EVERBLOOMING ROSES ^0S6S iy Bohhink ^Atkins 
SOUTHPORT. (S. McGredy & Son, 1933.) A brilliant, 
unshaded scarlet Rose, with fine Tea scent. Particu¬ 
larly brilliant in bright sunshine and recommended 
for spectacular bedding effects. 18 petals. Sl-25each. 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1920.) Unfading yellow flowers of fine form. 
Strong plants. One of the first yellow Pernet Roses, 
and no doubt will be with us for some time. Best in 
fall. 28 petals. 
SOUVENIR DE JEAN SOUPERT. See page 5. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. (C. Cham- 
bard, 1931.) The large, long-pointed coral buds un¬ 
fold to coral-pink, tinted peach. Delightful fragrance. 
When French rosarians claimed this the most beauti¬ 
ful Rose, they were right. Here with us we believe it 
is a good addition for all purposes. $1 each. 
TALISMAN. (Montgomery Co., 1929.) Variable 
flowers ranging from rich scarlet and gold to deep 
rose and pale yellow; fragrant. 25 petals. 
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TEXAS CENTENNIAL. See page 5. 
TRIGO. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1931.) Flower full, fra- 
, grant, rich yellow, fading to a pleasing sulphur- 
yellow. Although not well known here, Trigo has 
won a string of medals in Europe. 30 petals. each. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. See page 5. 
VIKTORIA ADELHEID. (W. Kordes Sons, 1932.) 
Large flowers of deep golden yellow, nasturtium-red 
at the edges; as bloom ages the whole surface reddens; 
reverse golden yellow. Strong stems. 40 petals. 
President Macia. See page 9 
ROSLYN. (E. Towill, 1929.) Tapering buds and glori- 
ousl.v big, ruffled flowers of golden yellow with orange 
shadings on the reverse. 30 petals. 
SCHWABENLAND. (V. Berger, 1928.) Large, moder¬ 
ately fragrant flowers of a luminous rich rose-pink, 
retaining its brightness until the petals drop. A 
strong, vigorous grower. Fine for exhibition purposes. 
54 petals. $1 each. 
SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1932.) 
Primrose-yellow flower with chrome-yellow base. 
Vigorous, branching plants unusually free in bloom. 
A perfectly formed lemon-colored flower with distinct 
lemon fragrance. 60 petals, f 1 each. 
SIGNORA. See page 5. 
VILLE DE PARIS. (Pernet-Ducher, 1926.) Finely 
formed flowers of clear yellow, untouched by tints or 
shadings. Tall, wiry plants, with small, dark, leathery 
foliage. One of the best of the yellow Roses. 27 petals. 
See color illustration, page 8. 
VIERLANDEN. (W. Kordes Sons, 1932.) Flower large 
and double, deep salmon-pink, unusually lasting; 
intensely fragrant. 20 petals. 
WARRAWEE. See page 5. 
W. E. CHAPLIN. (Chaplin Bros., 1929.) High- 
centered, moderately fragrant flower of deep crimson, 
borne on strong stem. Ver.y vigorous. Crows well and 
worth having in any collection. 30 petals. SI each. 
W. FREELAND KENDRICK. (Capt. Thomas, 1920.) 
D. Silvery white blooms of fair form, very double, 
sometimes tinted pink at center; slightly fragrant. 
Dwarf, with lovely holly-like foliage. 50 petals. SI each. 
We have many more varieties available, for which consult this year’s Spring Catalogue, which we will be glad 
to send to anyone who has not already received it 
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1937 ^oLLQCtLOn of Everblooming Roses 
We have selected from our field 12 Everblooming Roses in a wide range of colors which we feel from 
our long experience in Rose growing will do well in any part of the country. 
Caledonia. Large; double; pure white. $0 75 
Condesa de Sastago. Fiery copper inside, 
gold reverse. 1 00 
Etoile de Hollande. Large; velvety crimson. 75 
Golden Dawn. Lemon-yellow. Delicious 
fragrance. 75 
Grenoble. Brilliant red, almost scarlet. 1 00 
Killarney, Lum’s White. Long-pointed, 
snow-white blooms; fragrant. 75 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Beautiful vivid rose-red 75 
Miss Rowena Thom. Fiery rose shaded with 
mauve. $0 75 
Mme. Jules Guerin. Lovely soft yellow, 
passing to cream. 1 00 
President Herbert Hoover. Creamy yellow 
with scarlet markings. 75 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral-pink 
tinted peach. 1 00 
Talisman. Multicolor, from rich scarlet to 
pale yellow. . 75 
(SEE EVERBLOOMING ROSE SECTION FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS) 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES, postpaid, for cash with, order east of the Mississippi. 
I Mi one of each kind (value $10) ^ ■ 9 W If west, add 10 per cent to help pay transportation 
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