F. J. GROOTENDORST —This extremely 
hardy rose grows 4 to 5 feet tall and all 
summer it constantly produces great clusters 
of small bright red flowers. The foliage is 
attractive dark green. Plant this rose among 
the shrubs and see how well you will like it. 
F. K. DRUSCHKI —The magnificent white 
H. P. rose. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —Large, very double 
perfectly formed flowers of crimson-red. 
Sometimes balls in hot weather. 
GOLDEN DAWN —This lovely rose from 
Australia has taken the entire world by 
storm. The wonderful buds of yellow 
splashed red open into large, fragrant flowers 
of moonlight-yellow. Hardy, vigorous, free- 
blooming. See page 35. 
GOLDEN PERNET (Julien Potin)— Perfect 
flowers of bright, unfading yellow. Hardy, 
free-blooming, fragrant. An old favorite. 
See page 31. 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ —The great bedding 
rose. Makes a large, bushy plant that all 
season is covered with clusters of fragrant 
brilliant scarlet flowers. Another old favorite 
that has been with us for generations and 
will be for many more. See page 31. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE —This is probably 
the brightest red of all roses, a dazzling 
scarlet. If you w r ant a bed of really bright 
red, plant this. 
HUGONIS —The Golden Rose of China. 
The graceful, arching branches are com¬ 
pletely covered in early spring with a mass of 
bright golden yellow blooms. Perfectly hardy, 
grows 5 feet tall, with handsome foliage. 
We suggest that you plant it among the 
shrubs. 
I'M PRESS —Very large, double flower of 
salmon-cerise suffused gold. 
INDEPENDENCE DAY —Brilliant orange- 
copper, always in bloom. 
JOAN CANT —Full, high-pointed, rich sal- 
mon-pink. 
JOANNA HILL —One of the finest for 
cutting, every flower a gem. Perfect flowers 
of soft yellow, fragrant. Free-blooming. 
JOHN RUSSELL —Large, well-formed, ex¬ 
hibition flowers of deep velvety crimson. 
K. A. VICTORIA —Absolutely perfect, fra¬ 
grant blooms of ivory white. An old favorite. 
See page 31. 
KILLARNEY QUEEN —Remarkable for its 
extra long buds and enormous size of petals. 
Sparkling pink, free-blooming, very fragrant. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART— Marvel¬ 
ous buds of orange-yellow open into large 
flowers of gold. A marvelous cut flower and 
exhibition rose. 
LA FRANCE —The oldest Hybrid Tea rose. 
Deserves a place in your garden today be¬ 
cause it blooms so freely and because the 
lovely pink flowers are so delightfully fra¬ 
grant. Hardy, healthy, vigorous, it stands 
neglect and blooms year after year. See 
page 31. 
LEONARD BARRON —A new, very hardy 
rose of immense size, often six inches across. 
The flowers are shell pink tinged salmon 
and produce freely. We like this rose very 
much. Every visitor comments on it. 
LORD CHAR LE MONT — Well-formed, 
high-centered, fragrant blooms of deep 
crimson. 
LUCIE MARIE— A new rose with large, 
double blooms of yellow apricot-cerise 
shading. 
LUCILE RAND— Very fine new rose with 
large, fully double, fragrant blooms of car¬ 
mine shaded orange. 
LUXEMBURG —Well-known, bronzy yellow. 
MARGARET McGREDY —The most con¬ 
tinuous and satisfactory everblooming rose 
in the orange-scarlet group. Always in 
bloom, a thrifty, healthy, vigorous grower. 
See page 29. 
MAX KRAUSE —Very large, double flowers 
of golden yellow. 
McGREDY’S IVORY —A magnificent white 
rose, deep petaled, fragrant, creamy white. 
MEV. G. A. VAN ROSSEM —An exceedingly 
fragrant rose of orange and bronze, beauti¬ 
fully veined. It created a great sensation 
when introduced. Beautiful, unusual. 
MISS ROWENATHOM —Enormous blooms 
of satiny pink shaded flame. Very beautiful. 
MME. ED. HERRIOTT —Brilliant orange- 
red. Old but good. 
MME. JULES BOUCHE —One of the great 
white roses, glistening white shaded blush at 
center. Always in blooms, vigorous, hardy. 
See page 29. 
MME. NICOLAS AUSSEL— A new in¬ 
tensely fragrant rose with large, double 
flowers of salmon, carmine and gold. 
MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH— Gigantic 
flowers of rose-pink, a great exhibition and 
garden rose. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL —This exquisite, 
fragrant shell pink rose should be in every 
garden. Free-blooming, hardy, vigorous. A 
sport of Red Radiance. 
MRS. E. P. THOM —A grand rose of un¬ 
fading clear yellow. Strong grower, free- 
blooming. So good we put it in our Famous 
Gold Medal Dozen. See page 35. 
MRS. HENRY BOWLES— Turn to page 35 
and consider how lovely this fine sparkling 
pink rose would look in your garden and on 
your table. Free-blooming, the flowers come 
singly on long stems, perfectly formed. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER— On page 29, 
you will see this rose pictured. It produces so 
freely immense flowers of light salmon pink 
on long stems. Very vigorous and healthy. 
Fine for garden and cutting. 
MRS. P. S. DUPONT —From early summer 
until freezing, this rose is a glorious sight with 
its rich yellow flowers. It has won more gold 
medals as an outside rose than any other rose. 
Both in 1933 and 1934 this was the favorite 
rose in our Chicago’s World’s Fair Rose 
Garden. 
OLYMPIAD— Blazing scarlet toned orange. 
PATIENCE —Bright pink shaded orange and 
scarlet. 
PAUL NEYRON —Well-known, immense 
pink, thornless flowers. 
PRESIDENT H. HOOVER— This beautiful 
rose is pictured on page 35. It is recognized 
everywhere, north and south, east and west, 
as being one of the finest garden roses. A 
glorious cerise toned orange, scarlet and 
yellow. Richly perfumed, free-blooming, long 
stems. 
RADIANCE —The great American pink rose, 
planted everywhere because it makes good 
everywhere, the most widely planted rose. 
The pink, fragrant flowers are produced 
freely all summer. 
RADIANCE RED —The favorite red rose of 
millions all over America. Hardy, healthy, 
free-blooming, true rose fragrance. 
BUDDED OM THE 
FIHEST ROOT STOCK 
Inter-State roses are low budded 
on selected superior strains of root 
stocks which produce hardy, 
strong-growing plants that bloom 
freely. Our growers also have de¬ 
veloped a method so that our 
plants rarely sucker from the roots 
(go wild). 
REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS— Shapely buds 
of Indian yellow washed carmine open into 
large yellow fragrant blooms. Free-blooming. 
Popular everywhere. 
ROSLYN —Large, double blooms of orange- 
gold. 
SENSATION —All summer it produces its 
large, fragrant flowers of deep red on strong 
stems. A dependable rose. See page 29. 
SOUV. d’ALEX. BERNAIX—Long lasting, 
large, fragrant flowers of very dark red. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—An old 
favorite, pure yellow rose. 
SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET— Very 
large, fragrant blooms of nasturtium-red. 
SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD— In 1932 
chosen as the most beautiful rose in France. 
Coral pink flowers with a peach tint and 
sheen. Its fragrance is delightful. Free- 
blooming. Be sure and plant this lovely rose. 
SUNBURST —Well-known yellow rose. 
TALISMAN —We put this rose in our Moth¬ 
er’s collection on page 29 because in the 
few years since it was introduced it has 
swept the country like wildfire. A glorious 
combination of orange, yellow and rose-red. 
The fragrant flowers are freely produced all 
season. Fine for garden and cutting. 
VATERLAND —Large flowers of very dark 
red. 
VILLE DE PARIS —Very fine, pure butter¬ 
cup yellow. 
W. E. CHAPLIN —Very large, perfect flow¬ 
ers of deep crimson. 
WHITE ENSIGN— Very fine white rose. 
WILLOWMERE —An improved Los An¬ 
geles. Shell pink tinged salmon, large, very 
double, free-blooming. 
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