Roses 
THE HILL FLORAL PRODUCTS CO., Richmond, Indiana 
Scions Cut From, Flowering Wood. Note Buds on Table at Right. 
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 
Traendly & Schenck 
Plant Patent No. 80, November 7, 1933 
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt is among the best sports of Talisman yet produced. The 
bud is pointed and the color a golden yellow, with slight shadings of delicate apricot; open 
flowers a lasting yellow, intense in coloring. It is borne on a strong stem and the plant is 
a free bloomer, producing good salable flowers singularly free from any tendency to pro¬ 
duce bull-heads or malformed buds. 
GRAFTED PLANTS PRICES SCIONS 
$30.00 per 100 $300.00 per 1000 $15.00 per 100 $150.00 per 1000 
in all quantities. in all quantities. 
Purchasers must sign agreement not to propagate stock of this variety except for their 
own use on a royalty basis. 
RESTRICTED AREA New York. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Hampshire, 
Massachusetts, and Connecticut. 
TOKEN 
The Montgomery Co. 
Plant Patent No. 95, April 24, 1934 
Two years ago when this rose was introduced, not many plants were purchased by the 
trade. Last year we sold fifteen times as many Token plants as we did in 1934. Florists 
saw it growing, watched the market returns and then showed their favorable reactions by 
heavy purchases. Token is a seedling resulting from Premier Supreme x Mme. Butterfly. 
It has a distinctive orange buff to peach red color with buds somewhat urn-shaped in form 
when ready to open. We believe that there will again be an increase in sales and are 
grafting accordingly. 
Prices same as Mrs. Roosevelt 
Purchasers must sign agreement not to propagate stock of this variety except for their 
own use on a royalty basis. 
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