Carrie Jacobs Bond * 
CARRIE JACOBS BOND (Patent No. 158). 
Deep in the heart of the coral-rose flower 
flames a fire, casting over the long, shad¬ 
owed petals a warm, ruddy glow—a glow 
that fills the heart with comfort and cheer, 
like a lamp-lighted window where the road 
is lonesome and long. At times the satin 
pink petals are rippled and silvered, as the 
shimmering surf under the rays of the sun. 
The rugged bush supports the bright coral- 
rose flowers on long shaft-like stems high 
above the sea-green foliage. Not only are 
the flowers glorious in color and form—in 
their fragrance mingles the freshness of 
mountains and sea. At twilight, when you 
come to the end of a perfect day and the 
lights and shadows of dusk have fused into 
night, the lovely rose “Carrie Jacobs Bond’’ 
will bloom again in the garden of your 
dreams. $1.25. 
ALKANE. See color page “T”. (Price $1.50) 
AMELIA EARHART. 
See color page 
(Price $1.25). 
“Q.” 
BETTER TIMES (Plant Patent No. 23). 
The brilliant cerise flowers are large, double 
and delicately fragrant. Being produced on 
long, strong stems, they are excellent for 
cutting; foliage is leathery, dark green; a 
very free, full bloomer. Its success is an 
indication of the name. $1.25, 
Catalonia 
CATALONIA. 
A new color in Roses. The 
buds are deep rich carmine 
stained with orange and open to a 50-petaled 
flower of velvety orange-scarlet, vermilion, 
cochineal-red, or something like that; any¬ 
way, the color is the most vivid we have 
ever seen in a Rose. Rich fragrance Gold 
Medal, Barcelona, 1931; First-Class Certifi¬ 
cate, National Rose Society Trial-Grounds, 
1931. $1.00. 
GERMAIN'S ROSES 
A superlative list of new roses which we are introducing this year and others that were novelties 
of the past season. There are scores of new varieties each year and the Rose grower selects 
those sorts which fill a place in the Rose World. New colors, larger flowers, better habits of 
growth, a greater profusion of bloom, are all factors in the selective work. 
CARMELITA (Plant Patent No. 91). bud 
of E. G. Hill color; flowers vivid red, color 
same on both sides of petals without varia¬ 
tions. A vigorous grower with abundant 
large leathery dark green foliage. A new 
American Rose of great promise. We rec¬ 
ommend it highly. $1.50. 
CROWN OF JEWELS (Patent No. 149). 
The plants are luxuriantly tapestried with 
rich, cloth-like foliage of deep jade-green 
The coral flowers, torches of brilliant flame, 
of camellia size and camellia form are ruf¬ 
fled and rolled into coral mounds, round, 
smooth and clean. Under the light of a 
lamp the “Crown of Jewels” throws out 
beams and rays of gem-like beauty. Placed 
in the subdued light of a half darkened 
room, where the shades are drawn, the 
“Crown of Jewels” seems not the same 
Rose, but a celestial fantasy of rosy-lake, 
retaining only the camellia form. The 
“Crown of Jewels” will grow and thrive in 
any garden and every bloom will prove a 
living memory. $1.00. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. 
See color page 
(Price $1.00.) 
“Q.” 
ECLIPSE. See color page "R.” (Price $1.50.) 
Catherine Kordes 
Fill Al IA A splendid addition to the list 
of pink roses. The immense buds 
are exquisitely pointed, full and beautifully 
formed with attractively reflexed petals. In 
color a lively shade of deep pink, lighter 
toward the edges, retaining the perfection 
of form and color, without fading, from 
bud stage to full open flowers. A strong 
grower and free bloomer, with long, smooth 
stems, perfect for cutting. $1.00. 
GLOAMING. 
See color page "T”. (Price 
$1.50). 
GOLDEN MOSS. 
Moss Roses have been 
garden favorites for cen¬ 
turies. There have been white, pink, and 
light red varieties but never before has 
there been a yellow one. Pinkish buds 
open to golden buff with a pink tint and 
age to cream-white. The corolla has a 
delicious Rose perfume which is almost hid¬ 
den under the pungent scent of the mossy 
calyx. $1.00 each. 
HEIDEKIND (Plant Patent No. 78). 
A veritable bouquet of bloom from Spring 
until late Fall—literally hundreds of flowers 
in bloom at one time. The flowers are a 
distinct new type, beautifully formed and 
double, 2 to 4 inches across. They are 
borne in great clusters on long-branched 
sprays; the whole spray may be cut, form¬ 
ing in itself a lovely bouquet for floral dec¬ 
oration or the individual flowers may be cut 
separately for table use—you will find no 
end of attractive ways to use these charming 
blossoms. The color of the buds is brilliant 
coppery rose; the flowers as they open are 
glowing bright rose, changing as they de¬ 
velop to clear rose-pink so that one spray 
of flowers contains a wonderful blend of 
pink and rose shades. $1.00. 
HINRICH GAEDE. 
The flowers are crimson 
on an orange back¬ 
ground and the general color effect is orange- 
scarlet or copper-orange. It has a rich 
honey-sweet fragrance, and the fairly double 
flowers are borne on long stems on a vig¬ 
orous strong bush with excellent foliage. 
It rates among the best new roses. $1.00. 
MARY HART. 
See color page “Q”. (Price 
$ 1 . 00 ). 
ROSES, by F. F. Rockwell 
A book that tells what the average flower 
lover can do with roses. Varieties are 
classified according to their uses as gar¬ 
den, climbing and landscape roses, with 
complete directions for rose care and cul¬ 
ture. $1.25. 
CATHERINE KORDES. 
ed, rich red buds 
A very showy, large 
Rose with long, point- 
with attractive black 
shading. The open flowers are very large 
and double. They are high-centered, long 
lasting, and fragrant. They are borne singly 
on long and strong stems. The color is a 
glowing scarlet with a shading of deep pink. 
A very showy and free flowering variety. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS 
By L. W. Ramsey 
Step by step, with photographs and plans 
that make each point clear, this new 
book shows just how to develop your 
home grounds for greatest beauty. Each 
of the 175 illustrations tells a story. $2.00. 
MATADOR. 
See color page “T”. (Price 
$1.50). 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH (Patent Applied For). 
A real Triumph in color, size, form and 
plant. The large ovoid pointed bud, cerise 
over-shadowed with orange, opens slowly 
into a very large cup-formed bloom of a 
brilliant deep pink and cerise overlaid with 
amber, toning to a wide yellow center en¬ 
circling a heavy tuft of yellow stamens. This 
rose is destined to march triumphantly for 
years to come. $1.50. 
Crown of Jewels 
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