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NEW 
PATENTED 
ROSES 
On this page you will find the best of 
the new patented roses. All are distinct 
new varieties carefully tested by both 
their originators and the U. S. Patent 
Offices. 
Although they are sold the country over 
at the list prices given below, we are 
making special introductory prices to 
enable every rose enthusiast to buy. 
NOTE—When purchasing one each of 
three different varieties, divide special 
price by three to get cost of individual 
plants. 
MATADOR BETTER 
TOKEN, H. T. 
Plant Patent No. 95. Copyright, 1934. Large Ophelia shaped bud. The double 
flowers are a solid shade of sun-ripened apricot, a unique color. Grows straight and 
strong in the garden', blooming freely. The flowers are delightful at all stages and 
are very lasting. The glossy foliage is disease-resistant. Price $1.50each. 3 for 53.75. 
Copyright, 1935. Patent applied for. 
Recently shown in Europe where it was 
hailed as the sensational new variety of red 
rose. Very fully and well formed blossoms of 
scarlet-crimson glowing with a dark silky 
sheen and heavy with fragrance. A won¬ 
derful new rose—vigorous and healthy. 
Price $ 1.50 each. 3 for $^.75. 
TIMES, H. T. 
Plant Patent No. 23. Copyright, 1934. 
The brilliant cerise flowers are large, 
double, and delicately fragrant. Produced 
on long strong stems excellent for cutting. 
Foliage is leathery in texture and colored a 
rich dark-green. A very free blooming rose. 
$1.50 each. 3 for $3.75. 
MORE PATENTED ROSES 
NIGRETTE. The Black Rose of Sangerhausen. 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 87. Intensely deep maroon 
with black velvety sheen. $2.00 each. 3 for $5.00. 
MARY HART. U. S. Plant Patent No. 8. A most 
unique and striking red sport of Talisman. Bud is 
maroon-red opening to well-formed blossoms of 
deep velvety blood-red with an over glow of am¬ 
ber. A rose all rose lovers should have in their 
garden. $1.00 each. 3 for $2.50. 
CARMELITA, H. T. Plant Patent No. 91. Large 
ovoid bud of E. G. Hill color—flowers vivid red— 
abundant foiiage of large, leathery, dark green 
leaves. A new American rose of great promise. 
$1.50 each. 3 for $3.75. 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. The only hardy 
everblooming scarlet climber. It has all the ap¬ 
pearance and color of the Paul Scarlet Climber and 
blooms throughout the summer. Very vigorous. 
$1.25 each. 3 for $3.13. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. Plant Patent No. 28. This 
Hybrid Tea flowered-climber is a rich gold color. 
After the first prolonged period of bloom some 
magnificent flowers can again be expected and 
"The Last Rose of Summer” may come from 
Golden Climber. $1.50 each. 3 for $3.75. 
ALL 2-YEAR NO. 1 PLANTS BUDDED ON MULTIFLORA 
COUNTESS 
VANDAL 
Plant Patent 38. Copyright, 1933. 
A hybrid tea-rose enthusiastically re¬ 
ceived by rose lovers because of its long 
pointed bud and its distinctive shadings 
of coppery-bronze suffused with soft 
gold. The blooms finish in a very un¬ 
usual arrangement of petals radiant 
with a lovely silvery sheen. The Coun¬ 
tess Vandal was the most admired rose 
in the gardens at the Century of Prog¬ 
ress Exposition. $1.00 each. 3 for 
$2.50. 
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