Autumn 
AUTUMN. 
Medium sized buds and cupped 
double flowers which, on account 
of their novel coloring, burnt orange streaked 
with red, have attracted much attention. 
The plant is of strong growth with healthy 
foliage, producing its moderately fragrant 
flowers freely. One of the best of the new 
introductions. 
/-'/''vMr'ii icdad We have found this to be 
OUiNVUtKUK. one the finest yellow 
Roses we have ever seen. The large, beau¬ 
tifully shaped buds are saffron-yellow suf¬ 
fused with salmon, fading to paler yellow 
as the flower ages. Everybody likes a Rose 
that grows strong and vigorously without 
any coddling, and that’s a description that 
fits Conqueror exactly. 
DAINTY BESS. 
Large, single, five-petaled 
blooms, 3 to 4 inches across, 
come in clusters. The edges of the petals 
are ruffled. Their soft rose-pink color is 
enhanced by the cluster of stamens on wine- 
red filaments. Vigorous, upright plants al¬ 
ways in bloom. 
DR. HEINRICH LUMPE. “roS 
of its color that you have ever grown, with 
long, splendidly shaped buds of rich deep 
pink, and with crisp heavy petals which do 
not flop regardless of weather conditions. 
Long stiff stems for cutting, a vigorous 
bush, sweet fragrance, great large dark 
green leaves. 
editor McFarland. 
Its deep, unvarying 
rose-pink color is 
not outstanding, but because it is such a 
vigorous, husky grower, has such healthy 
looking foliage, and produces its well shaped 
lasting blooms so freely we recommend it as 
a most dependable variety. 
Essence 
FCCPMCP The long-sought double Etoile 
■ de Hollande. Bloom deep crim¬ 
son full of “Essence” of Rose. Novelty of 
great future. Vigorous grower. One of the 
most fragrant of roses and perfect in form 
and color. 75c. 
E. G. Hill (See Page 80) 
Souvenir (See Page 77) 
KIDWAI a lovely color combination in 
isi u vvs\i, fieiicate pastel colors. Large, full, 
exquisitely shaped buds of pale yellow, tint¬ 
ed with terra-cotta, beautiful in coloring 
from the time the bud appears until the last 
petal drops. We like it because of its dainty 
coloring, its big substantial buds, and long 
keeping quality. The bush is strong, med¬ 
ium height, somewhat spreading. 
I FNI Kipi icc One of the longest buds in ex- 
istence, deep pink with an 
orange flush to the base, open to mammoth, 
loose flowers of Radiance color—deep pink 
outside and pale pink inside; cinnamon scent. 
Germain’s 
"1935 ROSE COLLECTION” 
In this assortment we have included most 
'of the 1935 novelties pictured or described 
on these pages. We believe you will de¬ 
rive lasting satisfaction in planting the newer 
kinds. For providing beauty in the garden 
or home they are unsurpassed. 
The collection consists of: 
AUTUMN DOTTY 
ESSENCE GRENOBLE 
JOSEPH STRNAD MAX KRAUSE 
LENI NEUSS ROMANCE 
SISTER THERESE SUNKIST 
Regular Value - $7.50 
Collection Price: $5.95, postpaid 
ROSES, by F. F. Rockwell 
A book that tells what the average flower 
lover can do with roses. Varieties are 
classified according to their uses as gar¬ 
den, climbing and landscape roses, with 
complete directions for rose care and cul¬ 
ture. $1.25. 
GERMAIN'S ROSES 
pi iippy piippi cc A new Rose destined to 
rLurri iturrLCD. great popularity as it is 
a variety that will keep the garden over¬ 
flowing with glowing flowers the summer 
long. The flowers are produced on long, 
strong stems arranged in clusters composed 
of from 6 to 10 dainty blooms each. It is a 
charming Rose of a fascinating soft silvery 
pink color enhanced by the deep rose re¬ 
verse of the petals. 
IK1KIOPFHPP This rose has an unusual at- 
iininuv^pin^p. traction not possessed by 
most other roses. The great stiff-petalled 
flowers, 4 to 6 inches across, are single and 
pure white, but open from a lovely slender 
beautiful bud. This long ivory bud and the 
exquisite open flower with snowy-white pet¬ 
als and contrasting amber stamens, the de¬ 
licious spicy scent like a mixture of cloves 
and cinnamon, all appeal very strongly to 
those who like something different, with an 
extraordinary charm not present in the more 
double roses of ordinary type. 
Id lew cuadu This rose of Irish origin is 
iKiin unAKivi. indeed charming. The buds 
are perfectly formed, deep blush-pink, tint¬ 
ed apricot. The flowers are large and beau¬ 
tifully shaped; the bushes vigorous and free 
flowering. Be sure to include this spendid 
rose in your collection. 
ii^cpdui ctdmah The name isn’t a mis- 
JObEPH bTRNAD. print It ’ s j ust a Bo _ 
hemian name and that is the correct spell¬ 
ing. A European rose that has met with 
great favor. Long pointed buds of a dis¬ 
tinctive salmon pink shade. Vigorous and 
free-blooming with glossy green foliage. 
All Roses on this page are 
75c each, $6.50 for 10, Postpaid 
Dotty 
noTTY Coloring of the bud strongly re- 
uuiii. ca ii s Rev. F. Page Roberts, while 
the bronze tint remains in the open yellow 
bloom. A splendid grower with glossy foli¬ 
age. An unusually healthy bush that blooms 
profusely over a long period. The bronze 
yellow color is one of the most beautiful yet 
obtained in roses. 
il riipPC A lovely and unusual rose from 
LI a Li it to. g pa j n> remarkable for its con¬ 
tinually changing colorings. The bud is 
maroon-red, and as the flower opens, bright 
shades of pink, orange and yellow become 
visible, and when fully open, the outer petals 
are usually bright pink and the center sal- 
mon-orange. Looks like a President Hoover; 
many additional shadings. 
I ll I am Large, double blooms of excellent 
liliain f orm Marechal-Niel-yellow in col¬ 
or and delicately perfumed. An ideal bed¬ 
ding rose that will undoubtedly prove very 
popular. 
milKF tfRAIICF A glistening yellow with 
LOUIbE KRAUbt orange tints; large, full, 
and fragrant. We consider it one of the 
best acquisitions of recent years. Long 
stems for cutting. Handsome, strong foliage. 
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