilliant velvety carmine touched with 
crimson and gold. The flowers retain their beauty 
until ready to drop. 
MME. JULES GUERIN. A strong growing free 
flowering rose of golden yellow with the rich 
fragrance of the old Marechal Niel. 
MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. A vivid blend of 
orange, apricot, bronze and gold. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. Large, well formed 
buds and flowers of rich reddish gold, becoming 
a popular bedding and cutting rose. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY. Dazzling coppery or¬ 
ange flushed with scarlet. So free flowering and 
magnificent in color and size that it is an out¬ 
standing variety in any collection. 
OLYMPIAD. Brilliant oriental-scarlet accen¬ 
tuated by the golden color at the base. The color 
varies at different seasons but is always beauti¬ 
ful, and the shape of the buds and flowers is 
exquisite. This rose has given such good account 
of itself ,in many locations, particularly in warm 
sections and in the Fall seasons that it is fast 
gaining in popularity. i 
PRESIDENT JAC SMITS. The most brilliant of 
the velvety scarlet roses and simply exquisite in 
bud form. 
AUTUMN 
ROSLYN. One of the outstanding newer yel¬ 
low roses, brilliant golden yellow on long rigid 
stems. Fragrant. 
SCHWABENLAND. Very large full flowers, like 
Dame Edith Helen, of luminous deep rose-pink. 
Vigorous growing. 
The World's Finest New Roses 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. (Howard b Smith, 
1935. Pat. Applied For). A magnificent creation 
of California's famous Hybridist, a rose that will 
win its way into gardens throughout the world. 
Ideal in form, the buds and large flowers are a 
rich deep rose color, enhanced with a coral sheen, 
a color that typifies the glory of the most popu¬ 
lar flower in every garden. The flowers are born 
singly on long upright stems, in abundance on 
bushes of exceptional vigor. The form and color 
of the flowers are good at all seasons and are 
moderately fragrant. $1.50. 
CAROL HOWARD 
AMBASSADOR. (Plant Patent No. 11). Large, 
long pointed buds of Talisman type and large 
flowers of bronzy salmon; fragrant and free 
blooming. $1.00. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. Brilliantly" Spanish in 
coloring this rose will stand out in any collection. 
The petals are pronouncedly two toned, deep 
golden on the outside of the petals, copper-rose 
and scarlet on the interior, in contrast and in¬ 
tensity much more pronounced than the coloring 
of Talisman. $1.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 38). 
An exceptionally free producer, in all weather 
conditions, of long, tapering buds of copper- 
salmon and bronze, and large, fragrant flowers 
of rose, salmon, and gold. A most dependable 
variety. $1.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 105). 
Here is a deep velvety crimson rose that prom¬ 
ises to succeed to the leadership of all others of 
its color. The large buds, perfect in form, open 
into large, full flowers with exquisite fragrance, 
holding the vivid crimson color without fading or 
turning blue. The vigorous plants produce a 
great abundance of superb blooms. Crimson Glory 
is the outstanding red rose of today. $1.50. 
Another 1935 Introduction 
from "Flowerland" 
CAROL HOWARD 
Carol Howard is a splendid new garden rose, 
particularly for cutting. The flowers are bright, 
pure, glowing rose-pink, a most pleasing color 
that will win favor everywhere as a cut flower. 
They are perfect in all stages of bloom; the very 
large buds are long and pointed, opening to beau¬ 
tifully formed flowers with thick petals of fine 
substance. Even when full-open the flowers are 
very attractive, of peony form, pleasantly sweet- 
scented. The long smooth stems, with few thorns, 
are one of the many desirable qualities of this 
rose which place it at the head of the list of 
deep pink varieties. The bush is vigorous, erect 
with large, dark green foliage, and is continuously 
in bloom. For an eminently satisfactory all around 
garden rose choose Carol Howard. $1.50. 
GLOWING SUNSET. (Plant Patent No. 104) 
The coloring and petal formation of this new 
rose is exceptional. The long pointed buds open 
to full double flowers of most artistic form with 
the inner petals lengthened and twisted in the 
manner of a choice Cactus Dahlia. The color is 
an indescribable combination of orange-buff and 
rose-pink presenting a unique effect, not unlike 
the popular variety Feu Joseph Looymans. In ad¬ 
dition to its unique form and coloring it has ex¬ 
ceptional keeping qualities and an alluring fra¬ 
grance, and is a free and continuous bloomer. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
GLOWING SUNSET 
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