vLe NEW S TED 
Countess Vandal. 
Countess Uandal The m ,° st 
T- * popular 
Plant Patent No. 38 Rose in 
America as well as in Europe. A Hybrid 
Tea Rose with long, pointed buds and 
large, double blooms, richly fragrant. 
Lovely shadings in color — coppery bronze 
suffused with rich gold. Strong grower. 
Strong, 2-year, field-grown bushes, $1.00 
Princess Van Orange. 
Permanent Wave £ „ , fi " e a n n t f ” 
Plant Patent No. 107 A V 1 X, a nt h a 
Hybrid; win' 
ner of Bagatelle Gold Medal in 193 3—the 
highest award for a Rose. Always in bloom, 
the flowers come in great clusters, rosy pink 
with cerise edges, and the petals are beau' 
tifully waved. Grows 2 feet tall; fine for bed' 
ding or a hedge. Strong, 2-year, field-grown 
bushes, $1.50 each; 6 for $7.50, postpaid in 
U. S. 
Princess Van Orange Sfx: 
Plant Patent No. 106 The branches 
are literally covered with masses of orange'scarlet 
flowers in Polyantha like trusses. Strong grower 
with rich green foliage. Not an everbloomer, but 
flowers over a long period. Strong, 2-year, field-grown 
bushes, $1.25 each; 6 for $6.25, postpaid in U. S. 
Roffor Timoc The brilliant cerise flowers are 
ni n *iCt large, double, fragrant and 
Plant Patent No. 103 f ree l y produced on long stems; 
foliage is leathery, dark green. We consider 
this the finest Rose today. Strong, 2-year, 
field-grown bushes, $1.50 each; $7.50 for 
6, postpaid in U. S. 
Nigrette 
Plant Patent 
No. 87 
(The Black Rose 
of Sangerhausen). 
The flowers are 
medium size, deep 
maroon with 
blackish velvet 
sheen and quite 
fragrant. It is the 
darkest of Roses, 
appearing almost 
black in cool sea' 
sons. Continuous' 
ly in bloom. 
Strong, 2-year, 
field-grown bushes, 
$2.00 each; 6 for 
$10.00, postpaid 
© in U. S. Better Times. 
Protected by 
U. S. Patents 
Permanent Wave. 
Nigrette. 
ANOKA 
( Jb&OU7olM.Gfifale 
. 
Bears in One Year 
— No waiting 
for fruit 
The second 
year, big, full 
sized crop; 
earliest and 
heaviest bearing 
Apple. Hardy 
in all climates; 
never winter- 
kills. Can be 
grown any¬ 
where in the 
United States. 
Ripens in Au¬ 
gust but can be 
used amonth 
earlier. Apples are good sized, well formed, beautifully colored. 
Has proven to be one of the very best early summer Apples for 
all purposes. 
Every home should have Anoka. One or two trees in your 
yard will furnish you a bountiful supply of fruit without long 
years of waiting. 
Each 3 10 
Price: 2-yr., 7/16 in., 4 to ft- trees. $0.85 $2.25 $7.00 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 4}£ to 5}£ ft. trees 1.00 2.75 8.50 
Anoka. 
A. E. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
