Catherine Kordes (Korde's, 1930) 
An outstanding and very lovely Rose with well formed, large long pointed buds of a 
beautiful rich blood red color enhanced by velvety black shadings. The open blooms are very 
large. They are double, high centered, and extremely long lasting. Their color, a glowing 
shade of scarlet shading to deep pink, is magnificent. Their fragrance is rich and delightful 
and they are borne singly on elegant long and strong stems. It is a vigorous, upright grower 
with beautiful large, dark green foliage of leathery substance which is decidedly disease 
resistant. The flowers are produced consistently all during the season. Price, each, $1.50. 
CL. Etoile de Hollande. A climbing sport from the well-known bush form, which bids fair 
to become one of the most outstanding of all red climbing Roses. The plant is exceedingly free in 
bloom, the flowers if anything are larger that the dwarf type. A glorious mass of color may be ob¬ 
tained with this superb sort, used on pergolas trellises, etc. We cannot recommend it too highly. 
Price, each, $1.50. 
Climbing President Hoover 
One of the most popular of all Roses, is undoubtedly the bush form of President Hoover. In presenting 
for your consideration this magnificent climbing form we feel that it will prove one of the most acceptable 
additions offered in Climbing Roses in many a day. In color an exact replica of the dwarf type. Wonderfully 
free in growth, a constant all season bloomer . . . try it, it's good. Price, each, $1.00. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler. A new English introduc¬ 
tion bearing tremendous quantities of pure, deep 
Marechal Neil yellow flowers during early spring and 
summer. This Rose is an exceedingly vigorous grower, 
sending out canes fifteen to twenty feet in length during 
the season. It flowers on the old wood and should be 
sparingly pruned. The foliage is of splendid quality, 
practically mildew-proof. Excellent for covering fences 
or pergolas where vigorous growth is an essential. 
Price, each, $1.50. 
Edouard Schill (Kordes, 1931) 
Large ovoid buds and very large, full double flowers. 
The color as the buds first unfold is rich coral scarlet 
overlying a deep old gold ground. As they develop they 
pass to pretty coral rose with satiny golden suffusion. 
An effective desirable Rose. Price, each, $0.75. 
Frau E. Weigand (Weigand) 
Buds ovoid developing to large high-centered globu¬ 
lar, shapely, double, very lasting, fragrant Marechal 
Niel-scented flowers. Brilliant yellow. 
Price, each, $1.50. 
Golden Rapture 
A splendid new yellow rose of German origin . . . 
in color a lovely tone of pure canary-yellow, a fine 
healthy grower, splendid in bud form or fully opened 
flower with a decidedly strong perfume. There is a 
brilliancy manifested in the tone of yellow expressed in 
this variety distinct from any other yellow we know of, 
It’s a good one. Price, each, $1.50. 
Gipsy Lass 
A splendid novelty among the crimson Roses with 
exquisitely shaped, rich scarlet-crimson flowers with 
maroon shading. A strong, vigorous grower. Splendid 
for cutting. Price, each $1.00. 
Heinrich Wendland 
The color ensemble to be noted in this lovely new 
rose is most unusual ... a rich unfading nasturium red 
with the reverse of the petals rich buttery-yellow . . . 
vigorous in growth . . . intensely fragrant . . . beauti¬ 
fully foliaged. Price, each, $1.00. 
Fluffy Ruffles 
Howard <£ Smith, 1935 
A new duplex Rose of exceptional merit 
destined to great popularity as it is a variety 
that will keep the garden overflowing with 
glowing flowers the summer long. The fact that 
the blooms last remarkably long contributes 
considerably to the continuous display in the 
garden. The flowers are produced on long, 
strong stems arranged in clusters composed of 
from 6 to 10 dainty blooms each. It is a charm¬ 
ing Rose of a fascinating soft silvery pink color 
enhanced by the deep rose reverse of the petals. 
It is exceptionally fine for cutting in the expand¬ 
ing bud. Price, each, $1.50 
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