EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
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SPRINGTIME. (Howard & Smith, 1935.) An exqui¬ 
site Rose of a lovely rich wild-rose-pink. Makes fine 
sprays of semi-double, cup-shaped blooms and is most 
useful for cutting. 
A beautiful bedding Rose with flowers of refresh¬ 
ing apple-blossom-pink. 12 petals. $1 each. 
SUNKIST. (E. G. Hill Co., 1932.) Sport of Joanna 
Hill, with orange-copper flowers. Buds slightly 
larger than parent, with a few more petals. 
There may not be much difference between this 
Rose and Joanna Hill outdoors, but it is a shade 
darker indoors. 45 petals. 
TALISMAN. (Montgomery Co., 1929.) Variable flow¬ 
ers ranging from rich scarlet and gold to deep rose 
and pale yellow; fragrant. 
One of the earlier multicolored Roses. In most 
localities it produces good flowers and is good for 
cutting. An all-round good garden Rose. 25 petals. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL. See page 4. 
THOMAS A. EDISON. (P. Bernaix, 1931.) T. Large, 
fully double, fragrant flowers of two shades of pink— 
pale silvery pink inside, and just clean pink on the 
reverse. Strong-growing plant. 
A fine hot-weather Rose. 35 petals. 
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. $1 each. 
VICTORIA HARRINGTON. (Capt. Thomas, 1931.) 
$1.25 each. Illustrated and described on page 15. 
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. 
Perhaps one of the prettiest multicolored Roses. 
Habit of growth upright, of medium height. Wet 
weather does not affect the flowers. 40 petals. 
VILLE DE PARIS. (Pernet-Ducher, 1926.) Illustrated 
in color and described on page 41. 
VIERLANDEN. (W. Kordes Sons, 1932.) Flower large 
and double, deep salmon-pink, unusually lasting; 
intensely fragrant. 
A strong plant with fine foliage. An abundant 
bloomer. 20 petals. 
VILLE DU HAVRE. (H. Cayeux, 1931.) Very double, 
cream-white flowers, washed with rose-pink; center 
and base of petals more or less yellow and sometimes 
apricot. Vigorous. 
An unknown Rose which seems interesting. 75 
petals. 
WARRAWEE. See page 4. 
W. E. CHAPLIN. (Chaplin Bros., 1929.) High- 
centered, moderately fragrant flower of deep crimson, 
borne on strong stem. Very vigorous. 
Not very free flowering although it produces per¬ 
fect flowers of excellent form. Grows well and worth 
having in any collection. 30 petals. $1 each. 
W. FREELAND KENDRICK. (Capt. Thomas, 1920.) 
D. Silvery white blooms of fair form, very double, 
sometimes tinted pink at center; slightly fragrant. 
A dwarf plant with lovely holly-like foliage. 50 
petals. $1 each. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF. See page 4. 
WILHELM KORDES. (W. Kordes Sons, 1922.) Beau¬ 
tifully pointed buds of deep coppery salmon, opening 
rich golden pink; very fragrant. 
A beautiful and distinct Rose in both bud and 
flower. Good in spring and in hot weather. 50 petals. 
WILL ROGERS. See page 10. 
WILLIAM E. NICKERSON. (W. Faslea & Sons, 1928.) 
Slender, erect plants bearing full flowers of sparkling 
orange-cerise, changing to salmon-pink when open. 
Will grow into a fairly strong plant. Flowers are 
produced freely and do not fade in hot weather. A 
good bedding Rose. 25 petals. 
WILLIAM ORR. (S. McCredy & Son, 1930.) Brilliant, 
unfading crimson, long-stemmed flowers for cutting. 
The color and form of the Rose are fine, and while 
we have some good reports on it, nevertheless, it 
does not grow very strong with us. 40 petals. 
1937 (2olUctlon 
EVERBLOOMING ROSES 
We are again offering 12 Everblooming Roses representing the different shades. This Collection includes 
one single-flowering Rose which can be planted in the same bed with the others. 
Betty Uprichard. Salmon-pink . $0 75 
Dainty Bess. (Single.) Old-rose. 75 
Golden Dawn. Yellow. 75 
Etoile de Hollande. Velvety red. 75 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. White. 75 
Lady Margaret Stewart. Yellow. 75 
Max Krause. Yellow. 1 00 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure unfading yellov,'. 75 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Clear pink. 75 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Copper and yellow . 75 
Talisman. Multicolored. 75 
Victoria Harrington. Velvety dark red. 1 25 
(SEE EVERBLOOMING ROSE SECTION FOR COMPLETE DESCRIPTIONS) 
BA EVERBLOOMING ROSES, postpaid, for cash 
% JL one of each kind (value $9.75) with order 
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