PRICE LIST, SPRING, 1936 
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Hardy Roses 
The roses we offer have been carefully grown for good roots 
and tops and are first class 2 year old field grown plants. 
Prices: 75c each, 10 or more at 70c each, unless otherwise 
noted. 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
The following list includes not only those older sorts that 
have proven satisfactory, but also many of the most desirable 
new ones. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. Long, pointed buds 
of salmon, pink and coppery bronze. A strong and 
unceasing bloomer. $1.00 each, $8.50 per 10. 
Dotty. Bronzy-yellow with glossy foliage. $1.00 each, $8-50 
per 1 0. 
E. G. Hill. Great massive blooms of deep velvety maroon. 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant dark red flowers with enormous 
petals. 
Golden Dawn. Deep yellow buds suffused with pink; opening 
lemon-yellow. 
Gov. Alfred E. Smith. (Plant Patent No. 62.) Large, showy, 
new rose with blossoms of salmon and gold. $1.25 each, 
$10.50 per 100. 
Joanna Hill. Heavy lemon buds, evolving into a very double 
bloom with creamy, yellow center. 
Killarney White. Pure white, long pointed buds. 
Margaret McGredy. Large, ovoid buds and double, cupped 
flowers of solid, orange-vermilion. 
Mary Hart (Plant Patent No. 8.) Velvety maroon suffused 
with amber. $1.00 each. $8.50 per 10. 
Mevrouw G. A. Van Rossem. Striking blend vivid orange and 
apricot on a golden yellow ground. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Coppery orange in open bud, pinkish fawn 
when full. 
Mrs. Charles Bell. Lovely shell-pink shaded soft salmon, 
sweetly perfumed. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Rich yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. Long pointed buds of contrasting light- 
pinks with an underlying yellow glow. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Medium-sized long, pointed buds of 
reddish gold opening to semi-double cupped flowers of 
deep golden yellow. 
