THE BEST OF THE NEW PATENTED EVER- 
BLOOMING HARDY HYBRID TEA ROSES 
In purchasing these new patented Hardy 
Hybrid Tea Rases, you may be assured that 
you will have in your garden the finest Roses 
created to date, as well as the newest. New¬ 
ness is assured because no plant patents 
were issued prior to 1930. Superb quality 
is certain because no plant patent is issued 
excepting to something new and distinct, or 
a sufficient improvement on those varieties 
already in existence to justify issuing a patent 
as something new and distinctive. When you 
buy a patented Rose you not only buy a 
"new” Rose, but something superior to any¬ 
thing previously in existence. 
Only the very finest No. I strong Field 
Grown, two year old plants will be furnished, 
such as should fill your garden next year with 
an abundance of blooms all Summer long. 
There are no finer plants grown than those 
that I will furnish. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF, Plant Patent No. 108 —See illus¬ 
tration at left. The supreme white Rose, of perfect form 
and pure glistening white. The best white Rose to date 
for all purposes. Hardy and a continuous bloomer. 
$1.50 Each; $15.00 Doz. 
GLOAMING, Plant Patent No. 137 —See illustration 
at right. One of the sensational new Roses of the year. 
The color illustration but faintly depicts the great 
beauty of this new Rose. Winner of Gold Medal in 
France, 1936. $1.50 Each; $15.00 Doz. 
ALICE HARDING, A 1936 creation — Plant Patent 
applied for. Color polished brass, uniform throughout. 
A real Rose of classic exhibition form gnd a great 
improvement on other Roses of its type. Rich honey 
fragrance. $1.50 Each; $15.00 Doz. 
AMELIA EARHART, Plant Patent No. 63 —This huge 
fragrant soft yellow Rose is one of the most popular 
of the new Roses. Everybody likes it. A free bloomer 
and strong grower, with large, rich, dark green leaves. 
$1.25 Each; $12.50 Doz. 
CARMELITA —A new American-Beauty Rose of out¬ 
standing merit. Large, ovoid buds and vivid red 
flowers; color uniform throughout. A vigorous grower, 
with an abundance of large leathery dark green foli¬ 
age. $1.50 Each; $15.00 Doz. 
GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH, Plant Patent No. 62—A 
magnificent, large, round Rose in a most artistic 
blending of salmon and aold, with a deeper tone on 
the outside of the petals. Sweet fragrance. $1.00 Each; 
$10.00 Dozen. 
Q 1935 
PLANT PATENT 
NO.137 
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