GLOAMING—H.T.—Plant Patent No. 137. 
(Nicolas, 1935). (Retails $1.25 each.) A cut-flower 
variety which has proved a "winner” wherever grown. 
Its large buds, carried on long, rigid stems, are amply 
clothed with handsome foliage. The bloom is of un¬ 
usual coloring—fawn-orange in the 'bud, and the large, 
full blooms are of a peculiar pink overlaid with sal¬ 
mon. The plant is vigorous and branching fairly tall 
growing. 
MARY HART—Plant Patent No. 8. 
(Geo. Hart 1931). (Retails $1.00 each.) A striking red 
sport of Talisman. The bud is maroon.red, opening to 
well-formed blossoms of deep velvety blood-red with 
an overglow of amber. Unlike most red Roses, Mary 
Hart does not wilt or dry out when cut, but opens per¬ 
fectly. 
MATADOR—H.T.—Plant Patent No. 170. 
(Van Rossem, 1935). (Retails $1.25 each.) In the 
European shows it was hailed as a great red Rose, and 
our tests have confirmed the opinion. Large, full, well- 
formed, scarlet-crimson blooms with darker silky sheen 
on the reverse; very fragrant. Vigorous, healthy plant. 
SIGNORA—H.T.—Plant Patent No. 201. 
(Aicardi, 1936). (Retails $1.50 each.) This Rose from 
the land of sunshine and Chianti wine is a real mas¬ 
terpiece in both plant and bloom. Long bud of a warm 
burnt sienna opening to a lighter hue toward man¬ 
darine. The plant is tall-growing with every bloom on 
a long stem. Foliage is handsome. Indispensable to 
those who grow Roses mainly for cutting. (Colle Oppio 
Gold Medal, 1935.) 
YOSEMITE—H.T.—Plant Patent No. 109. 
(Nicholas, 1934). (Retails $1.00 each.) Vigorous, bushy 
plant of continuous blooming habit. Buds; orange-scar¬ 
let, in clusters, opening to medium-large, semi-double, 
orange-scarlet blooms with a suffusion of carmine on 
the reverse. 
LUIS BRIANS 
(Retails $1.00 each.) Awarded the Gold Medal at the 
International Test Garden in Portland in 1935. A vig¬ 
orous, upright plant with an abundance of thick leathery 
foliage. A prolific bloomer, and delightfully fragrant. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER—H.T.—Plant Patent No. 103. 
(Retails $1.0 Oeach.) Yellow. Creamy buds, heavily 
marked with carmine, slowly open to spiral flowers of 
rich yellow, growing lighter toward the edges, with the 
edges lightly flushed with pink. The autumn flowers are 
much darker, being a rich golden yellow shading lighter 
at the edges, occasional flowers having a decided pink 
tinge. The outside or first petals are sometimes almost 
pure white, forming a chaste covering for the glorious 
expanding bloom. Although fully double, with 80 to 
100 tissue-like petals, it has opened perfectly in all 
kinds of weather. Tall, bushy plants bloom continuously 
from June until frost, with the heaviest bloom and most 
beautiful flowers in early autumn. Delightfully fragrant. 
ANGEL'S MATEU 
(Retails $1.50 each.) Has everything one could ask for 
in a Rose. Strong, upright growth of plant, handsome 
foliage, a distinctive new color, large, fully double flow¬ 
ers, with a delightful fragrance. A prolific bloomer. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET 
(Retails $1.00 each.) The color, exquisite form, and 
free blooming habit make this Rose a "stand-out" in 
any company. The plants make a strong, upright growth 
with a wealth of healthy foliage. 
