Th ese Patented Roses will thrill you 
SELECT LIST OF PATENTED ROSES, continued 
FIVE NEW HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
DI Plant Patent 
Dldze No. 10 
A marvelous new hardy climbing Rose which inherits the blazing 
color of Paul’s Scarlet Climber and the everblooming habit of Gruss 
an Teplitz, thus combining the most attractive features of both of 
its parents. It is a very vigorous climbing variety which will grow 
to considerable height and produce flowers on both the old and new 
growth. A Rose that is sure to become very popular. Strong, 2-yr. 
plants, $1.00 each; doz. $10.00. 
C I I r II D LI Plant Patent 
taslea s Uolden Kambler no.iu 
A new outstanding climbing Rose from England, producing its 
comparatively large, double, rich golden flowers in large trusses. An 
additional quality is a delicious fragrance. Gold Medal, R. H. S., 
July, 1932; Cory Cup as the best new seedling climber or rambler 
Rose of British origin introduced in 1932. $1.00 each; doz. $10.00. 
D ■ Plant Patent 
rrincess van IJrange no.ios 
Sensational climbing sport of Gloria Mundi. A strong grower with 
rich green foliage. The branches are literally covered with masses 
of blazing GIoria-Mundi-red flowers, in Polyantha-Iike trusses. The 
most-talked-of European climbing novelty in many years. $1.00 
each; doz. $10.00. 
Mary Hart 
D J. • D l Plant Patent 
Kadiant beauty no . 97 
This Rose is well named, for the flowers open perfectly in all 
weathers. The color is a peculiar red, and the petals are neither vel¬ 
vety nor satiny, but of an unusual eggshell finish. Hardy. A vigorous 
grower and a truly fine new Rose. $1.50 each; doz. $15.00. See color 
illustration on Fourth Cover. 
S i Plant Patent 
ignora No.201 
This Rose from the land of sunshine and Chianti wine, is a real 
masterpiece in both plant and flower. Long bud of a warm burnt 
sienna, opening to a lighter hue toward mandarine. The plant is 
tall-growing with every bloom on a long stem. Handsome foliage. 
Excellent for cutting. $2.00 each; doz. $20.00. See color illustration 
on Fourth Cover. 
P • Plant Patent 
oouvenir no . 2.5 
The Golden Talisman, one of the loveliest of Roses. The flowers 
are deep, rich golden yellow and fragrant, produced freely and excel¬ 
lent for cutting. A superb garden variety with all of the desirable 
qualities of the popular Talisman. $1.00 each; doz. $10.00. 
T /" , • | Plant Patent 
lexas Lentenmal no. 102 
A sport of President Herbert Hoover, having the same wonderful 
plant qualities. The color is blood-red, shading to cerise-red in the 
center. Very unusual and very fine. $1.00 each. 
T | Plant Patent 
I Oken No. 95 
Large Ophelia-shaped buds opening to double flowers of a single- 
toned, sun-ripened apricot—a unique color. The very lasting flowers 
are pleasing at all stages. Very free flowering; upright in growth with 
glossy, disease-resistant foliage. $1.25 each; doz. $12.50. 
White Briarcliff (M me. Louis Lens) Pl “rifiof 11 
A lovely Rose of perfect form and glistening pure white color. The 
plant is of branching habit, vigorous in growth; a free and continuous 
bloomer. Ideal for cutting. $1.50 each; doz. $15.00. See color illustra¬ 
tion on Fourth Cover. 
New Miniature Rose, Tom Thumb Pla No P i69 nt 
A seedling of Rosa Rouletti with slightly fragrant blooms of equally 
small size. It resembles Rouletti except that the color is a dark crim¬ 
son shading to white at the bases of the petals. $1.00 each; 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Hardy Perpetual Rose, Symphony 
(Pink Frau Karl Druschki) 
An everblooming Hybrid Perpetual bearing handsome, massive, 
perfect flowers, often 6 inches in diameter, on stout sturdy stems. 
The buds are blush-pink, opening to pale rose, deep pink in the 
center of the flower, shading white to the edges. The open flowers 
are full and symmetrical in shape. A truly magnificent Rose. 
$1.25 each; doz. $12.50. 
Texas Centennial 
k | r\ Plant Patent 
INew Dawn no.i 
This new Rose is a sport from Dr. W. Van Fleet which is uni¬ 
versally acknowledged to be one of the best climbing Roses. It is 
identical in every way with its parent in size and formation of its 
long-pointed flesh-pink buds and double flowers, but blooms con¬ 
tinuously throughout the summer and autumn months. Strong, 
2-yr. plants, $1.50 each; doz. $15.00. 
IA I I Plant Patent 
Doubloons no . 152 
This is the first of an entirely new strain of hardy climbing Roses 
which will stand the most severe winter. It is a vigorous climber with 
heavy wood and handsome glossy foliage. When in bloom the whole 
plant is literally covered with clusters of large golden flowers. Buds 
ovoid, deep saffron-yellow opening into large, fragrant, double, 
cupped golden flowers. Gives two liberal 
crops six weeks apart if the first spring 
blooms have not been cut. $1.50 each; doz. 
$15.00. 
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