2—Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
3—Dame Edith Helen 
"■Bold, vn&dai:' 
The Best of the New Hardy 
TOP SIZE "CREAM QUALITY" PLANTS ONLY 
I consider this the finest collection of New Hardy Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
that it is possible to get together at any price. There is nothing better, either as 
to variety or quality of plant furnished. The varieties in this group have been the 
recipients of scores of Medals, Cups and Awards. In fact, in reading over this list, 
one might get the impression that Medals and Awards are offered quite gen¬ 
erously, but such is not the case. Medals and other Awards are given to com¬ 
paratively few Roses, but this just happens to be that sort of a collection, as the 
name "GOLD MEDAL COLLECTION" implies. 
I could furnish these same Roses for less money if I were willing to send out 
less desirable plants, but I am not. Each bush sent out will be selected for quality, 
and each will be an extra strong, strictly number one quality, two year old, field 
grown plant, with heavy root system, ready to flower all Summer long in your 
garden. These "Cream Quality" Roses are selected with such care that, in a field 
of two year old Roses, only about one out of every three is selected. Any Roses 
selected from this group will therefore be "The Cream of the Crop." 
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY for best results. Planting and cultural directions 
will accompany all shipments. 
MAKE UP YOUR OWN SELECTION AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES 
I plant for $1.00 Postpaid 
Any 3 plants for 2.00 Postpaid 
Any 6 plants for 3.50 Postpaid 
Any 12 plants for 6.00 Postpaid 
50 PLANTS—ANY ASSORTMENT, $22.50 POSTPAID 
I WILL MAKE THE SELECTION FOR YOU IF YOU PREFER 
AMI QUINARD —A rich velvety blackish-maroon. One of the darkest and richest 
Roses we, have. Winner of several foreign awards. Delightful fragrance. Rugged 
and free flowering. 
AUTUMN—S ee color illustration No. 9. Attractive in every stage. Burnt orange 
buds before opening. Strong upright growth. Free flowering. 
BETTY UPRICHARD—See color illustration No. 7. Highly honored by being placed 
in Class One of nine newer Hybrid Tea Roses in the 1933 Rose Annual of the 
American Rose Society. Delightfully fragrant. 
BRIARCLIFF—A brill iant, very full, free flowering, new silvery-rose pink. Exquisitely 
fragrant. An improvement on Columbia. 
4—Talisman 5—Chas. P. Kilham 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS—A fragrant flam¬ 
ing scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. Very 
large full double flowers and a profuse 
bloomer all Summer. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM—S ee color illustra¬ 
tion No. 5. Strong grower and prolific bloom¬ 
er. Large, handsome fragrant flowers. 
COLUMBIA—An extra large, very fragrant, 
fully double (65 petals) glistening rose-pink. 
Awarded a Gold Medal by the American 
Rose Society, scoring 99.66 percent. A per¬ 
fect Rose. 
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