1935 
W • SALZER’S • SEEDS 
105 
The Beautiful Los Angeles Rose 
SALZER’S HYBRID 
PERPETUALS 
These are the well known “June 
Roses.” They are perhaps the hardiest 
of all, and in June and July are bril¬ 
liant with large, fragrant globular flow¬ 
ers of the richest colors. We offer only 
strong two year old field grown roots 
which will bloom freely the first year. 
Prices include postage. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—The White 
American Beauty. Hardy everywhere, splen¬ 
did long buds and magnificent snow white 
blooms with large saucer shaped petals. A 
real beauty. Each, 50c. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT — Everybody who 
knows “General Jack,” praises it. Shapely 
buds and handsome glowing blooms of 
bright shining crimson, rich and brilliant. 
One of the best. Each, 52c. 
GEORGE AHRENDS — Large massive 
blooms of clear even pink, very sweetly 
scented. Strong grower, free flowering, very 
hardy. Sometimes known as Pink Druschki. 
Each, 65c. 
J. B. CLARKE—Intense scarlet, shaded 
crimson-maroon, very dark and rich, sweetly 
fragrant, petals large and deep, extremely 
high pointed center. A beautiful rose. Eacli, 
64c. 
PAUL NEYRON—Pure rose red, excep¬ 
tionally large and full, buds globular, of 
upright vigorous growth. One of the larg¬ 
est roses in cultivation. Each, 63c. 
PRINCE C. DE ROHAN — Universally 
known as the “Black Rose,” because of its 
very deep, velvety crimson blooms, passing 
to intense maroon shaded black. Large, - 
handsome and fragrant. Each, 61c. 
ULRICH BRUNNER — Geranium red 
changing to carmine, flowers large, fairly 
full, cup shaped and deliciously fragrant. 
Growth vigorous and hardy. Equally good 
as a bush rose or hedge rose. Each, 60c. 
1 Each of Above 7 Roses, Strong Field 
Grown Stock, for $3.65, Postpaid. 
Salzer’sHardyRoses 
The following Hybrid Tea Roses are splendid for outdoor cul¬ 
ture and bloom almost constantly from June until frost. They 
are distinguished by their long, oval, pointed buds and are hardy 
except that in severe winter climates they need complete protec¬ 
tion. Leaflet, “Rose Culture,” sent free upon request. We offer 
only strong, two year old field grown roots, which will bloom freely 
the first year. 
GENERAL LIST OF HYBRID TEAS 
We list only the best and most popular of the large, and some¬ 
times confusing, list of Tea Roses in cultivation. The following 
bloom freely the first year. Prices include postage. 
BRIARCLIFF— High centered buds, long and pointed, of exquisite 
form, in color a bright clear shade of rose pink, very fragrant. Stems 
are long, stiff, nearly thornless, foliage is dark and resistant to mildew. 
Each, 64c. 
COLUMBIA —Strong and sturdy in growth, handsome foliage. Flow¬ 
ers of glowing pink; when fully developed it is more vivid in its color 
than in the bud state. Delightfully fragrant, of vigorous habit and 
free blooming, rose following rose throughout the season. Each, 61c. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON——Intense saffron-yellow stained with 
deep crimson, changing to deep coppery saffron-yellow as the large 
full flowers open. Long shapely buds, with petals of great substance. 
Very fragrant. Each, 65c. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA —Nicely shaped buds with deep golden-apricot 
center shaded lighter at the edges, delicately scented. An excellent 
sort, of perfect, symmetrical form and the plant is a sturdy grower. 
Each, 6Sc. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ—Rich scarlet overlaid with crimson, wonder¬ 
fully free bloomer. One of the hardiest roses grown, of vigorous habit 
and producing a mass of gorgeous crimson roses on long stems. Thrives 
everywhere. Each, 69c. 
JOANNA HILL —A splendid clear yellow with golden heart, the very 
large, long-pointed bud opening to a large, full, semi-double, attractive, 
long-lasting, fragrant flower; a vigorous profuse bloomer. A very 
choice rose. Each, 85c. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA—Pearly white, tinted with just 
enough lemon in the center to relieve the white. Large, very double, 
perfect flowers and superb buds, blooming from earlv spring to late 
frost. The best white variety. Each, 62c. 
LADY HILLINGDON—Deep, rich apricot yellow in color, buds long-, pointed and 
handsome. Foliage, when young, is almost dark violet, turning to deep green with 
age. A beautiful and graceful bush continually in bloom. Each, 66c. 
LOS ANGELES—One of the grandest all-around Roses of American origin that 
has ever been produced. The color is a beautiful flame pink, toned with coral and 
shaded finely with gold at the base of the petals. The stems are long and heavy, 
and the flowers unusually large. Exceptionally hardy, vigorous foliage, and free 
blooming. Each, 73c, 
PINK RADIANCE—An ideal rose that continues to produce its large flowers 
throughout the most unfavorable hot summer weather. The blooms are a dazzling, 
brilliant carmine-pink, with salmon-pink and yellow shadings at the base of the 
petals. Each, 60c. 
RED RADIANCE—A counterpart of Pink Radiance, also blooming all summer 
long. Superb roses of lovely cherry red with erect stiff stems. A variety that should 
be in every garden. Each, 63c. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—The best yellow rose ever introduced. The 
color is a decided and unstained sunflower yellow, even deeper toned at the center, 
the matured flower gleaming as richly yellow as when first unfolded. Long bud on 
a long and strong peduncle, very large and full flower, elongated, cup-shaped. Re¬ 
ceived Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition. Each, 74c. 
TALISMAN—The startling combination of colors of this rose has created a sen¬ 
sation wherever exhibited. At the Interna¬ 
tional Flower Show at New York, it was 
awarded the Gold Medal and was also hon¬ 
ored with the President Coolidge Horticul¬ 
tural Gold Medal, and other medals. It is 
the highest colored rose yet produced. 
The outside of the petals is bright yellow, 
gold, and pink; as the flower unfolds, the 
petals show a remarkable combination and 
blending of shades of bright apricot, deep 
rose, pink, pure scarlet and gold. Each 
78e. 
1 Each of Above 13 Roses, Strong Field 
Grown Stock, for $7.85, Postpaid. 
HARDY MOSS ROSES 
These beautiful Roses are distin¬ 
guished by the moss-like covering 
of their buds. Their lustrous foliage, 
hardiness, vigorous and stocky 
growth make them valuable for 
out-door planting. Flowers are 
large. 
CRIMSON GLOBE—Crimson, sweet and 
fragrant. Each, 50c. 
ELIZABETH ROWE—Deep pink, buds 
mossed. Deliciously fragrant. Each, 60c. 
BLANCHE MOREAU—Highly fragrant 
„ , flowers of purest white. Each, 55c. 
Souvenir De Claudius Pernet i Each of Above 3 Moss Roses, for $1.45, 
Postpaid. 
Have always liked your Roses, Plants, and Seeds and have had very good results with them.—Jessie M. Pond, Amosa, 
Michigan. 
