Condesa de Sastago 
CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 
Brilliantly Span¬ 
ish in coloring 
this rose will stand out in any collection 
The petals are pronouncedly two toned, deep 
golden on the outside of the petals, copper- 
rose and scarlet on the interior, in contrast 
and intensity much more pronounced than 
the coloring of Talisman. 
BLANCHE MOREAU (Moss Rose), moiled 
buds and white, double flowers, tinged with 
pink in the center, borne in clusters. Very 
vigorous and free-flowering. With proper 
care it may bloom in autumn. 
ruttedc'iid Medium-sized, moderately 
ou i iCKUur. double, yellow flower of cupped 
form and excellent texture which holds its 
color well. 
r'rvuni iccriD we nave iouna tms to oe 
yutKurc. one t he fi nes t yellow Roses 
we have ever seen. The large, beautifully 
shaped buds are saffron-yellow suffused with 
salmon, fading to paler yellow as the flower 
ages. Everybody likes a Rose that grows 
strong and vigorously without any coddling, 
and that’s a description that fits Conqueror 
exactly. 
CORAI Coral-pink flower with buttercup- 
yellow base. Resembles a deeper 
toned Los Angeles. Vigorous; continuous 
bloomer. 
Grenoble 
(“dcmooic The citizens of Grenoble, 
bKtINUDLt. France, thought enough of this 
red Rose to ask the originator, Charles Mal- 
lerin, to name it for their city. The plant 
is very vigorous and the blooms come on 
unusually long stems, making it one of the 
best garden Roses for cutting. The buds are 
crimson, but the open flower is brilliant red, 
almost scarlet, and a bed of Grenoble stands 
out like a fire. It is fully double and of 
large size Easily one of the best reds. 
GERMAIN'S ROSES 
DAILY MAIL SCENTED ROSE. toTbinaUon 
of beautifully shaped buds, glorious semi¬ 
double open flowers, rich spicy fragrance, 
and a most magnificent sparkling velvety 
crimson color. Its fragrance is like mixed 
cloves and cinnamon, and in cooler weather 
the flowers have maroon or black overtones. 
A tall vigorous grower, and the flowers, al¬ 
though they open quickly, keep a long time 
when cut. 
DAINTY BESS. 
Large, single, five-petaled 
blooms, 3 to 4 inches across, 
come in clusters. The edges of the petals 
are ruffled. Their soft rose-pink color is 
enhanced by the cluster of stamens on wine- 
red filaments. Vigorous, upright plants al¬ 
ways in bloom. 
DR. HEINRICH LUMPE. ^th^fin^t “rosel 
of its color that you have ever grown, with 
long, splendidly shaped buds of rich deep 
pink, and with crisp heavy petals which do 
not flop regardless of weather conditions. 
Long stiff stems for cutting, a vigorous bush, 
sweet fragrance, great large dark green 
leaves. 
DUGUESA DE PENARANDA. ^igufng* 
of orange-apricot with deeper coppery tones, 
the huge pointed buds being quite double, 
sweetly perfumed, and long lasting. A tall, 
strong grower with beautiful light green 
shiny foliage. Unquestionably one of the 
best of the newer Spanish roses, and we 
are more impressed with its excellence now 
than we have been at any time before. 
Germain’s 
"1936 ROSE COLLECTION" 
In this assortment we have included most 
of the 1936 novelties pictured and described 
on these pages. We believe you will de¬ 
rive lasting satisfaction in planting the newer 
kinds. For providing beauty in the garden 
or home they are unsurpassed. 
The collection consists of: 
GRENOBLE - SISTER THERESE 
CONDESA DE SASTAGA 
HEINRICH WENDLAND - KIDWAI 
KATHERINE PECHTOLD - NIGHT 
SOUV. DE MME. CHAMBARD 
Regular Value - $7.50 
Collection Price: $5.95, postpaid 
editor McFarland. 
Its deep, unvarying 
rose-pink color is 
not outstanding, but because it is such a 
vigorous, husky grower, has such healthy 
looking foliage, and produces its well-shaped 
lasting blooms so freely we recommend it 
as a most dependable variety. 
EDUARD SCHILL. 
An extremely free bloom¬ 
ing rose with a rich cop¬ 
pery-red or brick-red color which does not 
fade, the fairly double blooms borne profuse¬ 
ly above the shiny, vigorous foliage. A strong, 
spreading bush of medium height. 
r*new curi cm Golden yellow in color, 
toULDfcN cMBLcM. having a crimson stripe 
on outer petals, with high pointed center; 
tea perfume. Growth free and branching 
with splendid constitution, deep glossy green 
foliage, stout stalks and mildew-proof. 
iMkior'CMf'c This rose has an unusual at- 
traction not possessed (by 
most other roses. The great stiff-petalled 
flowers, 4 to 6 inches across, are single and 
pure white, but open from a lovely slender 
beautiful bud. This long ivory bud and the 
exquisite open flower with snowy-white pet¬ 
als and contrasting amber stamens, the de¬ 
licious spicy scent like a mixture of cloves 
and cinnamon, all appeal very strongly to 
those who like something different, with an 
extraordinary charm not present in the more 
double roses of ordinary type. 
idicu /-*uadw This rose of Irish origin is 
IKIhl-l LI-IAKM. lndeed charming,. The buds 
are perfectly formed, deep blush-pink, tint¬ 
ed apricot. The flowers are large and beau¬ 
tifully shaped; the bushes vigorous and free 
flowering. Be sure to include this splendid 
rose in your collection. 
All Roses on this page are 
75c each, $6.50 tor 10, Postpaid 
Heinrich Wendland 
HEINRICH WENDLAND. t hose like® the" 
colors strong. The buds are a deep reddish- 
maroon, and they open to a riotously color¬ 
ful 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. 
iciccdu CTDkiAn The name isn t a mis- 
JObfcrH bIKNAU. print It . s just a Bo „ 
hemian name and that is the correct spell¬ 
ing. A European rose that has met with 
great favor. Long pointed buds of a dis¬ 
tinctive salmon pink shade. Vigorous and 
free-blooming with glossy green foliage. 
KATHARINE PECHTOLD. 
Lovely, exquisite¬ 
ly pointed, me¬ 
dium sized buds of old gold and bronzy 
orange opening into moderately filled blooms 
of a lovely coppery orange flushed with rose 
and gold. In addition to its showy color it 
has a delicate sweet fragrance reminiscent 
of the old-fashioned Clove Pinks. The plants 
are bushy and bloom both freely and con¬ 
tinuously. 
I ADY cnPTPVirvr Large buds opening to 
laut rtutti evigm. artistic moderately - dou¬ 
ble, well-lasting flowers of delightful fruity 
fragrance and pleasing color—orange on the 
inner face with a bright canary-yellow base 
and the back of the petals paler and inclined 
to apricot. 
Katharine Pechtold 
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