NOVELTIES AND RECENT ROSES C J{OSGS hi) Bohhink tjAtkinS 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. (M. Leenders & Co., 
1932.) Plant Patent No. 38. Exquisitely formed 
flowers, bronzy in the bud, opening to pointed, 
bright flesh-pink blooms with flame tones on the 
backs of the petals. Plants vigorous and free 
blooming. $1 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 
1935.) Plant Patent No. 105. A valuable, new, 
fragrant Rose that already has won wide popular¬ 
ity. The large, urn-shaped buds open to deli¬ 
ciously fragrant flowers of deep velvety crim¬ 
son. Foliage abundant, leathery. Plants very 
vigorous, hardy, bushy, and spreading. $1.25 
each. 
CYNTHIA. HT. (Verschuren-Pechtold, 1933.) A 
sturdy Rose welcomed by rosarians as an im¬ 
proved Charles P. Kilham. The attractive 
buds, good for cutting, open to splendid double 
blooms of a glowing rich Oriental red color. Its 
free-flowering habit and attractive color make it 
very desirable. $1 each. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. HT. (P. Dot, 
1931.) A Gold Medal Rose. Coppery apricot, 
the June color of this Rose, intensifies to rich 
cinnamon-peach in early autumn. A Pernetiana 
hybrid of rare colors. Vigorous, upright grower. 
30 petals. $1.25 each. 
Condesa de Sastago. $1.25 each 
CARILLON. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) 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, contrast¬ 
ing 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.) Plant Patent No. 158. Large, intensely 
fragrant flowers of rose-pink, flushed crimson at 
center, produced on long stem. Plants are pro¬ 
fuse 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 yel¬ 
low, 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. 
COLONEL SHARMAN CRAWFORD. HT. (A. 
Dickson & Sons, 1933.) Large, very lasting, in¬ 
tensely fragrant flowers of rich velvety crimson 
borne on long, strong stem. Plants bushy and 
bloom freely. Very hardy. $1.25 each. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. HT. (P. Dot, 1933.) 
A brilliantly colored Rose—fiery copper inside 
the petals, golden yellow on the reverse. The 
blooms are large, semi-double, cup-shaped, fra¬ 
grant, and are borne several together on a strong, 
short stem. Foliage abundant, large, glossy dark 
green. Growth very vigorous, upright; free 
bloomer all season. Unusually hardy. $1.25 each. 
EMPRESS. HT. (Chaplin Bros., 1933.) A color- 
lul, medium-sized Rose of excellent form, with 
25 broad petals of bright pink, tinged with salmon. 
Notable for extraordinarily strong, rich fragrance 
for which it won the coveted Clay Cup in London. 
Stems are stiff and erect, and foliage large and 
dark. Promises to be an excellent bedding Rose. 
$1.25 each. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER. HT. (C. Mallerin, 
1934.) Plant Patent No. 103. Fine form, rich 
coloring, and fragrance distinguish this yellow 
Rose from all others. The creamy buds open rich 
yellow, gold in the center, with occasional pink 
flushes or white markings on outside petals. 
Double, tall, bushy plants; free flowering. Named 
in honor of Mons. Pernet-Ducher, famous origi¬ 
nator of the Pernetiana strain of Roses. $1.50 each. 
GIPSY LASS. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1932.) A 
splendid novelty among the crimson Roses, hav¬ 
ing exquisitely shaped, rich scarlet-crimson 
flowers with maroon shading. A strong, vigorous 
grower. Splendid for cutting purposes. $1 each. 
GLOAMING. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Plant 
Patent No. 137. The large buds are carried on 
long, rigid stems, amply clothed with handsome 
foliage. Plant is vigorous and branching. The 
color is a soft satiny pink, heavily laden with 
salmon and amber. $1.50 each. 
GLOWING SUNSET. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 
1933.) Plant Patent No. 104. Blooms are an odd 
combination of orange-yellow and rose-pink, a 
unique but pleasing color effect. Buds are long, 
pointed; open flowers have center of curled petals; 
fragrant. A free and continuous bloomer. Color 
sometimes variable. $1.50 each. 
HINRICH GAEDE. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 1931.) 
A fine, long-pointed bud of nasturtium-red, open¬ 
ing into a large, double flower of orange-yellow 
flushed with nasturtium-red, produced on a long, 
strong stem. Plants are vigorous and free flower¬ 
ing. The most spectacular Rose in the garden. 
Illustrated In color on page 5. $1.50 each. 
Use B. & A. Rose Food for strong plants and the finest flowers 
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