k I I Special 
INCW! Varieties 
You Will Want Some 
in Your Garden 
ALL PRICES POSTPAID 
ALEZANE—Plant patent No. 116. A color that is different; striking 
apricot-sorrel. It stops every one passing by. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
AMELIA EARHART—Plant patent No. 63. Immense flowers of 
creamy yellow, each one so perfect, so beautiful, that you must not 
expect too lavish production. Wins the blue ribbons. Each $1.50; 
3 for $3.75. 
BETTER TIMES—Plant patent No. 23. A great new rose. Fragrant, 
large, double flowers of brilliant cerise freely produced on long stems. 
Exceptionally fine for garden and cutting. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
CARILLON—Plant patent No. 136. A wonderful bedding rose as 
the brightly colored blooms of coral, orange and scarlet are produced 
so freely. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO—A new, marvelously colored rose of red, 
copper and yellow. Very fine. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
COUNTESS VANDAL—Plant patent No. 38. A sensation in our 
World’s Eair Rose Garden both in 1933 and 1934. Long pointed buds 
open into glorious flowers of coppery bronze suffused pink. A hardy, 
vigorous grower and free bloomer. A rose for everybody. No rose gar¬ 
den complete without this lovely rose. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
GLOAMING—Plant patent No. 137. Large, full, fragrant, long- 
lasting flowers of satiny pink tinged golden salmon produced on long 
stems. Very fine. The buds are glorious. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
LEONARD BARRON—A new, very hardy rose of immense size 
(often 6 inches across), shell pink tinged salmon. Free blooming. 
Each 75c. 
MARY HART—^Plant patent No. 8. Striking sport of Talisman. 
Velvety deep red flowers freely produced, long stems. Especially fine 
for cutting, opens perfectly. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET—The picture on page 32 shows the vivid 
luminous carmine color of this new rose. A vigorous grower, producing 
freely large, perfect blooms on long stems. A coming rose. Each 75c. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH—Patent pending. A grand new rose. Un¬ 
usually large flowers of deep cerise flushed amber. Healthy, vigorous. 
A grand flower on a wonderful bush. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY—A remarkable new rose from the famous 
House of McGredy. One of the world’s most beautiful roses, orange 
salmon suffused gold. Free-blooming, vigorous and healthy. See page 
33. Each $1.00. 
NIGRETTE—Plant patent No. 87. Called the “Black Rose of 
Sangerhausen.” Origintor’s description—“The flowers are medium 
size, deep maroon with blackish velvet sheen and quite fragrant.” In 
the heat of the summer this rose is maroon, but in cool weather it 
appears very dark. We tell you frankly that this rose is NOT AS 
BLACK AS COAL (we doubt if a rose that color would be at all 
attractive), but it is the darkest rose we know. Very free blooming. 
The rose everybody is talking about. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00. 
ROCKET—Patent pending. See front cover. 
SOUVENIR—Plant patent No. 25. A golden Talisman, rich pure 
yellow. A free bloomer. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
STERLING—Plant patent No. 21. A new rose with perfect buds 
and perfect flowers of the most delightful sparkling pink. Good 
grower and free bloomer. Each $1.50. 
SUNKIST—A remarkably fine rose for garden and cutting. The 
fragrant flowers of yellow tinged orange are perfectly shaped and 
come singly on long stems. Blooms very freely. See page 29. Each 75c. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Patent applied for. A sport of Pres. 
Hoover. An unusual shade of red toned cerise. Strong-growing, free- 
blooming, and vigorous. A Great garden rose. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
TOKEN—Plant patent No. 95. Beautiful flowers of apricot-orange 
freely produced. A really great rose. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
VIVID MASON—Plant patent No. 52. A wonderful new rose from 
California. The large, fragrant flowers are brilliant carmine-red with 
an orange undertone. They are carried upright qn^long stems, and 
freely produced all season. A strong, vigorous grower with dark green 
healthy foliage. We like this rose very much and believe it has a 
future. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
Radiance Special 
America’s Two Great Popular Roses at the Lowest Price 
We Have Ever Sold Them 
RADIANCE PINK—RADIANCE RED 
Your Choice, Either One or Both, Postpaid 
Finest 2 Yr. No. 1 
6 for $1.95 
12 for 3.75 
24 for 6.95 
2 Yr. Standard 
6 for $1.60 
12 for 2.85 
24 for 5.45 
REMEMBER 
THAT YOU CAN 
GET BOTH THE FA¬ 
MOUS GOLD MEDAL AND 
MOTHER’S ROSE COLLEC¬ 
TIONS (ALL 19 PLANTS) 
FOR ONLY POST- 
PAID (REGULAR 
PRICE $9.83) See 
pages 29,32,33 
It might interest you to know 
that the rose, Sunkist, bought 
from you and planted this spring 
was awarded first prize at our 
Tacoma Rose Show which 
closed last evening. Also the 
entire twelve roses you sent us 
this spring are all doing nicely 
and we are well pleased with 
the selection. The competition 
in roses is quite keen out here 
in our city.—Mrs. Frank T. 
Deck, 3918 No. 30th St., Taco¬ 
ma, Washington. 
Every one of the 12 rose bushes 
bloomed at four weeks from the 
day I set them out and on 
Easter Sunday they were gor¬ 
geous.—Miss Grace F. Hut¬ 
chins, Mgr. New Beach Hotel, 
Battles Wharf, Ala. 
FREE GIFTS.. SEE PAGES 4A, 7,60A 
WIN $250 
, FOR A NAME 
Spring 1937 we will introduce a new yellow everblooming 
rosh. It now is designated as Sub-Zero No. 150. Two years 
ago it stood 23 below zero absolutely unprotected, with the 
bud above ground. A year ago it stood 15 below zero, im- 
protected. Both years it came thru in fine shape, blooming 
freely the following summers. In color it is the purest yellow 
of all roses. The flowers are large, beautiful in bud and 
when open, fully double, fragrant. Free-blooming. It is a 
rose of such vigor and hardiness that we believe it will live 
for you a life-time. We. want,,p. na^e for this rose and to 
the one submitting the narnW' selected by the judges, we 
will make the following awarff':’ 
$250.00 in cash if the name accepted is sent in by one who 
has sent in this season an order jof : $3.00 or more. 
$150.00 in cash if the name accepted is sent in by one who 
has sent in this season an order of $1.00 to $3.00. 
$100.00 in cash if the name accepted is sent in by one who 
has not sent in any order. 
Name must be sent in by July 1, 1936. In case of tie, 
duplicate awards will be made. The winner’s name and 
picture will appear in our 1937 catalog. 
NOTE—When sending in name with an order, PLEASE 
WRITE THE NAME ON A SEPARATE SHEET OF 
PAPER, giving yom name and address and amount of 
your order. 
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