I—E. G. Hi!! 
2—Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
3—Dame Edith Helen 
4 —Talisman 
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THE BEST OF THE NEW HARDY 
TOP SIZE "CREAM QUALITY" 
Fall is the best time to plant Roses. If earth is banked up around 
them, to protect them for the first Winter, they get a fine start 
and are much ahead of Spring planted Roses. I have an extra 
fine stock of "Cream Quality" Roses for Fall delivery, much the 
finest I have ever had. Every bush will be selected with the greatest 
care and each plant sent out will be an extra strong, two year old, 
field grown plant, with strong rugged canes and heavy root system 
that will please the most critical connoisseur. These "Cream Quality" 
Roses are selected with such care that, in a field of strong two year 
old plants, only about one out of every three is selected for use 
in this collection. No better plants can be produced, either as to 
variety or quality furnished. The varieties in this Collection have 
been the recipients of scores of MEDALS, CUPS and AWARDS. 
Such honors are given to very few Roses, but this is a real "GOLD 
MEDAL" Collection, as the name implies. 
In this Collection, only those varieties that are most hardy and 
vigorous, disease resistant and profuse and confinuous bloomers 
are included. 
A profusely illustrated folder on Rose culture will be sent free with 
all Fall orders for Roses. Your success is assured if you follow the 
simple rules outlined in this folder. 
MAKE UP YOUR OWN SELECTION AT THE 
FOLLOWING PRICES 
I Plant for.$1.00 Postpaid 
Any 3 Plants. 2.00 Postpaid 
Any 6 Plants. 3.50 Postpaid 
Any 12 Plants. 6.00 Postpaid 
50 Plants—Any Assortment.22.50 Postpaid 
(Outside of the United States transportation is to be paid by purchaser) 
AMI QUINARD —A rich velvety blackish-maroon. One of the darkest and richest 
Roses we have. WINNER OF SEVERAL FOREIGN AWARDS. Delightful frag¬ 
rance. Rugged and free flowering. 
AUTUMN —See color illustration No. 9. Attractive in every stage. Burnt 
orange buds before opening. Strong upright growth. Free flowering. Very 
large flowers. 
BETTY UPRICHARD —See color illustration No. 7. Highly honored by being 
placed in Class One of nine new Hybrid Tea Roses in the 1933 Annual of the 
American Rose Society. Delightfully fragrant. 
BRIARCLIFF —A brilliant, very full, free 
flowering, new silvery-rose pink. Ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant. An improvement on 
Columbia. 
CATHERINE CORDES— A new rose, with 
very large blood red flowers, with black 
shading. Exquisitely fragrant. Rugged 
and a free bloomer all season. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS — A fragrant 
flaming scarlet, flushed velvety crimson. 
Very large full double flowers and a 
profuse bloomer all Summer. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM —See color illus¬ 
tration No. 5. Strong grower and prolific 
bloomer. Large, handsome, fragrant 
flowers. 
5—Chas. P. Kilham 
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