Outdoor Roses 
• TOTTY’S, MADISON, N. J. 
NEWER VARIETIES OF GARDEN ROSES 
Prices listed after each individual variety 
Alezane (Pahissa) —Patent applied for. Bud urn shaped, large reddish 
brown; flowers cupped, opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel 
to rich apricot and reverse of petals sorrel striped with yellow 
veins. Petals not affected by hot or wet weather. Growth very 
vigorous, upright branching dark green foliage. An extremely 
interesting and striking novelty which has attracted much attention 
wherever shown. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Better Times (Patented) —The finest red Rose for the garden, that 
has ever been introduced. A large, full, heavy growing Rose with 
a high pointed bud, and splendid foliage at all seasons of the year. 
Long strong stems, that keep the flowers erect at all stages, and 
the delightful fragrance of this flower is not the least of its many 
virtues. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen, and well worth it. 
Carillon (J. H. Nicholas) —Patent No. 136. A bedding Rose of 
great activity, giving at all times a note of cheer, in the garden. 
The long pointed buds are orange scarlet, contrasting pleasingly 
with the green sepals. The half-open bloom is a deep coral over¬ 
cast with orange and the full bloom is large, 4 in diameter, the 
inner petals being irregularly but artistically arranged. The bush 
is branching, so that when planted in mass, the whole bed is 
blanketed with glossy foliage upon which rest the many blooms. 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Carrie Jacobs Bond (Howard & Smith)— Plant Patent No. 158. THE 
MOST OUTSTANDING ROSE OF THE DECADE! A magnificent 
new Rose named in honor of the author of “The End of a Perfect 
Day.” Of aristocratic growth with large, double blooms of ideal 
form carried singly on long, upright stems. The color is an en¬ 
chanting rich, deep rose, enhanced by a luminous coral sheen. 
Moderately fragrant and good at all seasons. We feel confident that 
it will be the most popular Rose of the years to come. Price: 
$1.50 each per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Condesa de Sastago —This Spanish novelty is the first double Rose to 
carry the vivid colors of the brilliant species Rose, Austrian Copper. 
The bud is like a ball of gold with brilliant red stripes. When fully 
open the alternating colors are evenly divided. Here is a highly 
colored Rose with an alluring spicy scent. The plant is unusually 
strong and upright in growth, with foliage well up on the flower- 
stem. Price: $1.25 each per plant, $12.50 per dozen. 
Crimson Glory —This beautiful Rose gives every promise of becoming 
one of the most popular and best garden varieties. It is a vigorous 
grower, producing a great abundnce of superb blooms. The plant 
is of spreading habit so desirable for garden planting. The large 
buds are of typical urn-shape. They open into full, well formed 
blooms of a deep, vivid crimson, shaded ox-blood red and finished 
with a soft velvety nap. AWARDED Silver Medal at the Inter¬ 
national Flower Show, New York, Spring 1934. Price: $1.25 
each per plant, $12.50 per dozen. 
Fluffy Ruffles —A new duplex Rose of exceptional merit destined 
to great popularity as it is a variety that will keep the garden over¬ 
flowing with glowing flowers the summer long. The fact that the 
blooms last remarkably long contributes considerably to the con¬ 
tinuous display in the garden. The flowers are produced on long 
strong stems arranged in clusters composed of from 6 to 10 dainty 
blooms each. It is a charming Rose of a fascinating soft silvery pink 
enhanced by the deep rose reverse of the petals. It is exceptionally 
fine for cutting in the expanding bud. Dormant or pot plants. 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Gipsy Lass —A splendid novelty among the crimson Roses with ex¬ 
quisitely shaped, rich scarlet-crimson flowers with maroon shading. 
A strongly vigorous grower. Price: 85c each, $8.50 per dozen 
for dormant plants; $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen for pot plants. 
Glowing Sunset —A glorious new Hybrid Tea Rose of a most ex¬ 
ceptional color combination and petal formation. The long, point¬ 
ed buds open to full double flowers of most artistic form with the 
inner petals lengthened and twisted in the bizarre manner of a 
choice Cactus Dahlia. The color is an indescribable combination 
of orange-yellow and rose-pink, presenting a unique and ex¬ 
tremely pleasing color effect. When cut the blooms keep in per¬ 
fect condition for several days. They have an alluring fragrance 
that will endear them to everybody. In addition to the valuable 
characteristics mentioned, it is a free and continuous bloomer. 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Hinrich Gaede —Long-pointed buds of a shaply Nasturtium red. 
Large, double high-centered flowers of ideal shape, a rich lumin¬ 
ous Vermillion shaded golden yellow such as is found in high- 
colored Zinnias. Rich fruit, fragrance. A free, continuous bloom¬ 
er. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Heinrich Wendland —Buds large, long pointed and very large 
double, full, high-centered, intensely fruit-fragrant flower of un¬ 
fading Nasturtium red color, the reverse of the petals a deep 
golden yellow. Dormant or pot plants. Price: $1.25 each, $1.50 
per dozen. 
Katherine Pechtold —Exquisitely pointed buds of old gold and 
bronzy orange opening to moderately filled, fragrant, coppery 
orange flowers flushed with rose and gold. The bushy plants 
bloom freely and continuously. A fine Rose with from 28 to 30 
petals. Price: 85c each, $8.50 per dozen, dormant plants; $1.00 
each, $10.00 per dozen, pot plants. 
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