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A Collection of Magnificent Roses 
This season, sweeping across our growing fields in seemingly endless rows, thousands of 
strong and vigorous Roses flaunted millions of colorful and fragrant blossoms to the vagrant 
winds. When the blooming season reached its highest tide, surging waves of color spread across 
the fields, finally dying away in the murk and haze of distance. 
In all this firmament of Glorious Roses, two new scintillating stars shone out—Rose stars of 
first magnitude—lovely Carrie Jacobs Bond and the beautiful Crown of Jewels. We want you to 
know them. Surely when they bloom these beautiful Roses will find a home in your heart. In your 
garden they will take their places beside Los Angeles, Mrs. E. P. Thom and Mrs. Lovell Swisher, 
and like these sterling and tried varieties, they will become fixed stars in an ever-changing world 
of Roses. 
Novelties of Exemplary Worth for Season of 1935 
"Crown of Jewels" (H & S 1935) 
(Syn. Little Beauty) (Pat. Applied for) 
Every year at our growing field we hold a Court of Roses. This year the “Crown of 
Jewels,” one of our latest Roses, in long straight lines, in regal fashion, sweeps the field for 
a thousand feet. 
The plants are luxuriantly tapestried with rich, cloth-like foliage of deep jade-green. 
Above the walls of foliage coral flowers, bracketed torches of brilliant flame, flood the aisles 
between the rows with a refulgent coral glow. 
Of camellia size and camellia form, the flowers are riffled and rolled into coral mounds, 
round, smooth and clean as the wind-broomed dunes of the desert. 
Under the light of a lamp the “Crown of Jewels” throws out beams and rays of gem¬ 
like beauty. Placed in the subdued light of a half darkened room, where the shades are drawn, 
the “Crown of Jewels” seems not the same Rose, but a celestial fantasy of rosy-lake, retaining 
only the camellia form. 
Remember this, one beautiful Rose sent to a friend will open more doors to the heart 
than a thousand words. 
The “Crown of Jewels” will grow and thrive in any garden and every bloom will prove 
a living memory. Price Each SI.50. 
New Rose "Carrie Jacobs Bond" (H & S 1935) 
(Pat. Applied for) 
Deep in the heart of the coral-rose flower flames a fire, casting over the long, shadowed 
petals a warm, ruddy glow— a glow that fills the heart with comfort and cheer, like a lamp- 
lighted window where the road is lonesome and long. As the hours roll by, the petals unfold, 
the color passing through transcending changes. At times the satin pink petals are rippled 
and silvered, as the shimmering surf under the rays of the sun. 
Like a beacon on a rocky shore, the rugged bush supports the bright coral-rose flowers 
on long shaft-like stems high above the sea-green foliage. 
Not only are the flowers glorious in color and form—in their fragrance mingles the fresh¬ 
ness of mountains and sea. 
At twilight, when you come to the end of a perfect day and the lights and shadows of 
dusk have fused into night, the lovely rose “Carrie Jacobs Bond” will bloom again in the 
garden of your dreams. Price Each $1.50. 
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