QUANTITY RATES 
These 
rates apply to any as- 
sortment 
of Bush or 
Climbing 
Roses, except Patented Roses. 
Each 
10 or 
50 or 
Rate 
More 
More 
$1.50 
$1.25 each 
$1.10 each 
1.25 
1.10 each 
1.00 each 
1.00 
.90 each 
.80 each 
.75 
.65 each 
.55 each 
.50 
.45 each 
.40 each 
Prices on Patented Roses 
3 or More 
Each 
of 1 kind 
$2.00. 
.$1.70 
1.50. 
. 1.25 
1.25. 
. 1.05 
1.00. 
.85 
Postage extra. See 
page 3 
Golden Emblem. The lovely long 
buds of golden yellow are beautifully 
tinted with crimson on the outer petals, 
offering a delightful contrast at all 
times. Opens to a full golden yel¬ 
low flower. The glossy green foliage 
is particularly fine and the buds are 
borne on long stiff stems. See colored 
illustration on next page. 75c each. 
A Color Riot 
Heinrich Wendland. Here is a Rose 
for those who like their colors strong. 
The buds are a deep reddish-maroon, 
and they open to a riotously colorful 
bloom of fiery scarlet and rich yellow 
in various shades and combinations 
which vary with the weather but 
which are never dimmed even in the 
hottest sun. Not only are the colors 
strong but the plant is the same, and 
it is always in bloom. One of the 
roses of decisive characteristics which 
you will like or will not like, and we 
have found very few that do not like 
it. 75c each. 
Hadley. Everybody knows this old 
favorite, which, with its brilliant rich 
crimson color, vigorous growth, long 
stems, mildew-proof foliage, full blooms 
and rich fragrance, is close to the top 
in red Roses. It suffices to say that if 
you like red Roses you must not be 
without Hadley. 50c each. 
Harry Kirke. One of the few pure 
Tea Roses still being grown, and we 
highly recommend it, for its long, big- 
petalled fragrant sulphur-yellow buds 
are extremely attractive, and its stout 
stems and foliage are entirely free 
from the troubles which sometimes be¬ 
set some of the newer Roses. 75c each. 
HOSES 
The Camellia Rose 
Impress. The full blown blooms have 
the shape and appearance of a lovely 
large Camellia. The color is a rich 
salmon with a golden sheen and its 
bushy, compact, densely foliaged plant 
is of medium height. Because of its 
great size and marvelous beauty of 
the full blown flowers we consider it 
one of the finest of the salmon-pink 
Roses. 75c each. 
Irish Charm. A gem of exquisite 
form in the bud and open flower, deep 
blush pink, with a deeper apricot tint 
in the unopened bud. We doubt if 
there is any other Rose which will pro¬ 
duce greater quantities of lovely per¬ 
fectly formed buds for cutting. See 
colored illustration at right. 75c each. 
Joanna Hill. A slender, daintily col¬ 
ored, orange-yellow bud, which is ex¬ 
tremely fragrant, and the colors, while 
not brilliant, are dainty and lovely. 
There is no finer Rose of its color for 
cutting, because the buds keep a long 
time and are borne on long, upright 
stems. Get acquainted with Joanna. 
75c each. 
J. Otto Thilow. The buds of this 
variety have just about the most per¬ 
fect form of any rose grown and they 
open out into a full lasting flower 
which keeps well. Color is rose-pink, 
similar to Rose Marie, but the flowers 
are larger and are on stiffer stems. 
See illustration bottom page 60. 75c ea. 
K. A. Victoria. Pure ivory white, 
producing quantities of beautiful buds 
and full flowers. Long considered the 
best white Rose for California because 
it blooms so freely and continuously, 
no matter what the weather or where 
the location. 50c each. 
Katherine Pechtold (Verschuren-Pech- 
told, 1934). Long, slender, perfectly 
formed buds of a delightfully rich 
shade of apricot-orange or terra-cotta. 
The flowers are not very double and 
have no fragrance, but the dainty 
loveliness of the buds makes it worth 
growing. A wide-spread plant of me¬ 
dium height. 75c each. 
Kidwai. Large, full, exquisitely 
shaped buds of pale yellow, tinted 
with terra-cotta, beautiful in coloring 
from the time the bud appears until 
the last petal drops. We like it be¬ 
cause of its dainty coloring, its big 
substantial buds, and long keeping 
quality. The bush is strong, medium 
height, somewhat spreading. 75c each. 
"Roses from your plants took nearly all the prizes in our last Rose 
Show in Atlanta. There must be a reason.” From letter of O. M. H., 
Atlanta, Georgia, dated October 18, 1936. The reason is that Armstrong 
Rose Bushes grow better, bloom better, and produce larger flowers, 
whether planted in the East, West, North or South. 
Most Fragrant Rose 
Imperial Potentate. A clear shining 
rose-pink without any other shade. Ex¬ 
ceptional fragrance, beautiful form and 
lasting qualities have made this vari¬ 
ety one of the finest and best liked 
pink Roses. We must do more than 
merely mention the fragrance, however, 
because Imperial Potentate is possibly 
the most highly perfumed Rose grown. 
We suggest that among your pink 
Roses that you be sure to include this 
one because we know that you will 
like it. See illustration bottom page 60. 
75c each. 
Hoosier Beauty. An intense rich 
dazzling scarlet with darker shadings, 
and acknowledged to be one of the 
best and most highly colored red 
Roses. The beautifully formed flowers 
have a texture like velvet and possess 
a delicious fragrance. The plants are 
never without flowers in the blooming 
season and the blooms never fade or 
turn blue. 50c each. 
Fruit Scented Rose 
Lady Forteviot. Related to Angele 
Pernet, with the same healthy, glossy 
foliage and the same shaped buds and 
flowers. However, it is a stronger 
grower, and the color is soft apricot- 
yellow, the flowers possessing a rich 
fruity fragrance combining the aromas 
of quince, apple and pineapple. 75c ea. 
Lady Hillingdon, T. Beautiful long 
buds opening into cup-shaped flowers 
of golden-yellow with no other shades. 
One of the old time pure Tea Roses. 
A bush of Lady Hillingdon will never 
die back. 50c each. 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Buds of deep 
sunflower yellow, heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-scarlet, some¬ 
times entirely of the latter color, and 
opening to a firm full flower, the gen¬ 
eral color effect of which is cadmium 
orange. The flowers are fragrant and 
the sage green foliage which covers 
the long rigid stems adds to the at¬ 
tractiveness of the variety. See illus¬ 
tration opposite page. 75c each. 
THE MAGNIFICENT E. G. HILL 
THE LOVELY IRISH CHARM 
BELOW: THE POPULAR GOLDEN EMBLEM 
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