INTER-STATE’S CHOICE ROSES—Continued. See Page 26 for Prices. 
MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT—Both in 1933 and 1934, this was the 
favorite rose in our Chicago’s World’s Fair Rose Garden. It has won 
more medals as an outdoor rose than any other variety. From early 
summer until freezing, it is a glorious sight with its rich golden yellow 
flowers which do not fade. 
OLYMPIAD—Blazing scarlet toned orange. 
PATIENCE—Beautiful bright pink shaded orange and scarlet. 
PAUL NEYRON—Well known, immense pink flowers. 
PRESIDENT H. HOOVER—This magnihcent rose is pictured on 
page 32. It is recognized everywhere as being one of the finest of all 
roses, worthy of a place in every garden. A glorious cerise toned 
orange, yellow and scarlet. Riclily perfumed and free-blooming. 
PRINCE FELIX—A new, hardy, bright scarlet rose. 
RADIANCE—The great American pink rose. Planted everywhere 
because it makes good everywhere. Fragrant blooms all summer. 
See page 30. 
RADIANCE RED—The favorite red rose of millions all over America. 
Hardy, healthy, free-blooming. See page 31. 
ROMANCE—A very promising new bright yellow rose. 
ROSLYN—A new rose, yellow shaded orange. See page 31. 
SENSATION—All summer it produces its large, fragrant flowers of 
deep red on strong stems. A dependable rose. page 29. 
SOEUR THERESE—New, vigorous, free-blooming, fragrant yellow. 
The buds are simply exquisite. See page 30. 
SOUV. D’ALEX. BERNAIX—Very fine dark red rose. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—A pure yellow rose. 
SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET—Magnificent large blooms of 
nasturtium-red. See page 31. 
SOUV. DE MME. CHAMBARD—An exceptionally fine new rose of 
sparkling pink. 
TALISMAN—We put this rose in'our Mother’s Collection on page 
29 because in the few years since it was introduced it has sw^ept the 
country like wildfire. Flowers of brilliant red, gold and orange are 
freely produced all season. 
VILLE DE PARIS—This fine yellow rose pictmed on page 31. 
W. E. CHAPLIN—A very fine new red rose. 
WHITE ENSIGN—Ranks with the best w'hite roses. 
WILLOW’MERE—An improved Los Angeles. Shell pink tinged sal¬ 
mon. See page 31. 
Everblooming Baby Roses (Polyantha) 
These roses are very hardy, growing everywhere and requiring very 
little care. They are especially fine for solid beds and for borders. 
Plant a border of them around yom regular rose bed. Also ideal for 
cemetery planting because they are so easy to grow and bloom so 
freely. In fact, they are constantly in bloom from early summer until 
freezing. If you think you can’t grow roses, plant some of these. All 
will bloom this summer. They grow only 18 inches tall. 
CECILE BRUNNER—The Sweetheart rose. Light pink. 
CHATILLON—The finest low growing Baby. Great heads of vivid 
pink flowers all season. Exceptionally fine. 
ELSE POULSEN—See page 34. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Huge clusters of brilliant orange-scarlet. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Scarlet-orange overlaid gold. Choice. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN—Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. Covered with medium 
size, cherry red single flowers all summer. Makes a wonderful bloom¬ 
ing hedge. 
LAFAYETTE—Grows 3 feet tall. The light crimson, semi-double 
flowers are produced in immense clusters all season. Fine for bedding. 
SPARKLER—W’e consider this the best low growing red Baby, a 
sparkling, brilliant red. 
WHITE BABY—Small pm-e white flowers. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON BABY ROSES 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice 
2 Year No. 1, First Quality Selected Plants 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25/ 6 for $2.25/ 12 for $4.00 
2 Year Standard Size 
Each 40c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85/ 12 for $3.35 
I want to compliment you on 
the exceptional stock you 
sent me, I have never 
bought as targe and 
heathy looking stock in 
my life and have paid 
triple the amount for 
roses half the size you 
sent me.—H. W. 
Rempes, Greens- 
burg, Penn. 
The 12 rose bushes 
arrived yesterday and 
they were the finest 
nursery stock I ever 
purchased.—Mrs. U. 
S. N. Johnson, Ne¬ 
vada, Calif. 
Everblooming Baby Roses 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Bright pink, white eye, golden stamens. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Deep rose pink. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Apple-blossom pink. 
GARDENIA—Creamy yellow. 
GLENN DALE—Pure white. 
JACOTTE—Unusually attractive, fragrant flowers of orange-copper- 
apricot. One of the loveliest climbers. 
MARY WALLACE—Glowing pink. 
MAX GRAF—Ideal trailing rose for covering banks, rocks. Glossy, 
wTinkled foliage, lovely bright pink blooms. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The favorite red climber. 
PRIMROSE—A hardy, unfading, primrose yellow climber which for 
weeks is completely covered with the double, bright flowers. Vigorous 
grower. 
RED EXPLORER—Clusters of small bright red flowers all summer. 
ROSERIE—The thornless climber with beautiful frilled pink flowers. 
SCORCHER—See page 34. 
SILVER MOON—Creamy white. 
SPANISH BEAUTY (Staechelin)—Considered the finest pink 
climbing rose. Flowers are borne singly on long stems. Vigorous 
grower, soon covers porch or arbor. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON CLIMBING ROSES 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice 
Each 40c/ 3 for $1.00/ 6 for $1.75 
Special 1 Jacotte jjk $ 4.15 
Climbing a„4poJ|^ 
Collection 1 Spanish Beauty (resular price $1.50) 
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