OUR NURSERY EXPERIENCE DATES BACK TO 1900 
SCHWABENLAND—Extremely large, globular buds 
which open slowly into blooms of stately size and mag¬ 
nificent petalage; amaranth pink; fragrant. Sturdy and 
free flowering. 40c. 
SUNBURST—Fine yellow flowers, strongly suffused 
with orange at the center, fragrant and well shaped. 
Plant spreading. 25c. 
SOUV. de CLAUDIUS PERNET—Fine buds of fade¬ 
less yellow, paling somewhat toward the edge; beautiful 
when half open, but not good full blown. Plant erect 
and strong; glossy foliage; blooms freely, early and 
j ^-^0 25c 
SOUV. de GEORGES PERNET—Brick-red buds, 
opening to orange-pink blooms of immense size, very 
double and deliciously fragrant. Stocky, dwarf plant 
with fair foliage; free blooming and hardy. 25c. 
SOUV. de MME. C. CHAMBARD, H. T.—The lovely 
buds of coral and yellow open to a fully double flower 
of coral-rose pink, with a satiny sheen which keeps the 
flower “alive” for days. Not the least of its virtues is 
its delicious fragrance. It is one of the sweetest Roses 
we know. This is one of the loveliest Roses ever grown, 
and was awarded a prize for being the most beautiful 
Rose in France for 1932. 50c. 
TALISMAN—Brilliant red and gold buds, opening 
to well-formed blooms of scarlet-orange and rich yellow. 
Tall, vigorous growth, constantly in bloom. 25c. 
WILLOWMERE—Superb buds and blooms of richest 
pink, shining with a yellow glow that seems to come 
from the heart of the flower. Not fragrant. Strong 
grower and a persistent bloomer. Foliage requires 
protection. 25c. 
Rose Hill’s Beautiful Climbers 
All Climbers designated by (*) are monthly bloomers. 
^COLUMBIA—Lively, bright pink, sweetly scented 
flowers of exquisite shape and strong, stiff petals, 
deepening in color as they expand. Good growth and 
healthy foliage. 25c. 
*DAME EDITH HELEN—Same as bush. 25c. 
GREGOIRE STAECHELIN — (Spanish Beauty). 
Very large, moderately fragrant flowers of delicate 
pink, with big frilled petals stained crimson outside, 
borne on long strong stem. Foliage dark green, dis¬ 
ease-resistant. Growth vigorous. Abundant bloomer. 
25c. 
*MARECHAL NIEL—Most glorious climber for 
Southern gardens. Deliciously fragrant, golden yellow 
flowers borne on drooping stems. Vigorous climbing 
plant; tender to frost. 40c. 
*K AISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA—Same as bush. 
25c. 
PRIMROSE—Large, double flowers of soft prim¬ 
rose-yellow, in clusters, on vigorous plants. Marvel¬ 
ously beautiful foliage. 25c. 
*PINK RADIANCE—Same as bush. 25c. 
*PRES. HERBERT HOOVER—Same as bush. 25c. 
*RED RADIANCE—Same as bush. 25c. 
*REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS—Same as bush. 50c. 
Wiilowmere 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Intense scarlet flowers of ex¬ 
cellent shape and moderate size, borne in small trusses. 
Plant of moderate growth, foliage good; blooms very 
liberal at its season. 25c. 
SILVERMOON—Long, creamy buds, immense, 
nearly single, saucer-shaped, creamy white flowers 
with golden anthers. 25c. 
*SUNBURST—Same as bush. 25c. 
*TALISMAN—Same as bush. 25c. 
Polyanthas 
CECILE BRUNNER—Small, exquisitely formed 
buds and flowers of light pink with yellow base, borne 
in graceful clusters. 40c. 
EBLOUISSANT—Velvety scarlet flowers in large 
clusters. Each bloom resembles a miniature cactus 
dahlia. Unfading and always attractive color. 40c. 
EDITH CAVELL—Small, semi-double, brilliant scar¬ 
let red flowers, produced in big, cone-shaped clusters. 
Sturdy, well-branched plants. One of the best. 25c. 
GEORGE ELGER—Lovely yellow buds and deli¬ 
cately formed flowers, paling with age. Graceful sprays, 
moderate growth and continuous bloom. 25c. 
GLORIA MUNDI—'Huge clusters of small, orange- 
scarlet flowers of a deeper tone than Golden Salmon. 
A very startling and unexpected color in the Rose gar¬ 
den. 40c. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Bright orange-salmon flowers 
in huge clusters. Growth is vigorous and bushy. First 
really orange Polyantha. Makes a splendid display 
planted in masses. 25c. 
IDEAL—Small, dark scarlet blooms shaded with 
black, borne with tremendous profusion in immense, 
compact bunches. Plant quite vigorous, rather long 
branching, continually in bloom. 25c. 
KATHARINA ZEIMET—Small, very double, pure 
white flowers, quite fragrant, borne in large clusters 
on vigorous, faithfully blooming plants. 25c. 
ROSE MARIE—Fragrant, rose-pink flowers of large 
size, borne freely on plants of notable vigor and health. 
40c. 
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Year 
Plants for 
Only $1.75 
if 
ordered 
by colors, 
we to make 
selection 
of 
varieties. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Katharina Zeimet 
OUR NURSERY EXPERIENCE DATES BACK TO 1900 
