Outdoor Roses 
TOTTVS, MADISON, N. J. 
BABY RAMBLER AND DWARF POLYANTHA ROSES 
Price: 75c ea v $7.50 per doz. except where noted 
These are delightful for massing in beds, or as edges for borders. 
They are most profuse and continuous bloomers and their small, 
neat flowers are produced in large clusters. 
Anne Poulsen (Poulsen) —Patent applied for. Large semi-double 
flowers scarlet crimson, scented, in large sprays, always in bloom. 
Plants robust and hardy, for mass color effect, low hedges or 
borders. Price: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen. 
Cameo (DeRuiter 1932) —A new and distinct color fully described 
by the name—shell-pink and salmon, with a glow of gold. Large 
sprays in continuous succession. A real acquisition. Price: 75c 
each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Cecile Brunner (The Sweetheart Rose) —Dainty, double flowers of 
soft pink, growing in graceful sprays. 
Ellen Poulsen —Large full flowers of bright rose pink. One of the 
very finest of the pink Polyanthas growing in clusters on a plant 
not more than eighteen inches high. We consider this the finest 
Polyantha Rose to date. 
Else Poulsen —Flowers medium size, semi-double, lasting bright rose 
pink. 
Gloria Mundi —The color is the most brilliant shade of geranium red 
with a salmon orange shade, and the strongest feature of this Rose 
is that the color in any garden, is one that attracts, does not fade, 
as do many varieties of this color. 
George Elgar —One of the old reliables in yellow Polyanthas. Very 
fine grower and where one is looking for a light colored Polyantha 
George Elgar is a fitting companion for Cecil Brunner. 
Golden Salmon —Reddish orange in color produced in large clusters. 
A very striking color in any garden, and one that attracts immediate 
attention. 
Gruss an Aachen —One of the finest Polyantha Rose plants ever in¬ 
troduced. It is orange red and yellow in the bud, opening to 
light flesh pink and salmon yellow, resembling very much a bouquet 
of Hybrid Tea Roses on one stem. 
Improved LaFayette (Howard and Smith) —This is the most profuse 
flowering Rose we know. It is of strong habit producing con¬ 
tinuously from early spring until frost a great mass of medium-sized 
Rowers. The color is a deep glowing red freely suffused with 
vivid crimson. The strong, upright bushes covered with masses of 
Rower trusses make it ideal for massing and garden effect. Price: 
$1.50 per plant, $1 5.00 per dozen. 
Karen Poulsen (D. T. Poulsen 1933) —The most brilliant bedding 
rose of the Poulsens. Last year was runner-up for the Bagatelle 
Gold Medal. Bud medium size, globular; Rower single, brilliant 
scarlet; continuous bloomer from June to November. Price: $1.50 
each, $15.00 per dozen. 
Permanent Wave (M. Leenders 1932) —Plant Patent 107. The name 
fits the case. The petals are Ruted or waved, permanently from the 
bus stage to the finish. Blooms rather large for the type, in great 
clusters. Rosy pink with cerise edges. Handsome plants may be 
grown tall enough for a low hedge. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 
per dozen. 
Princess Van Orange (DeRuiter 1933) —Plant Patent 106. Sensa¬ 
tional climbing sport of Gloria Mundi. It has strong growth and 
rich green foliage. The branches are literally covered with 
masses of blazing Gloria Mundi red flowers in polyanthalike 
trusses. The most talked of European climbing novelty in many 
years. Price: $1.25 each, $1 2.50 per dozen. 
Orange Glow (H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 1936) —A new Baby 
Rambler from Holland producing large upright trusses of bright 
golden orange flowers. In our trial garden this season this variety 
has proved the brightest of all the Baby Ramblers. Price: $1.00 
each $10.00 per dozen. 
ROSA ROULETTI 
Alpine Rose —The pink rock Rose blooms practically nine months 
of the year, if planted in full sun in good soil. It attains a height 
of 10 inches. Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, $60.00 per 100. 
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STANDARD TREE ROSES 
Price: $3.00 each, $30.00 Per dozen 
Betty Uprichard —Coppery red buds, opening to semi-double 
Rowers of above average size,- brilliant orange carmine on outer 
surface of petals, showing light salmon reflexes,- spicy fragrance. 
Strong growing persistent blooming and healthy. 
Caroline Testout —Long, pointed buds and large, full, double, 
globular moderately fragrant flowers. Satiny Rose with brighter 
center. 
Dame Edith Helen —The flowers resemble a perfectly shaped bright 
pink Francis Scott Key. The most perfumed pink Rose there is. 
Etoile de Hollande —Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, per¬ 
fect in half open state, showing clean, attractive centers when fully 
open,- petals enormous,- very fragrant. Plants branching; particularly 
free flowering and healthy. 
E. G. Hill —The flower is dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper pure red as it develops. 
It produces long stems naturally and the foliage develops freely and is of fine color. 
The bud is unsurpassed in beauty—except by the open flower, which is a wonder. 
Golden Dawn —An ideal yellow garden Rose. Color, ovoid lemon yellow bud heavily 
splashed with crimson before opening, developing into a well formed, sweetly 
scented, large, double, yellow reminding one of the odl favorite Marechal Neil. 
Strong, vigorous and free Rowering. 
Joanna Hill —The blooms are clear yellow, deepening at the center and hold their 
color under artificial light. It produces strong stems without pinching and can be 
grown at low cost and sold at a more reasonable price than Souv. de Claudius Pernet. 
Ka iserin Augusta Viktoria —Creamy white, immense substance, petals smooth and nicely 
arranged. A popular variety. 
Los Angeles —A luminous flame pink toned with coral, with lighter shading at the base. 
Very vigorous grower. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot —The original of all the bright orange-pink varieties. 
Mme. Butterfly —A glorified Ophelia. Salmon on golden pink. Ophelia always admired 
for its long shapely buds, and its fair sized, double, lasting, fragrant flowers. Salmon- 
flesh shaded light yellow at the base of the center petals. A free and continuous 
bloomer. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles —A luminous, deep salmon pink, and a Rose of very striking appear¬ 
ance. Beautifully, long-shaped buds, developing into perfect high-centered full 
double flowers. 
Rapture —A much improved sport of Mme. ButterRy, as far ahead of Mme. ButterRy as 
Mme. ButterRy was of Ophelia. The growth is even freer than Mme. ButterRy and 
the foliage particularly handsome. The color ix an exquisite salmon shade, deeper 
than the very best Butterfly, with the same golden flush at the base of the petals. 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet —This variety is a clear shining yellow, with very glossy 
foliage. The growth of the plant is sturdy and clean and it has made a mark for itself 
in all sections of the country. 
Talisman —Combinations of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, deep pink and old rose. 
Long and well pointed bud, and develops into full double flowers. Foliage, green 
and glossy. 
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