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AMELIA EARHART. HT. (L. Reymond, 
1929.) Plant Patent No. 63. Giant yel¬ 
low bloom with a golden yellow center, 
paling at the edges. Fragrant. $1.25 each. 
BARCELONA. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 
1932.) This beautiful dark crimson Rose 
has 75 or more petals arranged in a 
symmetrical, cupped form with a rich old 
Rose fragrance. The petals have that 
velvety, blackish appearance, so admired 
in dark red Roses. 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. Illustrated in color on page 1. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. HT. (Howard 
& Smith, 1935.) Plant Patent No. 158. 
Large, intensely fragrant flowers of rose- 
pink, flushed crimson at center. Plant 
habit stiff and upright. $1.25 each. 
CLAIRE DESMET. HT. (E. M. Buatois, 
1932. ) Medium-sized flowers of clear 
golden yellow, with a richer tone at the 
base; sweetly fragrant. 40 petals. $1.25 
each. 
COLONEL SHARMAN CRAWFORD. 
HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1933.) Large, 
very lasting, intensely fragrant flowers 
of rich velvety crimson borne on long, 
strong stem. Very hardy. $1.25 each. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. FIT. (P. Dot, 
1933. ) A brilliantly colored, fragrant 
Rose having large, semi-double, loosely 
cupped flowers of fiery copper with a 
golden yellow reverse. $1 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. (M. Leenders 
& Co., 1932.) Plant Patent No. 38. 
Bronzy buds, opening to pointed, bright 
flesh-pink blooms with flame tones on 
the backs of the petals. $1 each. 
CYNTHIA. HT. (Verschuren-Pechtold, 
1933.) Attractive buds, good for cutting, 
open to splendid double blooms of a 
glowing rich Oriental red. $1 each. 
EMPRESS. HT. (Chaplin Bros., 1933.) 
A medium-sized Rose of excellent form, 
with 25 broad petals of bright pink, 
tinged salmon. Extraordinarily rich 
fragrance for which it won the coveted 
Clay Cup in London. $1.25 each. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER. HT. (C. Mal- 
Ierin, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 103. 
Golden yellow, high-centered flowers 
occasionally flushed pink; outer petals 
sometimes white; fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Golden Frills. HT. m —> 
Bobbink & Atkins, 1936 
A sport of the well-known Feu 
Joseph Looymans found in our fields 
and developed by us. Long-pointed 
buds, opening to large, cupped flowers 
of rich golden yellow. They are quite 
double and are really fragrant. The 
plants are tall and bushy and are more 
free blooming than the parent. 
As this is our own Rose and we do 
not have to pay any royalties, we are 
offering the plants at $1.25 each. 
GIPSY LASS. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1932.) Exquisitely shaped, rich scarlet- 
crimson flowers with maroon shading. 
A strong, vigorous grower. $1 each. 
GLOAMING. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) 
Plant Patent No. 137. The large buds 
are carried on long, rigid stems. The 
color is a soft satiny pink, heavily laden 
with salmon and amber. $1.50 each. 
HINRICH GAEDE. HT. (W. Kordes 
Sons, 1931.) A fine, long-pointed bud of 
nasturtium-red, opening into a large, 
double flower of orange-yellow flushed 
with nasturtium-red. The most spec¬ 
tacular Rose in the garden. $1.25 each. 
IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. See page 5. 
LADY SACKVILLE. HT. (B. R. Cant & 
Sons, 1933.) A very large flower of pure 
white borne on a long, strong stem. 
$1.25 each. 
LADY VIOLET ASTOR. HT. (B. R. 
Cant & Sons, 1933.) A free-blooming 
Rose of deep rose-pink which has excep¬ 
tional lasting qualities. $1.25 each. 
LAL. HT. (W. Easlea & Sons, 1933.) 
Fine, bold flower with 20 or more long, 
deep petals. It is a bright pink of about 
the same shade as Mrs. Henry Morse, 
with a rich yellow suffusion extending 
upward from the base of the petals. 
Exquisitely perfumed. $1.25 each. 
LEONARD BARRON. HT. (J. H. Nico¬ 
las, 1931.) Large, fully double blooms 
with nearly 100 petals. Colors are softly 
blended, light salmon and shell-pink be¬ 
ing suffused with pale copper. Named 
for the President of the American Rose 
Society and horticultural editor of 
American Home magazine. $1 each. 
LESLEY DUDLEY. HT. (S. McGredy & 
Son, 1932.) A perfectly formed flower of 
35 petals, rose-pink throughout with an 
orange-scarlet sheen. At times the out¬ 
side of the petals is suffused with soft 
pinkish buff and gold. Fragrance strong 
and sweet. $1.25 each. 
LUDWIG OPPENHEIMER. HT. (Leen- 
der§ Bros., 1932.) Deep glowing crim¬ 
son-scarlet with a velvety sheen; strong, 
delightful perfume. 50 petals. $1.25 ea. 
LUIS BRINAS. HT. (P. Dot, 1932.) 
Plant Patent No. 102. Orange-copper 
buds and fully double open flowers of 
soft old-rose, flushed with gold; fra¬ 
grant. $1.25 each. 
LYDIA. HT. (H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 
1932.) Full, high-centered flowers of 
orange-rose change to a fine shade of pink; 
mild fragrance. A nice Rose. $1 each. 
MALAR-ROS. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 
1932.) Deep, well-formed flowers of 
rich crimson carry intense old Rose fra¬ 
grance. Garden and cutting. $1 each. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. HT. (S. Mc¬ 
Gredy & Son, 1933.) A very lovely, un¬ 
fading canary-yellow flower of excellent 
form, with 25 petals. The gold anthers 
make a striking contrast in the center. 
Vigorous and free. The dark glossy foli¬ 
age is like holly. This Rose is winning 
prize after prize at the English Rose 
shows and is becoming very popular. 
Gold Medal, N. R. S. $1.50 each. 
MEVROUW WELMOET VAN HEEK. 
HT. (G. A. H. Buisman & Son, 1933.) 
A remarkably strong-growing plant with 
majestic, carmine-red flowers of approxi¬ 
mately 50 petals, well arranged and un¬ 
fading. A robust, continuous-flowering 
variety; useful as a hedge rose. $1.25 ea. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. HT. (C. 
| Mallerin, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 129. 
f Beautiful long buds and fine flowers of 
coppery pink and gold are freely pro¬ 
duced on strong, bushy plants. A fine 
Rose in every way. $1.25 each. 
MME. JOSEPH PERRAUD. HT. (J. 
Gaujard, 1934.) The long, slender, 
pointed buds open to fragrant blooms 
colored nasturtium-buff, flushed with 
shell-pink at the petal edges. Bagatelle 
Gold Medal winner, 1934. $1.50 each. 
MRS. HENRI DAENDELS. IIT. 
(G. A. H. Buisman & Son, 1931.) 
A beautifully shaped bud of deep 
buff, tinted with cream, opening 
into a well-shaped apricot-colored 
flower of about 30 petals. Plants 
are vigorous and free flowering. 
■ $1.25 each. 
EA MRS. PAUL GOUDIE. HT. (S. 
McGredy & Son, 1932.) A strik¬ 
ing, well-formed, fragrant flower of a 
peculiar shade of yellow, edged and 
veined with rose-pink and crimson. This 
is an enchantingly beautiful flower, look¬ 
ing its best in partial shade. $1.25 each. 
Golden Frills 
All Novelty and Patented Roses priced at $1 each are $8.50 for 10; those priced at $1.25 are $10 for 10; 
those priced at $1.50 are $12.50 for 10 of any one variety 
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