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We recommend planting dormant roses in the Fall and very early Spring. Experience has shown that results with 
dormant plants are very uncertain after April 1st, and for that reason we offer potted roses only in our Spring list. Prices 
on this type of material are naturally higher but results are so superior, there is no question of value because the element 
of loss and complaint is practically eliminated. 
Recent Introductions 
(Please Note—The asexual reproduction of patented plants is 
reserved and strictly prohibited under the provisions of the 
Plant Patent Act.) 
Important 
Purchasers of Patented and Nationally advertised roses shall not list or sell them at less than the established price 
for the current season, and not less than three of a kind at the dozen rate. Nor include them in any collection offers, 
except in connection with other patented roses. Neither shall they be featured in any manner or form as a premium. 
Failure to comply with this policy will result in discontinuance of the supply. 
THE NEW DAWN—Plant Patent No. 1 
Awarded the Bloomfield Medal in 1935 by the American 
Rose Society as being the best new climbing rose. 
The first truly hardy climbing rose that will give a con¬ 
tinuous bloom from early summer until stopped by frost. 
The dark green foliage is ornamental at all times and 
practically immune to insects and disease. The good sized 
blooms are of exquisite form, delicate blush pink in color 
and are excellent for a cut flower because of their long 
stems and intense fragrance. 
Sales have steadily increased each season since the in¬ 
troduction of THE NEW DAWN and it is a profitable and 
satisfactory item to handle. 
Vigorous 2 yr. field grown plants. 
Retail: $1.50 each 
$15.00 per dozen 
Wholesale: Dormant 
$1.00 each 
$10.00 per dozen 
$75.00 per 100 
Potted: $1.10 each 
$12.00 per dozen 
$90.00 per 100 
Retail: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
Combines the vigor, beauty and hardiness of Paul's Scar¬ 
let Climber with the everblooming qualities of a favorite 
Hybrid Tea Rose. Clusters of good-sized double bright 
scarlet flowers are produced all Summer, after the plant 
becomes well established. 
Wholesale: Dormant, 1 to 10, $0.60 each; 20 or more, $0.50 each 
Potted 1 to 10, $0.75 each; 20 or more. $0.65 each 
NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THIS TAG 
BLAZE—Plant Patent No. 10 
DOUBLOONS 
(Patent Applied For) 
Retail: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
A vigorous climber with handsome glossy foliage. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy and covered with clusters of large, fragrant 
golden blooms. Gives two crops, six weeks apart, if first 
blooms are not cut. 
Wholesale: Potted or Dormant $1.20 each, $12.00 per dozen 
GOLDEN DREAM 
An ''everblooming'' yellow climber. Splendid blooms of 
deep yellow. Rather slow in starting to climb. Although a 
rugosa hybrid, we have found that it requires protection. 
An introduction worthy of trial. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen, 
$75.00 per 100. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER—Plant Patent No. 28 
Retail: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
Vigorous, very hardy climbing rose, with long pointed 
golden yellow flowers produced on long stems over a long 
period in early Summer. A really hardy yellow climber. 
Wholesale: Dormant, 1 to 10, $0.60 each; 20 or more, $0.50 each 
Potted 1 to 10, $0.75 each; 20 or more, $65.00 per 100 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE—Plant Patent No. 106 
Retail: $1.25 each. $12.50 per dozen 
Sensational climbing sport of Gloria Mundi. Vigorous 
growth with rich green foliage. Produces freely, all Sum¬ 
mer, numerous large clusters of glowing orange red. 
Wholesale: Dormant, 1 to 10, $0.60 each; 20 or more, $0.50 each 
Potted 1 to 10, $0.75 each; 20 or more, $0.65 each 
Nationally Advertised 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
ALEZANE—Plant Patent No. 116 
Retail: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
Bud urn shaped, reddish brown in color, opening into a 
large cup-shaped flower of sorrel shaded apricot. A strik¬ 
ing novelty. 
Potted or Dormant: $1.20 each, $12.00 per dozen 
BETTER TIMES—Plant Patent No. 23 
Retail: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen 
Large double fragrant brilliant cerise blooms on long 
strong stems. Excellent for cutting and a fine garden rose. 
Wholesale: Potted or Dormant, $0.85 each, $10.00 per dozen 
CARILLON—Plant Patent No. 136 
Retail: $1.25 each, $12.50 per dozen 
A bedding rose that is extremely free flowering. Rich 
orange scarlet buds with large blooms of deep coral over¬ 
cast with orange. The foliage is exceptionally good. 
Wholesale: Potted or Dormant, $0.85 each, $10.00 per dozen 
Try some of the new items—you may profit 
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