of the PLANT KINGDOM 
THIS YEAR 
New Colors, New Fragrance, New Charm 
These Roses Are as Nationally Advertised 
THE BEST OF THE NEW ROSE CREATIONS 
Selected from the Finest Roses of the Old World 
and the New 
I SOLIEL DE FRANCE. 
■VO. ■ delicate charming apri 
A 
cot 
colored rose. Extra full and double. 
The long pointed buds are fawn-yel¬ 
low and open into large rounded 
blooms. Full of apricot color and 
sunshine. Extremely fragrant, too. 
Each, $1.00. 
O BETTER TIMES. In our 
•VO. £ garden “Better Times” is 
one of the finest performers. The 
brilliant cerise flowers are large, dou¬ 
ble, flagrant and many are produced 
on extra long stems. Plant Patent 
No. 2.‘1. Each, $1.50. 
7 COUNTESS VANDAL. At 
no. 3 the National Flower Show 
in Omaha our showing of Countess 
Vandal in bloom was the outstand¬ 
ing flower. The flowers are a glo¬ 
rious coppery-bronze, suffused with 
pink and gold. The petal e d g e s 
rolled back, give it wonderful form 
at all stages of development. 1 lant 
Patent No. 38. Each, $1.00. 
y a NIGRETTE (The Black 
no. Rose of Sangerhausen). 
Never before have you seen a rose 
like this. A deep blackish velvety 
sheen with a mysterious undertone 
of red. No rose in recent years has 
created such a sensation as this one. 
Tt i« alwavs in bloom. The flowers 
are deliciously fragrant and are pro¬ 
duced very freely. It will be the 
pride of vour garden. Plant Patent 
No. 87. Each, $2.00. 
Kl/t C TOKEN. One of the truly 
no. O great roses. It is long and 
pointed in the bud. The rose opens 
to a magnificent shade of apricot- 
orange, shaded golden-pink. Free 
blooming and vigorous growing. 
Plant Patent No. 95. Each, $1.50. 
KIa A CARMELITA. In 1935, 
•VO. O Carmelita took the country 
by storm. One of the world’s best 
red roses. It is exquisitely perfumed 
and in long buds, which are a bril¬ 
liant crimson red opening into extra 
large double well formed flowers. 
Plant Patent No. 91. Each, $1.50. 
7 AMELIA EARHART. The 
■VO. / height of rose perfection. 
The flowers are large-, fully devel¬ 
oped and open a lovely deep creamy, 
yellow. Plant Patent No. 63. Each. 
$1.50. 
|k| _ Q RHEINGOLD. Another One ", 
IVO. O 0 £ our 1935 intrcftluction^ to \ 
the Farm Belt. Rheingold iff' my [ 
own garden actually produces flow- j 
ers with 132 petals to the individual '■! 
flower. A refreshing golden color, i # 
sparkling with pure gold and per- f 
fumed with a rich tea fragrance. 
Plant Patent No. 17 8 . Each, $1.50. r 
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