The World's Finest New Roses 
Exquisite novelties from the world’s leading hybridizers. One of the 
greatest thrills to the rose-lover is the reward of magnificent blooms of 
new types and colors he receives from planting the latest introductions of 
great rosarians. Experience the joy of growing the finest creations of 
world-famous rosarians in your own garden. 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND. (Howard & Smith, 
1935. Pat. Applied For). A magnificent creation 
of California's famous Hybridist, a rose that will 
win its way into gardens throughout the world. 
Ideal in form, the buds and large flowers are a 
rich deep rose color, enhanced with a coral sheen, 
a color that typifies the glory of the most popu¬ 
lar flower in every garden. The flowers are born 
singly on long upright stems, in abundance on 
bushes of exceptional vigor. The form and color 
of the flowers are good at all seasons and are 
moderately fragrant. $1.50. 
CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. Brilliantly Spanish in 
coloring this rose will stand out in any collection. 
The petals are pronouncedly two toned, deep 
golden on the outside of the petals, copper-rose 
and scarlet on the interior, in contrast and in¬ 
tensity much more pronounced than the coloring 
of Talisman. $1.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 38). 
An exceptionally free producer, in all weather 
conditions, of long, tapering buds of copper- 
salmon and bronze, and large, fragrant flowers 
of rose, salmon, and gold. A most dependable 
variety. $1.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Patent No. 105). 
Here is a deep velvety crimson rose that prom¬ 
ises to succeed to the leadership of all others of 
its color. The large buds, perfect in form, open 
into large, full flowers with exquisite fragrance, 
holding the vivid crimson color without fading or 
turning blue. The vigorous plants produce a 
great abundance of superb blooms. Crimson Glory 
is the outstanding red rose of today. $1.50. 
GLOWING SUNSET. (Plant Patent No. 104). 
The coloring and petal formation of this new 
rose is exceptional. The long pointed buds open 
to full double flowers of most artistic form with 
the inner petals lengthened and twisted in the 
manner of a choice Cactus Dahlia. The color is 
an indescribable combination of orange-buff and 
rose-pink presenting a unique effect, not unlike 
the popular variety Feu Joseph Looymans. In ad¬ 
dition to its unique form and coloring it has ex¬ 
ceptional keeping qualities and an alluring fra¬ 
grance, and is a free and continuous bloomer. 
$1.50. 
MALAR ROS. A new German rose with large, 
pointed oval buds, carried on rigid stems. The 
large, rich crimson flowers are fully double. Re¬ 
markable for its intense old rose perfume, tall 
robust habit and free flowering. $1.50. 
MARY HART. Of the same form and habit as 
Talisman, buds and flowers deep blood red, with 
an amber glow. (Plant patent No. 8). $1.00. 
MRS. J. D. EISELE. For rich perfume alone 
this lovely rose would win a place in every gar¬ 
den. A few flowers will scent a whole room with 
fragrance reminiscent of old time Tea Roses. The 
flowers are of magnificent size, the luscious 
shade of cherry rose being illuminated with a 
glow of scarlet especially brilliant under artificial 
light. $1.00 
NIGRETTE. (Plant Patent No. 87). The so- 
called "Black Rose of Sangerhausen." The flowers 
are intensely deep maroon, with blackish sheen, 
and deliciously fragrant—the darkest of roses ap¬ 
pearing almost black from a little distance, small, 
and not strong growing but very free flowering. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PRESIDENT BOONE. A new deep crimson rose 
of mammoth size and perfect form. It promises 
to be as reliable in habit as the Radiance Roses. 
A glorious addition to the desirable dark red roses. 
(Patent applied for). $1.50. 
SISTER THERESE. Beautiful rich yellow, outside 
of the petals marked carmine, splendid long 
stemmed flowers on bushes of upright growth. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Strong growing, like 
the most popular variety Pres. Hoover. The blood- 
red flowers are toned with cerise, fragrant and 
lasting. An improved Red Hoover. (Patent ap¬ 
plied for). $1.00. • 
VICTORIA ADELHEID. Exceptionally large, well 
formed double flowers of a rich golden yellow 
suffused with vermilion shading deeper toward 
the edges of the petals. An effective free flower¬ 
ing variety. $1.00. 
YOSEMITE. (Plant Pat. No. 109). A new cop¬ 
pery orange variety with erect stems and glossy 
foliage. $1.25. 
GOLDEN RAPTURE. (Geheimrat Duisberg). 
Among all other yellow roses this new variety is 
outstanding in purity of color—rich deep golden 
yellow without markings or shadings. This pure 
soft coloring, combined with perfection of bud 
formation and unfading open blossoms, vigorous 
growth, and fragrance will give Golden Rapture 
prominence in the garden. $1.50. 
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Heidekind 
(Plant Patent No. 78) 
A veritable bouquet of bloom from Spring 
until late Fall—literally hundreds of flowers 
in bloom at one time. 
These flowers are a distinct new type, 
beautifully formed and double, 2 to 4 
inches across. They are borne in great 
clusters on long-branched sprays; the whole 
spray may be cut, forming in itself a love¬ 
ly bouquet for floral decoration, or the in¬ 
dividual flowers may be cut separately for 
table use—you will find no end of attrac¬ 
tive ways to use these charming blossoms. 
The color of the buds is brilliant coppery 
rose; the flowers as they open are glowing 
bright rose, changing as they develop to 
clear rose-pink, so that one spray of flowers 
contains a wonderful blend of pink and 
rose shades. 
To produce flowers in such great abund¬ 
ance shows the extreme vigor of the bush, 
which has healthy, large, leathery, rich 
green foliage. Plant Heidekind in promi¬ 
nent spots in your garden, as specimens, 
as well as in the rose garden. We can 
imagine nothing more effective as a hedge 
than this bright-colored rose. $1.00. 
Crown of Jewels 
(Howard & Smith, 1935, Pat. Applied For) 
Like Heidekind, this is a new type of 
rose—one that will bring this glorious 
flower into many new uses in the garden 
and for cutting. Practically thornless, the 
Camellia shaped flowers are produced in 
astounding abundance in a color that is en¬ 
tirely distinct and difficult to describe— 
clear and brilliant rose red with a coral 
glow. Cut them any day in the year for 
small vases or luxuriant large decorations. 
They have wonderful keeping qualities. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. Buds large long 
pointed; very large full double high centered 
flowers of brilliant nasturtium red, the reverse of 
petals brightest gold. Because of its striking 
color, large size and intense fragrance this is an 
outstanding rose. $1.00. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Of all the highly colored 
roses this is the most prominent. The long- 
pointed, shapely buds are almost unbelievably 
brilliant orange-vermilion, and the open flowers 
fairly glow with color. They are borne on long 
wiry stems, with handsome glossy, disease resist¬ 
ant foliage on vigorous bushes. Truly an irresist- 
able rose, with a rich fragrance. $1.00. 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD. Exquisitely pointed 
buds of old gold and bronzy orange, opening to 
fragrant coppery orange flowers streaked with 
rose and gold. $1.00. 
KIDWAI. An attractive flower of unique col¬ 
oring, creamy yellow suffused old rose. 75c. 
MRS. MABEL V. SOCHA. (Patent Applied For). 
A new yellow rose that undoubtedly will rival the 
popularity of Mrs. E. P. Thom, with which variety 
it is quite similar, but a slightly lighter shade 
of soft yellow. The coloring is pure and exquisite 
and the flowers have a most luscious fragrance. 
The foliage is exceptionally glossy and disease 
resistant and the bushes are very vigorous and 
upright. The buds, of superb form open into 
flowers of enormous size, each borne on long, 
rigid stems. A cut flower par-excellence. $1.00. 
THREE OR FOUR SPRAYS 
OF HEIDEKIND BLOSSOMS 
MAKING A GORGEOUS 
DISPLAY IN A BOUQUET 
Pane Two 
