Hoses TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN 
De Luxe Roses 
"Say it with 
ROSES” 
Chas. K. Douglas 
Countess Vandal 
Ami Quinard 
Many ROSES which succeed in the 
North and other parts of the country do 
not do so well in Kentucky. Almost every 
Rose listed in our catalog has been tested 
on our own grounds and proven satisfac¬ 
tory and dependable. We have discarded 
or do not carry many which will be de¬ 
scribed favorably in other lists. Why 
spend your money and time on doubtful 
kinds when you can buy our "Tried and 
Tested" Roses? 
No flower is so much loved, appreciat¬ 
ed and enjoyed as the Rose. It is still the 
"Queen of Flowers." If properly sprayed 
and cultivated during summer, protected 
over winter, you will find a planting of 
Roses one of the most satisfactory ex¬ 
penditures for your garden. 
No. 1, 2-yr. plants, 75c each; $3.50 tor 5. 
For Parcel Post and Insurance, add 10 per cent. 
Ami Quinard. Velvety crimson-maroon. Strikingly beautiful fragrant 
flowers borne on strong, vigorous upright plants. This is the best 
very dark Rose we have ever grown. 
Condessa de Sastago. Vivid colorings of gold, copper and yellow. This 
matchless Spanish novelty causes everyone to stop and admire it. 
Healthy and upright in growth. Admired by all. 
Dainty Bess. Rose-pink changing to lighter shade when open. This 
new single Rose with its distinct long eyelash-like stamens, borne 
on upright vigorous plants is causing much comment among those 
who are looking for the newer things in Roses. A distinct novelty. 
Duquessa de Penaranda. Copper-apricot. This glorious Spanish Rose 
has much pink in its long pointed buds in early spring and autumn. 
Enchanting to all who see it in bloom. Forgive the name but don't 
fail to plant the Rose. 
Editor McFarland. Deep pink. We think this the finest deep pink 
garden Rose grown today. Its pointed buds on nice long cutting 
stems last longer and retain their form wonderfully well. A Rose 
that should be in every garden. 
McGredy's Ivory. HT. Long-pointed buds of fine form when open. 
The petals are white with ivory shadings. Fragrant and is consid¬ 
ered by rosarians as the finest new white Rose introduced in years. 
McGredy's Scarlet. Reddish pink. This Rose should have never been 
named "scarlet" as the shades of pink are too pronounced. The 
brilliant coloring, fine form, vigor of this splendid Rose will appeal 
to all who plant it. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. Coppery scarlet-orange, flushed red. Bushy 
plants with red canes, red thorns and beautiful reddish bronze foli¬ 
age. The striking combination of bush and flower makes this a very 
outstanding fine Rose. 
Soeur Therese. Yellow. Long pointed buds of chrome-yellow with 
markings of carmine. The open flower is rich Daffodil yellow. 
Blooms freely on long cutting stems. One of the finest yellow Roses 
of recent introduction. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral-pink. 
Chosen the finest Rose of France in 
1932. Its long pointed bud which slowly 
unfolds with a satiny peach tint is about 
the loveliest thing we have seen in a 
Rose. Blossoms fragrant, bush healthy, 
and no Rose collection is complete with¬ 
out it. 
A Birthday 
Anniversary 
or Christmas Present 
of Hillenmeyer Roses 
Always Pleases 
