DANSVILLE’S PIONEER NURSERIES 
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MALONEYS 
“BEST STANDARD” 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
HARDY FIELD GROWN 
2 yr. large size. Will bloom profusely this 
year. Notice that many of these varieties 
were included in our 1936 Preferred Ten. 
49c each, 5 for $2.35, 10 for $4.40 
Autumn —Small, ovid buds; medium size, 
double flowers. Burnt orange streaked 
red. 
Betty Uprichard —Brilliant orange-carmine 
with lighter reflexes. 
Briarcliff —Large, pointed buds; brilliant 
rose-pink. Long stems. 
Talisman 
Dame Edith Helen —Excellent shape, double, 
glowing pink. Fragrant and vigorous. 
Edel —Large, double, white blooms with 
sweet fragrance. 
E. C. Hill —Great, massive blooms of deep 
maroon. Very perfumed. 
Etoile De Hollande —Flowers of finest vel¬ 
vety crimson. Profuse bloomer. 
Cipsy Lass —Scarlet crimson, shaded darker. 
Roslyn—Beautiful orange buds; full golden 
yellow flowers, deeper center. 
Syracuse—One of the hardiest hybrids for 
difficult climates. Very large and full. 
Scarlet crimson. 
Talisman —Beautiful combination shadings 
of gold, apricot, deep pink, and old rose. 
1937 PREFERRED TEN 
Ioanna Hill —Very double bloom with In¬ 
dian-yellow center surrounded by bold, 
buff petals. 
Killarney White — Large, snowy white. 
Double. 
Lady Hillingdon — Strong apricot yellow 
buds, opening to a pale yellow tinged 
apricot. 
Lucile Rand —Glistening rose-pink flowers 
with yellow shadings. 
Los Angeles —Double, luminous coral-pink 
toned gold at base. 
Olympiad —Deep oriental scarlet with gold¬ 
en base. 
President Hoover —Beautiful combination 
of cerise, pink, flame scarlet, and yellow. 
Flowers large; buds beautifully pointed. 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts —Golden yellow stained 
copper. 
65c each—5 for $3.00—10 for $5.50 
2 yr. Large Size. Hardy, Field-Grown Bushes. 
Will bloom profusely this year. 
Catalonia —One of the most brilliant var¬ 
ieties. Fully double blooms of orange- 
vermillion, golden reverse. 
Fantasy —Very double, pearly pink; vigor¬ 
ous, hardy plants. 
Colden Rapture —Long lasting, well shaped 
buds and fully double blooms of rich 
yellow on long, strong stems. 
Harvard —Rich, deep velvety crimson; large, 
double. 
Lilian —Large, pointed buds and full cupped 
blooms of unusually lasting golden yel¬ 
low; a good bloomer. 
Malar Ros —Very desirable variety of rich 
crimson; large, pointed buds and double 
flowers on long, stiff stems; fragrant. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Max Krause —Large, high-centered, very 
double, golden yellow. Beautiful flower 
and good grower. 
Oswald Sieper —Large, very double, white blooms. Stiff 
stems on vigorous plants. 
Pink Dawn —Vigorous, upright grower; double, perfectly 
formed blooms of deep rose-pink with orange tinted 
base. 
Victoria Harrington —Pointed buds of dark red, opening 
to splendidly formed flowers of non-fading dark, vel¬ 
vety red. Free flowering. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
2 year No. 1 Bushes. 40c each, 3 for $1.09 
Dorothy Perkins —Soft shell pink, small, crinkly, in large 
clusters. 
Emily Cray —Large, golden yellow buds, which do not fade. 
Paul’s Scarlet —Large, vivid scarlet-red. Does not fade. 
Silver Moon —Large, semi-double white with yellow 
stamens. 
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