ROSES 
Fall is acknowledged by experts to be the best time to plant roses and our ex¬ 
perience has shown there is less loss in planting at that time. The plants will grow 
more vigorously and produce better blooms the following season. 
CHOICE NEW CLIMBERS 
Great interest has been developed in the new climbing 
roses during the past few years, brought about largely by 
the introduction of the New Dawn with its everblooming 
character. It is profitable to offer the new items if only to 
sell your staples. 
THE NEW DAWN —Plant Patent No. 1 
The first truly hardy everblooming Climbing Rose and the first plant 
ever to be granted a patent. Blooms as freely as a Hybrid Tea and a 
well-cared-for bush will produce many hundreds of blooms during the 
Summer and Fall. The dark green glossy foliage is ornamental at all 
times, and practically immune to insects and disease. The large finely 
formed blush pink blooms are excellent as a cut flower because of their 
long stems and exquisite fragrance. The severe winter of 1934 proved 
it to be among the hardiest of all climbing roses. 
Retails for $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per dozen 
Wholesale: 
$1.00 Each 
$10.00 per Doz. 
$75.00 per 100 
None Genuine Without This Tag 
BLAZE —Plant Patent No. 10 
Retail: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen 
Combines the vigor, beauty and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
with the everblooming qualities of a favorite Hybrid Tea Rose. Clusters 
of good-sized double bright scarlet flowers are produced all Summer, 
after the plant becomes well established. 
Wholesale: Dormant $0.90 each, $9.00 per dozen, $60.00 per 100 
DOUBLOONS 
(Patent Applied For) 
Retail: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
A vigorous climber with handsome glossy foliage. Extremely hardy 
and covered with clusters of large, fragrant golden blooms. Gives 
two crops, six weeks apart, if first blooms are not cut. 
Wholesale: Potted or Dormant $1.20 each, $12.00 per dozen 
GOLDEN DREAM 
An “everblooming” yellow climber. Splendid blooms of deep yellow. 
Rather slow in starting to climb, and, although a rugosa hybrid, we 
have found that it requires protection. An introduction worthy of 
trial. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen, $75.00 per 100. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER —Plant Patent No. 28 
Retail: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
A vigorous, very hardy climbing rose, with long pointed golden 
yellow flowers produced on long stems over a long period in early 
Summer. A really hardy yellow climber. 
Wholesale: Dormant $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen, $75.00 per 100 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE— Plant Patent No. 106 
Retail: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen 
Sensational climbing sport of Gloria Mundi. Vigorous growth with 
rich green foliage. Produces freely, all Summer, numerous large 
clusters of glowing orange red. 
Wholesale: Dormant $0.90 each, $9.00 per dozen, $60.00 per 100 
We can furnish pot grown plants of most of the above. 
These are especially suitable for early Fall sales. 
We have selected varieties 
HYBRID TEA OR 
EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
Fall is considered the best time to plant dormant 
roses. We offer a selection of hardy and popular varieties 
for delivery this Fall. For Spring, we will have a more 
complete list including widely advertised patented sorts. 
Strong Dormant 2-year Eastern Field Grown Roses 
$3.50 per dozen—$25.00 per 100 
Betty Uprichard. A vigorous free blooming variety with attractive 
flowers of rich salmony pink. 
Dsse. of Wellington. One of the best yellows. Blooms freely during 
the hot weather. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. Exquisitely formed buds and flowers of rich 
salmon pink shaded orange. 
Etoile de Hollande. One of the finest dark reds. 
Gaiety. A delightfully changeable variety with coral, rose and gold 
shadings. 
Golden Dawn. Very double, free flowering yellow. 
Gruss an Aachen. Really a polyantha but fully equal in size to many 
Hybrid Teas. Produces its large coral pink blooms very freely. 
J. C. Thornton. Vigorous, velvety crimson. 
Kaiserine A. V. Fragrant creamy white. 
Lady Ashtown. Vigorous free blooming rose pink. 
Margaret McGredy. Hardy coral red. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. White slightly tinted toward the center. 
Radiance. Large rose pink. 
Red Radiance. The favorite red form of Radiance. 
Souv. de Cl. Pernet. A real yellow. 
Talisman. Rich combination of red and gold. 
Willowmere. Soft coral pink. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
A selected list of the choicer varieties of climbing roses. 
All the Varieties Listed Below. 
Strong Dormant 2-year Field Grown 
$3.00 per dozen—$20.00 per 100 
Clbg. American Beauty. Large flowers, carmine pink. 
Emily Gray. Rich yellow, requires sheltered position. 
Jacotte. Large fragrant flowers of rich coppery red. 
Mary Wallace. Soft salmon pink blooms. 
Max Graf. Single pink. Excellent as a ground cover. 
Paul Scarlet CIbr. Brilliant scarlet. 
Primrose. Hardy canary yellow. 
Silver Moon. Fine pure white. 
Stachelin. Large double pale pink. 
Scorcher. Bright crimson semi-double blooms, produced sparingly in 
Midsummer and Fall after the June display. 
See novelties 
generally conceded to be best 
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