INNISFALLEN’S Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
We offer only OWN ROOT roses. Although we sold budded stock 
last year we received so many complaints that they were not as satis¬ 
factory as the own root roses that we offer only own root plants guaran¬ 
teed to give you satisfaction. OWN ROOT roses give more lasting 
satisfaction, produce more blooms in years to come, and eliminates the 
worry of Briars. 
OAc 
Strong One Year Own Root—4 for 70c; 12 for $1.75 
20 each 
except where noted 
2 Yr. Pot Plants 40c each—4 for $1.50/ 12 for $3.50 
One Year Plants 
except where noted 
Golden Ophelia 
Rose Descriptions 
ANGELE —Very large white bud with a greenish tint, opening to 
a majestic, perfumed bloom of pure white. 
ANTOINE RIVOIRE —A wonderful rose of large, full Camelia- 
shaped flowers. Color rosy-flesh, on a yellow ground, shaded with 
carmine. 
BESSIE BROWN —Color is a creamy-white with a beautiful shade 
of pale, tender flesh, resembling gloss silk. 
BRIARCLIFF —Bud beautifully formed, long, solid but not too 
pointed, opening into one of the finest blooms that could be 
imagined. Very double and a brilliant rose pink. 
CRUSADER —Rich velvety crimson of bright hue and of massive 
form, this rose is one of the very finest of the reds. 
DAME EDITH HELEN —The color is a brilliant yet soft clear pink. 
Full blooms delightfully sweet scented. 
DIXIE (Salmon Pink, Radiance) —Large cupped, deliciously fragrant 
flowers are produced freely. A beautiful salmon pink. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON —Yellow. Extra long-pointed buds 
of golden orange open to large, loose flowers of saffron with the 
delicious fragrance of the old Tea Roses. 
E. G. HILL —Large, ovoid buds and immense dazzling red flowers, 
shading to darker crimson, on long stems. Plant vigorous and free 
blooming. 
ETOILE DE FRANCE —Blooming constantly, producing large, 
massive, deep, full cup-formed flowers of clear red or velvety 
crimson. A superb garden rose. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— The most popular red garden rose—a 
brilliant crimson-red. A strong, vigorous grower, free and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
EUGENE E. MARLITT —Rich bright carmine with scarlet tones and 
deliciously tea-scented. 
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY —The color is a rich, glowing scarlet, with 
darker shadings, becoming darker as the flower ages. 
F. R. PATZER —Highly tea-scented. Color, brilliant salmon-pink, of 
very fine shape, buds pointed. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA —A real golden-yellow without a tinge of 
any contrasting color. 
HARVARD —One of the hadsomest red roses, beautiful both in 
the bud and in the fully expanded flower. The color is a rich, 
bright, velvety crimson. 
1937 Rose Collection 
Everblooming one-year Roses only 
This collection is strictly of our own selection, and we guaran¬ 
tee them to be well rooted, to reach you in good condition, 
and to be a fine assortment of colors all correctly labeled. 
Many of our very best varieties will be included in this 
collection. 
HELEN GOULD— Buds long and pointed produced on long, stiff, 
erect stems. The color is a warm rosy crimson, the color of ripe 
watermelon. 
HOLLYWOOD —The buds are large and well shaped and have 
excellent keeping qualities. One of the finest recent pink creations. 
JOANNA HILL —An ideal American rose that makes an instant 
appeal by its charming combination of colors. The color is a clear 
yeilow deepening at the center to a rich golden orange. 
JONKHEER J. L. MOCK (Gorgeous Giant Pink) —The flowers are 
enormous, magnificently formed, deep and double, exquisitely 
fragrant/ color bright, rich pink, faced with carmine. 
KILLARNEY —Deep brilliant sparkling pink Rowers makes this one 
of the most beautiful and popular roses ever produced. 
LA CHAMPAGNE —Color, bright chamois, shading to yellow 
with apricot center and peach-blossom reflex and yellow base. 
LADY HILLINGDON —Exquisite, long pointed buds of deep 
apricot-yellow come on long strong stems, opening up full and 
double. 
LADY PLYMOUTH —The color is a pearly, delicate but deep 
ivory-cream, faintly Rushed, giving it a most piquant finish that is 
difficult to describe. 
McGREDY’S SCARLET —A new red Rose. They are brilliant scarlet, 
orangy yellow at base of petals, the upper portions of same being 
lightly touched with crimson. 
MME. BUTTERFLY —A perfect harmony of bright pink, apricot and 
gold. Buds are medium size, perfect for corsages. 
MME. JENNY GUILLEMOT— Buds long and pointed, deep 
saffron-yellow, opening canary with dark golden shadings. 
MRS. AARON WARD —The colors, ranges from coppery-orange 
in the bud, changing to a golden orange, and when the flower is 
fully open it is a lovely shade of pinkish fawn. 
MRS. CHARLES BELL— It may be described as a shell-pink Radiance 
and is a sport of that well known rose. 
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New Rose Creations 
AUTUMN QUEEN —The full handsome buds are superbly shaded 
with burnt-orange, pink, salmon and sold, blending in the full 
open flowers to the most glorious autumn shades. 1 yr., 35c; 2 yr., 
75c. 
DAVID O. DODD— Large, well formed buds of immense size 
opening into dazzling crimson double blooms that retain its color 
without fading and produced on long stems. 1 yr., 30c,- 2 yr., 50c. 
GOLDEN CHARM —A pure golden yellow sport of Talisman, 
shading to a deeper yellow as it develops. More productive and 
does not produce as much weak wood. A fine garden rose. 1 yr., 
35c, 2 yr., 75c. 
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