Talisman 
Mrs. E. P. Thom 
Pres. Herbert Hoover 
Here We Present the Newest Roses 
For several years Rose-growers over the world have brought out scores of new varieties. 
A few merited all the praises and honors showered on them; some were good and deserved 
mention; many were named and took a place in the ever-growing list of varieties. 
From the choicest of the new Roses we have chosen seven which we believe will best meet 
the needs and fancies of our friends in New England, and particularly those in the south¬ 
eastern part of that great area. We feel sure that you will wish to add these new Roses—• 
and some of the good old kinds—to your garden this year. 
AMELIA EARHART 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 63 
When the flower opens the center petals 
are deep yellow, but the outer petals shade to 
cream slightly shaded blush. The plant 
carries many fragrant blooms. Strong plants, 
$1.50 each/ 
BETTER TIMES 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 23 
Long crimson buds expand into vivid 
cerise-red blooms which are extremely fra¬ 
grant. Its long stems make it useful for 
cutting. (See front cover.) Strong plants, 
$1.50 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 38 
This Rose was a favorite at the Century of 
Progress in Chicago last year. Coppery 
bronze buds open into rose-pink blooms 
shaded with yellow and copper. An exception¬ 
ally good Rose. Strong plants, $1 each. 
MARY HART 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 8 
Maroon-red, combined with a faint tinge of 
orange. It is a sport of Talisman with all the 
good qualities of that variety. Strong plants, 
$1 each. 
NIGRETTE 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 87 
The darkest Rose known today. (See front 
cover.) Strong plants, $2 each. 
SOUVENIR 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 25 
Splendid clear yellow. The plant is a 
robust grower and free bloomer. (See front 
cover.) Strong plants, $1 each. 
TOKEN 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 95 
An unusual color, best described as sun- 
ripened apricot without shading. A distinct 
color which is pleasing at all times. Strong 
plants, $1.50 each. 
© 1932 Mary Hart 
©1933 Amelia Earhart 
© 1932 Countess Vandal 
