Phyllis Gold 
New Hybrid Tea Roses 
W HILE it is not possible for us to list all of the Roses introduced each 
year, we have gathered here what we consider, after exhaustive tests in 
our trial-garden, to be the best of the newer Roses, and a few which, 
while not exactly new, are worthy of more attention. 
The descriptions of patented Roses are those of the introducers, and since 
we are only co-distributors of most of them we are not responsible for their 
descriptions. 
It should be remembered that some Roses do not attain full size and shape 
of flower the first year after planting. Due to this, some people think our 
descriptions are misleading. We have often been pleasantly surprised with the 
second-year performance of many of our Roses, and would recommend that 
final judgment be withheld till the second year. 
Varieties listed at $1 each are $2.50 for 3 of any one kind. Varieties listed at $1.25 each 
are $3.15 for 3 of any one kind. Varieties listed at $1.50 each 
are $3.75 for 3 of any one kind 
AMELIA EARHART. HT. (L. Reymond, 1929.) 
Plant Patent No. 63. Very full flower with a deep 
yellow center and cream outer petals with a blush 
overtone. Extremely fragrant. Strong grower and 
free bloomer. $1.25 each. 
BETTER TIMES. HT. (Jos. H. Hill Co., 1934.) Plant 
Patent No. 23. Long crimson buds opening into large, 
double, brilliant cerise-red flowers. Free flowering; 
long stems, excellent for cutting. $1 each. 
BREAK O’DAY. See page 10. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE. HT. (H. Robinson, 1935.) 
This great Rose has bright scarlet flowers of artisti¬ 
cally informal build, the petals with that velvet finish 
we look for in a good red Rose and the center is 
brightened by a fine mass of golden anthers. It has 
real old Rose fragrance. The plant is unusually good. 
It is of strong, bushy habit and not only bears foliage 
right down to the ground but retains it. One of the 
best introductions of the past decade. $1.25 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. (M. Leenders & Co., 
1932.) Plant Patent No. 38. Long-pointed bud and 
a high-centered flower of coppery bronze, suffused 
with soft gold, developing new beauty at all periods 
of its long life. One of the best of the new Roses. 
$1 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 1935.) 
Plant Patent No. 105. Large, urn-shaped buds open¬ 
ing to deliciously fragrant flowers of deep velvety 
crimson. Plants vigorous, hardy, bushy, and spread¬ 
ing. A wonderful Rose which is rapidly becoming 
known as one of the world’s finest red Roses. $1 
each. 
DICKSONS CENTENNIAL. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1937.) Plant Patent No. 223. Very large, extremely 
double, peony-shaped flower of velvety crimson with 
blackish shadings; rich old Rose fragrance. Vigorous, 
upright, free-flowering plants with dark green, 
leathery foliage. $1 each. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. HT. (P. Dot, 1931.) 
Large, double flowers of cinnamon-peach color; fra¬ 
grant. Strong, upright plants with attractive foliage. 
One of the newer Roses which is making good every¬ 
where. $1.25 each. 
ECLIPSE. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1936.) Plant Patent 
No. 172. The very long, slender and notably elegant 
yellow buds open to loose flowers with 20 to 25 
golden yellow petals which hold their color well. 
Has no equal for cutting. $1.25 each. 
FEU PERNET-DUCHER. HT. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) 
Plant Patent No. 103. High-centered flowers of 
golden yellow with occasional pink flushes on the 
edges; outer petals are sometimes white. This is a 
splendidly formed flower of many petals and the 
autumn blooms are truly magnificent, a superb exhi¬ 
bition flower. Fragrant. Strong-branching, free- 
blooming plants. $1 each. 
GLOAMING. HT. (J. H. Nicolas, 1935.) Plant 
Patent No. 137. Large buds of fawn-orange; open 
flowers of a peculiar shade of pink, overlaid with 
salmon. Extra-strong, branching. $1 each. 
GLOWING CARMINE. HT. (Howard & Smith, 
1936.) The name appropriately describes this 
beautiful new Rose. It is a strong grower with well¬ 
shaped buds representing a splendid color that lasts 
exceptionally well. $1 each. 
GLOWING SUNSET. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 1934.) 
Plant Patent No. 104. Full, double flowers with 
the inner petals lengthened and twisted in the 
bizarre manner of a cactus dahlia. The color is an 
indescribable blend of orange-yellow and rose-pink. 
Alluringly fragrant. $1 each. 
GOLDEN FRILLS. HT. (Bobbink & Atkins, 1936.) 
Long pointed buds opening to large, cupped, rich 
golden yellow flowers, quite double and really fra¬ 
grant. Plants are tall, bushy and free blooming. 
We recommend this Rose very highly and feel sure 
you will like it. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN KING. HR. (Beckwith, 1935.) Novelty 
Rugosa Hybrid. Large, double flowers of clear yellow 
with an old Rose fragrance. This Rugosa Hybrid, 
like Dr. Eckener which it resembles, acts like a 
Hybrid Tea but with the sturdiness and good foliage 
derived from its Rugosa parent. Foliage 20 per cent 
Rugosa. $1.25 each. 
GOLDENES MAINZ. HT. (W. Kordes Sons, 1933.) 
Plant Patent No. 254. Extremely lasting, cupped 
flowers of pure golden yellow. Intensely fragrant. 
Vigorous, upright plants with large, glossy foliage. 
Although the flowers are rather loosely formed, the 
color is the deepest, richest yellow of all the Hybrid 
Teas we have grown. We are quite sure you will like 
it. $1.25 each. 
LILY PONS. See page 10. 
LUIS BRINAS. HT. (P. Dot, 1932.) Plant Patent 
No. 102. Orange-copper buds and high-centered 
flowers with from 40 to 45 petals of a lovely shade of 
soft old-rose, flushed with gold. It has a distinctive 
fragrance. Free blooming. $1 each. 
McGREDY’S YELLOW. HT. (S. McGredy & Son, 
1933.) Unfading canary-yellow flower of excellent 
form with a mass of gold anthers beautifying the 
center of the flower. Plants vigorous and free bloom¬ 
ing, with dark, glossy, holly-like foliage. Perfection 
of form and pureness of its yellow coloring mark 
this Rose as outstanding. We predict a great future 
for it. 25 petals. $1.50 each. 
MME. COCHET-COCHET. HT. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) 
Plant Patent No. 129. Beautiful long buds and fine 
flowers of coppery pink and gold, freely produced on 
strong, bushy plants. A fine Rose in every way. 
$1 each. 
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