New Roses for 1936. 
Gloaming.( j.H.N icholas 1935) 
Patent No.137. 
A CUT FLOWER VARIETY ALSO A GREAT 
VALUE TO THE GARDEN.THE LARGE 
3UDS ARE CARRIED ON LONG RIGID 
STEMS AMPLY CLOTHED WITH HAND¬ 
SOME FOLIAGE.The PLANT IS VIGOR¬ 
OUS AND BRANCHING,FA IRLY TALL 
GROWING.The bloom IS large and 
FULL,WELL FORMED AND LONG LAST¬ 
ING, EITHER |N WATER OR ON THE 
PLANT.ThE COLOR IS A SOFT SATIN 
PINK HEAVILY LADEN WITH SALMON 
and amber.delightfully fragrant. 
Price each 1.50 
Golden Cumber, (Mrs.A.C* James. ) 
Plant patent No.2g. 
The most interesting and unusual 
feature is that it is extremely 
hardy.Its hardiness is combined 
WITH BLOOMS OF HYBRID TEA TYPE 
and quality long and lasting &nd 
MOST ALWAYS SOLITARY ON STEMSH 
OFTEN EIGHTEEN INCHES OR LONGER. 
This plant will with stand sub¬ 
zero weather.The handsome,glos¬ 
sy GREEN FOLIAGE,GREEN WOOD AND 
RED THRONS ARE ORNAMENTAL. 
PRICE EACH 1.50 
Nigrette. (Krause 193MPAT.NO.67. i 
•’THE BLACK ROSE OF SANGERHAUSEN" 1 
The publicized by news agencies. 
Its originator describes it as 
follwos."The flowers are medium 
size,deep MAROON with blackish 
VELVET SHEEN AND QUITE FRAGRANT, j 
IT IS THE DARKEST OF ROSES,AP¬ 
PEARING ALMOST BLACK IN COOL 
seasons.The plant is continuously 
IN BLOOM,and has CREATED A SEN¬ 
SATION in European Rose World. 
This is the original Black Rose, 
and lives up to its name. 
Price each. 2.cc 
