ADVANCE LIST 
1936 NOVE LTY and NEW ROSES 
by Bobbiuk & Atkins 
Rutherford, N*J* 
Gathered in this section are the finest new Roses produced 
by famous American and European hybridizers. Grow them in your 
garden and enjoy the latest creations, in rare colors and fra¬ 
grance. Descriptions of patented Roses are the introducers T • 
AliEZANE. HT. (Pahissa, 1934.) plant Patent No. 116. Bud urn¬ 
shaped large reddish brown; flowers cupped opening to rich 
apricot, and reverse of petals sorrel striped with yellow 
veins. Growth vigorous. An interesting and striking novelty. 
$1.50 each. 
AMELIA EARHART. HT. (L.Reymond, 1929. ) Plant Patent No. 63. Giant 
yellow bloom with a golden yellow center, paling at the edges 
to a light canary shade. Very fragrant. A free and continuous 
bloomer all season. One of the largest Roses, and of exceed¬ 
ingly handsome form. $1.50 each. 
BARCELONA. HT. (W.Hordes Sons,1932.) Somewhat like Sensation in 
general appearance, this beautiful dark crimson Rose has 75 or 
more petals arranged in a symmetrical, cupped form with a rich 
old-rose fragrance. The color does not burn in strong sunlight 
and the blooms last in good condition for several days, plant 
vigorous and upright, blooming freely throughout the season. 
$1*25 each. 
BETTER TIMES. HT. (Jos.H.Hill Co.,1934.) plant Patent No. 23. 
An outstanding new Rose with long crimson buds opening into 
large, double, brilliant cerise-red flowers* $1.50 each. 
CARILLON. HT. (J.H.Nicolas.) Plant Patent No. 136. A bedding 
rose of great activity, giving at all times a note of cheer 
in the garden. The long pointed buds are orange-scarlet, con¬ 
trasting pleasingly with the green sepals. The half-open bloom 
is a deep coral overcast with orange and the full bloom is large. 
$1.50 each. 
CARMELITA. HT. (F.Spanbauer, 1933.) Plant Patent No. 91* Large 
ovoid bud of E. G. Hill color; flowers vivid red, color same 
on both sides of petals without variations. A vigorous grower 
with abundant large leathery, dark green foliage. $1.50 each. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. HT. (Howard & Smith,1935.) Large, intensely 
fragrant flowers of rose-pink, flushed crimson at center pro¬ 
duced on long stems, plants are profuse and continuous bloomers. 
An exhibition Rose. Plant habit stiff and upright. $1.50 each. 
CLAIRE DESMET. HT. (E.M.Buatois,1932.) Medium-sized, cupped 
flowers of clear golden yellow, with a richer tone at the base 
of the petals. The well-shaped sweetly fragrant blooms have 
about 40 petals and are generally borne singly on strong stems. 
Plants bushy and bloom freely. $1.25 each. 
