LATE INTRODUCTIONS 
All Roses on this page are 
75c each, $6.50 for 10, Postpaid 
Kidwai 
ITinWAI A lovely color combination in deli- 
mutVaI. cate pastel colors. Large, full, ex¬ 
quisitely shaped buds of pale yellow, tinted 
with terra-cotta, beautiful in coloring from 
the time the bud appears until the last 
petal drops. We like it because of its dainty 
coloring, its big substantial buds, and long 
keeping quality. The bush is strong, me¬ 
dium height, somewhat spreading. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. £ u r e os ® n ^ ££ 
tinct color, the flowers in the young stage 
are a deep sunflower yellow heavily veined 
and splashed with orange-scarlet. 
I I riid pc A lovely and unusual rose from 
Li Durtco. g pa j n> remarkable for its contin¬ 
ually changing colorings. The bud is maroon- 
red, and as the flower opens, bright shades 
of pink, orange and yellow become visible, 
and when fully open, the outer petals are 
usually bright pink and the center salmon- 
orange. Looks like a President Hoover; 
many additional shadings. 
LORD CHARLEMONT. ^f^dTk “d rose 
with blossoms of intense, clear, crimson- 
scarlet, deepening to carmine crimson with 
almost black shadings. Perfectly shaped 
long pointed buds and large double fragrant 
flowers. 
I I if'ic m a P IP Very long pointed buds, deep 
.-UtolE mAKlfc. y e u ow s pi as hed with red. As 
i the outer petals unfold, the inner face is 
yellow with coppery venation. 
Night 
LULU. 
Great quantities of dainty, extremely 
long and slender buds of coral-apri¬ 
cot, with which the bush is covered at all 
times. There is not a rose more exquisitely 
formed in the bud stage than Lulu. An 
astonishingly large percentage of rose lovers 
will put Lulu at the very top of their list 
of roses. 
I Ym A Long pointed buds and moderately 
liui«. ] argei f U u_ high-centered, perfectly 
shaped flowers of an orange-rose color. Of 
strong, clean, vigorous habit and free flow¬ 
ering; moderately fragrant. 
mai ad A new German Rose with 
MALAK KU>. large, pointed, oval-shaped 
buds carried on rigid stems. The large, 
rich crimson flowers are fully double. They 
are remarkably sweet scented—the intense 
old Rose perfume. It is a first class new 
variety equally fine for cutting as for bed¬ 
ding. 
MARCHIONESS OF LINLITHGOW, ^semi- 
decorative Rose with beautifully shaped 
buds of deep crimson and unusually large, 
giant-petalled open flowers of the same deep 
color, with black velvety overtones, particu¬ 
larly fine in the fall blooming season. Plant 
vigorous and spreading. A beauty for those 
who like deep dark reds. 
may ydaikc Probably the most yellow 
MAA ILKAUafc. Rose of the year for outdoor 
use—a gold that stays gold. Long bud and 
cup-formed bloom of great substance freely 
borne on a long stem. Foliage leathery and 
very resistant to Rose troubles. One of the 
few roses we have seen that retains its 
color through the blooming period. 
Germain's 
"NOVELTY COLLECTON" 
A remarkably fine assortment of exquisite 
roses, one that includes a splendid variation 
of color. All are profuse blooming, and 
will provide a plentiful supply of blossoms 
for cutting. 
CONQUEROR - DAINTY BESS 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA 
LI BURES - MALAR ROS 
SIR HENRY SEGRAVE 
Regular price if purchased separately 
$4.50 
Collection Price 
$3.95 Postpaid 
Full descriptions will be found on 
these pages. 
McGREDY'S IVORY (Portadown Ivory). 
This variety is creamy ivory white, remark¬ 
ably lovely and delicate in texture, which 
turns to a very clear white as it opens. The 
buds are just about as perfect as roses can 
be and the flowers possess a light damask 
perfume. 
WIGHT One of the dar lte st of all roses, 
in I torn, deep crimson shaded black and ma¬ 
roon. The buds and flowers are well shaped, 
quite double, and it has the spicy clove and 
cinnamon fragrance that you can imagine 
would be wafted on the balmy airs of a 
tropical night. Like most dark roses, the 
flowers are at their best in cooler weather. 
digtiidc A rose that ,s a Picture. Every 
KltolUKt. bu d perfectly formed and with a 
cheerful glowing shade of light rose-pink 
without other shading. Has a sweet fra¬ 
grance, and the plant is well above the 
average in growth and vigor 
dcac'u bi nccnM This variety spreads out 
PEACH BLUboOM. close to the ground un¬ 
til it becomes about 4 feet across, forming 
a much-branched, compact plant not more 
than 2 feet high. Most of the time it is a 
mass of flowers, being literally covered with 
clusters of little light rose-pink blooms, 
each bud and flower perfect in its way; 
quite double, and extremely fragrant, the 
color resembling that of a splendid Flower¬ 
ing Peach. 
PORTADOWN FRAGRANCE. ed flS 
not particularly fine in form but very large 
and showy, are light salmon-pink in color, 
and when you get your nose within range, 
you will be enchanted with the delicious 
sweet scent which this Rose possesses in 
such unbelievable quantities. A wide-spread 
low grower, it should be included in every 
garden for its fragrance alone. 
Sister Therese 
One of the Finest of the New Roses 
SISTER THERESE. 
Its long-pointed buds are 
chrome - yellow, heavily 
marked with carmine; the open flower is 
rich daffodil-yellow and holds its color well. 
Sweetbriar fragrance. The blooms come 
freely on splendid cutting stems. A splendid 
keeper and has very good foliage. Really 
an outstanding variety. 
SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. ^rge, l«,well 
very large, high-centered, sweet scented, 
double flowers of a deep lemon yellow shad¬ 
ing deeper at base. Considered by many 
rosarians as the finest new rose in many 
years. _ 
The New Baby Rose 
eiiMcuikic Here is something new and ex- 
iUiNbriiist. tremely attractive in Baby 
Roses This splendid variety makes a com¬ 
pact little bush, 18 inches high, covered all 
through the season with a profusion of per¬ 
fect little double flowers which are a deep 
apricot-orange in the bud, lightening to 
apricot-yellow in the open flower. 
ciic am i aiiicc A rose hardly ever with- 
SUSAN LUUIbfc. ou (. b] oom . Long, slender, 
pointed buds of deep pink opening to large 
semi-double clear pink flowers produced in 
great profusion. An extraordinary vigorous 
grower reminding one of its distinctive par¬ 
ent, Belle of Portugal. A rose that has 
proven remarkably satisfactory whenever 
tried. 
vii ic np pack An excellent deep yellow— 
ville ut rAixio. a distinct sunflower color— 
and a decided improvement on Pernet. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard 
SOUV. DE MME. CHAMBARD. j £ a 0 \ 
seem to be the right kind of words in the 
dictionary to describe this lovely Rose. It 
was chosen as the most beautiful Rose of 
France in 1932. The buds are large, long- 
pointed, and coral in color; they slowly un¬ 
fold to a coral pink flower developing a 
satiny peach tint and sheen which is about 
the loveliest finish we have ever seen on a 
rose petal. Its fragrance is simply delicious. 
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